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In reply to the discussion: I Don't Think Sports Illustrated is Buying the Girther Report [View all]enough
(13,755 posts)2. Because he can. NT
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I Don't Think Sports Illustrated is Buying the Girther Report [View all]
TheOther95Percent
Jan 2018
OP
Because at 6'3" he's a pound short of "obese," but at 6 '2," he is officially obese. nt
tblue37
Jan 2018
#23
Muscle does not weigh more than fat. A pound is a pound. Muscle is more *dense* than fat, so
Lisa0825
Jan 2018
#9
Parse my words as you wish, but the other respondent implied that scientists used such terms.
Lisa0825
Jan 2018
#39
It Looks Like the "8" Was Changed to a "3" in His Weight - It's Really 289, Not 239"
dlk
Jan 2018
#25
All jokes aside, the repeated lying from officials to benefit Trump is really scary.
Yavin4
Jan 2018
#26