juicythiccdrumstick t1_it6kdh2 wrote on October 21, 2022 at 8:44 AM Reply to comment by MechanicalCheese in TIL in 2003, 12yo Auri Allen was featured on Ripley's Believe It or Not due to his massive size, nicknamed Baby Shaq. By 2006, he was regarded as one of the top 5 basketball players in the country, until a car crash paralyzed him. He later became a Head Coach and founded his own basketball academy. by SlipperyThong Neck bones are all about the same size regardless of height. 5’3” woman weighing 130 pounds is much less force on the neck than a 7’2” 380 pound man. Permalink Parent 1
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Reply to comment by MechanicalCheese in TIL in 2003, 12yo Auri Allen was featured on Ripley's Believe It or Not due to his massive size, nicknamed Baby Shaq. By 2006, he was regarded as one of the top 5 basketball players in the country, until a car crash paralyzed him. He later became a Head Coach and founded his own basketball academy. by SlipperyThong
Neck bones are all about the same size regardless of height. 5’3” woman weighing 130 pounds is much less force on the neck than a 7’2” 380 pound man.