lostinhistory:

goldkat-g0negrey:

neighborhoodspaceman:

goldkat-g0negrey:

dicksmelter:

inverted-mind-inc:

knightthreethousand:

did-you-kno:

Lay your arm on a flat surface and push
your thumb and pinky together. If you
don’t see a raised band across your
wrist, you are a product of evolution.
If you do, you’ve got a useless extra
muscle in your arm that is slowly being
erased from our genetic code. Source

I just did some research on this and apparently this muscle actually helps you hold a spear (something we as a majority haven’t needed to do much of in recent times, thus it is a mutation that is neither harmful nor helpful to lack this muscle)
But I’ll see you all in the post-apocalyptic world with my genetic advantage to hold and throw spears~

Looks like you’re going to have to do all the spear throwing for me.

I guess I’m a spear chucker

uhhh? This doesn’t seem legit, guys.

IT’S REAL I CAN THROW SPEARS. DON’T RUIN THIS, GG.

Actually it might be somewhat legit. It’s the palmaris longus, and not everyone has one.

Someone will need to throw spears for me.

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