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    What somatype am i????

    I think I am a mesomorph because I am not that tall 5ft 8ins - 5ft 9ins, wide and broard shouldered with quite a bit of muscle with which I think some of it I was born with!

    I have a naturally rectangular waist and and a narrow head and was thin when I was young.

    I think I might be an endo-mesomorph.

    I have thick druy skin and strong thick hair!

    I read thart mesomorphs were athletic but I was not athletic when I was at school.

    Do you think the non-athleticism vould be due to hypogonadism - I have symptoms of it?

    I was active and athletic in junior school as did swimming (loved it) and took part in the school sports day!

    I think the low t kicked in when I started secondary school as I did not do much p.e then except swimming!

    I am the same height as Sly Stallone n only a few inches shorter than Bruce Willis!

    My friends and family said that I would have made a good pro-wrestler or pro-boxer coz of my bodytype!

    I think I put weight on easily but that was due to inactivity a bad diet and maybe Hypothyroidism as I have some symptoms of it!

    What somatype am I?

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    You're quite the specimen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Researcher View Post
    You're quite the specimen
    Shall I post a 4oto of me?

    Do u think I am a mesomiorph?

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    i think ur a tyranasaurus rex

    jokes

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranging1 View Post
    i think ur a tyranasaurus rex

    jokes
    ????

    Am i mesomorph, endomorph or ectomorph?

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    Id say dumplinamorph mate

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    maybe you guys missed the posts on this thread:

    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread...=413298&page=2

    we should probably ease up on him

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    lol i cant believe people are still bothering

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous dan View Post
    Id say dumplinamorph mate
    ????

    wat is a dumplinamprph?

    I looked it up on yahoo and they were no search results for it!

    I think the catergories r endo, meso and eco!

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    ahhh well...what a wierdo...keep looking it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous dan View Post
    ahhh well...what a wierdo...keep looking it up.
    Yo.

    I juz looked it up on pub med and no results!

    Wat do u tink i am?

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    Quote Originally Posted by D7M View Post
    maybe you guys missed the posts on this thread:

    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread...=413298&page=2

    we should probably ease up on him
    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous dan View Post
    ahhh well...what a wierdo...keep looking it up.
    why don't you take 5 min and page 2 of the link I posted above

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    This was never stated before..im not going to go into it, ill go on what i believe. leave you guys to it.

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    Is this for real?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atomini View Post
    Is this for real?
    Yes and no. People like to categorize themselves to make excuses for their current physical condition.

    I was a lazy fat ass with no motivation.

    I am now motivated and in good shape due to life style change. No excuses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranging1 View Post
    i think ur a tyranasaurus rex

    jokes

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    def not an ectomorph

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    Quote Originally Posted by GREAKWESSNIPES View Post
    ????

    Am i mesomorph, endomorph or ectomorph?
    lol i made a joke mate, a tyranasaurus rex is a dinosaur



    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous dan View Post
    Id say dumplinamorph mate
    ^^^^ thats another joke

    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    im glad someone read my joke, thank you dsm



    anyways mate to anser ur question

    ur an Endomorph

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    i think your a stud OP

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    you look like the captain of the short bus heroes.

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    Well considering your somatype.


    I think you are somatype of idiot. ahaa!!!
    I'm sorry the board seems to be full of jokes tonight.

    But I honestly think you need to be less concerned about your body type
    and more concerned of your type of body.

    lol I cant stop Im sorry. Its the way you described yourself, "wide and broad shouldered with QUITE A BIT of muscle and a THIN WAIST".

    In all seriousness, did you post the wrong pic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bojangles69 View Post
    Well considering your somatype.


    I think you are somatype of idiot. ahaa!!!
    I'm sorry the board seems to be full of jokes tonight.

    But I honestly think you need to be less concerned about your body type
    and more concerned of your type of body.

    lol I cant stop Im sorry. Its the way you described yourself, "wide and broad shouldered with QUITE A BIT of muscle and a THIN WAIST".

    In all seriousness, did you post the wrong pic?
    I posted the right pic

    I posted this thread late at night so I got a bot confused!

    My waist is not thn it is wide and my body is rectangular!

    Sorry bout the description.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warchild View Post
    def not an ectomorph
    I agree on that

    Too broad shouldered and I a not a hard gainer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atomini View Post
    Is this for real?
    yeah it is!

    There are several links to this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranging1 View Post
    lol i made a joke mate, a tyranasaurus rex is a dinosaur





    ^^^^ thats another joke



    im glad someone read my joke, thank you dsm



    anyways mate to anser ur question

    ur an Endomorph
    thanx

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranging1 View Post
    lol i made a joke mate, a tyranasaurus rex is a dinosaur





    ^^^^ thats another joke



    im glad someone read my joke, thank you dsm



    anyways mate to anser ur question

    ur an Endomorph
    do endomorphs suppose to have a round head n round body!

    that pic is not very good though - ill post a better one later!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    Yes and no. People like to categorize themselves to make excuses for their current physical condition.

    I was a lazy fat ass with no motivation.

    I am now motivated and in good shape due to life style change. No excuses.
    I know it is not an excuse!

    I was lazy 2 but now I want 2 have a body like sly and arnie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by D7M View Post
    why don't you take 5 min and page 2 of the link I posted above
    Thanxs D7M!

    thanx 4 the source checks aswell!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GREAKWESSNIPES View Post
    do endomorphs suppose to have a round head n round body!

    that pic is not very good though - ill post a better one later!
    lol dotn worry about what they mainly have mate

    ur are an endomorph, anyone who looks at those pics can tell you that

    we dont need more to tell you your an endomorph

    its clear your NOT an ectomorph

    and you definetaly arent a mesomorph

    and you have all the traits of an endomorph, therefore you are and endomorph

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranging1 View Post
    lol dotn worry about what they mainly have mate

    ur are an endomorph, anyone who looks at those pics can tell you that

    we dont need more to tell you your an endomorph

    its clear your NOT an ectomorph

    and you definetaly arent a mesomorph

    and you have all the traits of an endomorph, therefore you are and endomorph
    thanx man!

    i thought I was an endo-mesmorph!

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    You look like a rapist in your avatar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Friend View Post
    You look like a rapist in your avatar.
    huh????

    no i dont!

    how do u kna wat a rapist looks like?

    ne1 could be 1?

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    Information Flow: Sentence structure & Importance

    Introduction

    There are many ways in which the same combination of facts can be 'packaged' in sentences. Pupils need to be aware of some of the main options for varying the structures within a sentence, for example by using subordinate clauses and passives. These options allow information to 'flow' through a sentence so that it is clear which parts are most important. They also improve the flow of information within the whole text, because they help the writer to integrate each sentence with those on either side of it.

    Understanding the effects of different sentence structures on meaning is important for KS3 pupils not only as writers and speakers, but also as readers and listeners.

    Two principles for showing relative importance in grammar

    This unit is concerned with signalling the relative importance of different parts of the total message.

    There are two general grammatical principles concerned with importance:

    ideas expressed in main clauses are usually more important than those in subordinate clauses and phrases - importance is related to subordination.
    information given later in a sentence is usually more important than that given earlier - importance is related to word order.
    Importance and subordination

    In general, the more like a complete sentence a structure is, the more importance it receives in the sentence.

    Information in clauses is more important than information in phrases.
    Information in main clauses is more important than that in subordinate clauses.
    Information in finite subordinate clauses is more important than that in non-finite clauses.
    Co-ordinated words, phrases or clauses are equally important.
    For example, a simple message might consist of two facts:

    she was working - the 'working fact'
    she was feeling discouraged - the 'discouraged fact'.
    The speaker or writer has three options:

    give them equal importance by using co-ordination:
    She was working and she was feeling discouraged.

    She was working but she was feeling discouraged.

    She was feeling discouraged but she was working.

    make one fact less important by expressing it in a subordinate clause or a prepositional phrase, and probably earlier in the sentence. The subordinated fact could be:
    the discouraged fact:
    Although she was feeling discouraged, she was working.

    Although feeling discouraged, she was working

    In spite of the feeling of discouragement, she was working

    the working fact:
    Although she was working she was feeling discouraged.

    Although working she was feeling discouraged.

    In spite of working, she was feeling discouraged

    While working, she was feeling discouraged.

    The general principle is that sentence structure reflects importance.

    Importance and word order

    When we write, we try to establish links in the reader's mind as quickly as possible. So the context – what the reader already has in mind – determines the most effective word order.

    For example, suppose the reader already knows that Mary had been hard at work for hours. In that case it would be natural to continue the story like this:

    Mary had been working for hours. She was working in spite of feeling tired.

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    Mary had been working for hours. In spite of feeling tired she was working.

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    This means that what comes first tends to be information that we know already, so it is less important than what comes later.

    Some special patterns for reorganising clauses

    Ordinary main clauses and subordinate clauses offer a convenient range of different solutions to the problems of signalling importance, but there is also a range of special patterns that expand the range of possibilities even further.

    There
    Subject delay
    Front-shifting
    Passive
    There:

    There is a large cat in your garden.

    There takes over the role of subject from the basic subject a large cat, so a large cat occurs later, and has greater importance than it would have in the sentence:

    A large cat is in your garden.

    Subject delay:

    In your garden is a large cat.

    In this pattern the basic subject is delayed till the end of the sentence where it can have greater importance. However another element has to move out of that position, so the two elements swap places.



    Only a few verbs allow subject delay, with be by far the most common, so the other element is usually a complement of be. Here are two more examples:

    Lying in the sunshine were two large cats.

    At the end of the field stands a stately oak tree.

    The position of the new first element also allows it to link easily to what has gone before, so it is often anaphoric:

    At last I found the entrance. Lying on top of it was a large stone.

    Front-shifting

    Front shifting is best explained by an example:

    Some things you forget. Other things you always remember.

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    You forget some things. You always remember other things.

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    It is very common with prepositional and adverbial phrases:

    At the moment, I’m hoping to get a bus back.

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    Subordinate clauses can also be front-shifted to the same position at the front of the main clause. As with phrases, it is very common for an adverbial clause to be front-shifted:



    It’s also possible, though less common, if a noun clause is the object:



    Passive

    Our dog is being chased by your cat.

    Passive verbs allow their basic object (our dog) to become their subject.



    This change has several effects on the flow of information:

    it puts the active object nearer to the preceding sentence; which allows it to link back more easily and reduces its importance;
    it puts the active subject into a position of increased importance later in the clause;
    alternatively it can have exactly the opposite effect, allowing the active subject to be omitted altogether:
    Our dog is being chased.

    Passive verbs make the style 'impersonal' only in the latter case; if their active subjects are expressed they are no more impersonal than active verbs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjpennnn View Post
    you look like the captain of the short bus heroes.
    lmfao!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GREAKWESSNIPES View Post
    Yo.

    I juz looked it up on pub med and no results!

    Wat do u tink i am?
    A retard!!

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    Last I checked, this is still a non-flaming board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D7M View Post
    Last I checked, this is still a non-flaming board.
    ........
    Last edited by sigman roid; 12-23-2009 at 07:46 AM.

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    Well, here he said he has a disability,

    http://forums.steroid.com/showpost.p...4&postcount=51

    if it's indeed true, I'd feel pretty lousy about the names he's been called so far on here.

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    you all know the rules so either give this guy some helpful information or dont post in his thread. we will not tollerate this childish behavior so in the future if you have nothing constructive to say dont say anything at all.

    to the thread starter, im sorry for some of our members childish behavior
    source checks- 200 posts and 6 month membership min. entirely within my discretion
    PT is a fictional character and all posts are for entertainment purposes only.




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    Quote Originally Posted by PT View Post
    you all know the rules so either give this guy some helpful information or dont post in his thread. we will not tollerate this childish behavior so in the future if you have nothing constructive to say dont say anything at all.

    to the thread starter, im sorry for some of our members childish behavior
    x2

    If this guy truely does have a disability we need to help him the best we can.

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