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minus-square@dohpaz42linkEnglish11•8 months agoIt’s because he had short legs and the jokes had long legs. It was quite impossible to outrun when every 5 of his steps equaled 1 of the jokes steps.
minus-squareFuglyDucklinkEnglish9•8 months agothe irony is he wasn’t particularly short. slighty above average. I wonder what Alexander the Great got made fun of for?
It’s because he had short legs and the jokes had long legs. It was quite impossible to outrun when every 5 of his steps equaled 1 of the jokes steps.
the irony is he wasn’t particularly short. slighty above average.
I wonder what Alexander the Great got made fun of for?