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<blockquote data-quote="powerlifter405" data-source="post: 8813075" data-attributes="member: 685736"><p>Basically thats many reptiles, minimal changes aside from being smaller. </p><p>I think its the way humans are designed. Whether someone believes in intelligent design or we were monkeys, the need for basic brute strength diminished when we began domestication of animals, hunting in groups etc. </p><p>An orangutan can literally pull your arm off but they weigh between a very very petite female and the ave Joe. Even when I was at my strongest I could never have literally ripped an arm of. Dislocate or forcibly snap a bone sure but to tear chucks of flesh is not real. Monkeys will quarter and disembowel other monkeys in territorial disputes. It's crazy how insignificant we are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="powerlifter405, post: 8813075, member: 685736"] Basically thats many reptiles, minimal changes aside from being smaller. I think its the way humans are designed. Whether someone believes in intelligent design or we were monkeys, the need for basic brute strength diminished when we began domestication of animals, hunting in groups etc. An orangutan can literally pull your arm off but they weigh between a very very petite female and the ave Joe. Even when I was at my strongest I could never have literally ripped an arm of. Dislocate or forcibly snap a bone sure but to tear chucks of flesh is not real. Monkeys will quarter and disembowel other monkeys in territorial disputes. It's crazy how insignificant we are. [/QUOTE]
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