Art35ian to Ask Lemmy • 2 years agoExaggerated arm-swingers of Lemmy, why do you swing your arms like that when you walk?message-square7arrow-up15arrow-down11file-text
arrow-up14arrow-down1message-squareExaggerated arm-swingers of Lemmy, why do you swing your arms like that when you walk?Art35ian to Ask Lemmy • 2 years agomessage-square7file-text
minus-square@LilBiFuriouslink1•edit-22 years agoI had a bad case of invisible lat syndrome when I was a thin dude in the army thinking I was Billy Badass. Another soldier called me out one time and I’ve kept my arms an appropriate distance from my torso ever since.
minus-square@A_Alink1•2 years ago invisible lat syndrome What is this about ? Not walking like a soldier ?
minus-square@NABDadlink2•2 years agoI think he’s saying he was holding his arms slightly out from his body as if his muscles didn’t allow him to have his arms hang straight down. You know, like a body builder whose muscles are so big, his arms don’t swing down past 5° from vertical. Except, there were no muscles there.
I had a bad case of invisible lat syndrome when I was a thin dude in the army thinking I was Billy Badass. Another soldier called me out one time and I’ve kept my arms an appropriate distance from my torso ever since.
What is this about ? Not walking like a soldier ?
I think he’s saying he was holding his arms slightly out from his body as if his muscles didn’t allow him to have his arms hang straight down.
You know, like a body builder whose muscles are so big, his arms don’t swing down past 5° from vertical. Except, there were no muscles there.