Yeah, but I use insults as a joke while you use them when you get cornered.
bwahahahahaha, what epic bullshit! You should join the ND club for liars. And when have I been cornered? All talk and no show.
You're wrong, and here's why. Use you little pea-brain and follow me, ok? Are you with me? Good. When you take into consideration the scale of the picture compared to their actual heights, 1" would be equivalent to a about 10" in real life. Sorry, sport, but you cannot account for the massive difference in size by using the excuse that Dorian's forearms are pronated forwards. If their forearms had roughly the equal lengh, then the difference in paper caused by Dorian's forearms being pronated forward would be a few milimeters rather than a massive inch. So nice try, but as usual, you're wrong and I corrected you.
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I will try to make this simple for you to understand. Dorian is bending his arms and torquing them forward (away from camera) while turning his wrists in more whereas Ronnie is holding his forearms straight up without bending his wrists.
No single factor is solely responsible but rather a combination of all of them which creates the illusion that Ronnie's forearms are longer.
A dead giveaway their arms are not positioned the same is that Ronnie's hands are above his head while Dorian's are near his ears. If I made their forearms the same length, then Ronnie's head would start at Dorian's chin. This alone should tell you they're holding their arms differently.
Furthermore, I checked the scaling by drawing lines across the top of their heads, hips, knees and heels. These anatomical landmarks should line up if they are the same height. You will see that I actually made Dorian slightly taller. If the scaling was off by a lot (like you claim), then it would reveal itself by the lines not matching up. However, you can see they, in fact, match from top to bottom.
