predeterminism
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this ones gonna be hard to understand if you're closed minded and dont trust me because this entire planet is about 10 years behind me in blackpill knowledge
so do yourself a favour and be open minded and trust me


height isnt genetic at all according to real studies. its purely about environment-diet, pollution levels, stress, sleep, exercise, diseases etc...
and of course the richer countries will be better in those aspects, so theyll be taller
so height is directly related to gdp per capita.
and gdp per capita in any country, GREATLY differs by city.
For example, in UK london GDP per capita is like 60,000 per year
but in the rest of the country its like 30,000 per year
so that means the capital city is way richer than the rest of the country, so london will be much taller
same in other countries
let's look at... korea for instance as im going there
they have like a 40k per capita gdp. and are 5ft8.5 on average
lets look at their cities by gdp per capita...
they differ greatly
i wanted to go to busan for the beach. they earn less than half as much as the north so are much shorter. like 5ft7 or so
do you see the causes for massive height variations?
so do yourself a favour and be open minded and trust me


height isnt genetic at all according to real studies. its purely about environment-diet, pollution levels, stress, sleep, exercise, diseases etc...
and of course the richer countries will be better in those aspects, so theyll be taller
so height is directly related to gdp per capita.
and gdp per capita in any country, GREATLY differs by city.
For example, in UK london GDP per capita is like 60,000 per year
but in the rest of the country its like 30,000 per year
so that means the capital city is way richer than the rest of the country, so london will be much taller
same in other countries
let's look at... korea for instance as im going there
they have like a 40k per capita gdp. and are 5ft8.5 on average
lets look at their cities by gdp per capita...
- Ulsan: $60,636
- South Chungcheong Province: $50,351
- Seoul: $43,411
- South Jeolla Province: $43,317
- North Chungcheong Province: $40,303
- North Gyeongsang Province: $37,483
- Gyeonggi Province: $33,973
- Sejong: $33,342
- South Gyeongsang Province: $29,750
- Gangwon Province: $29,429
- Incheon: $29,318
- Daejeon: $27,604
- North Jeolla Province: $27,252
- Jeju Province: $26,204
- Gwangju: $26,021
- Busan: $25,686
- Daegu: $22,320
they differ greatly
i wanted to go to busan for the beach. they earn less than half as much as the north so are much shorter. like 5ft7 or so
do you see the causes for massive height variations?