[quote]koleah wrote:
I don’t think its either of the two guys mentioned. Neither of them has that firehose running along near the peak of bicep. See pic.[/quote]
The first pic was “enhanced”. You see no veins by the wrist…and your veins don’t disappear like that especially when that prominent…meaning the whole pic may be fake to start with. It may be one pic with pieces from different others.
Also, you are comparing DIFFERENT ANGLES and yes, McGrath is closest to it. the vein is in the same place. The biceps is turned.
[quote]Deorum wrote:
I guess the heat somehow makes the veins pop out. Blow drying though, thats some intuitive shit.
Another thing I always personally thought contributed to my own vascularity was drinking massive amounts of water. [/quote]
By increasing the diameter of the veins, you increase the surface area of the veins. More heat is then able to escape to your skin, where it is then taken away by the water in your sweat evaporating.
That’s why when you are hot, your skin is all red, but when you are cold, it’s white-ish (your veins are contracting to minimize heat loss, so they aren’t as close to the surface of your skin).
The first pic was “enhanced”. You see no veins by the wrist…and your veins don’t disappear like that especially when that prominent…meaning the whole pic may be fake to start with. [/quote]
You. . . You mean . . . People put pictures on the internet that aren’t… real?
[quote]koleah wrote:
I don’t think its either of the two guys mentioned. Neither of them has that firehose running along near the peak of bicep. See pic.[/quote]
The first pic was “enhanced”. You see no veins by the wrist…and your veins don’t disappear like that especially when that prominent…meaning the whole pic may be fake to start with. It may be one pic with pieces from different others.
Also, you are comparing DIFFERENT ANGLES and yes, McGrath is closest to it. the vein is in the same place. The biceps is turned.[/quote]
Yeah. I see that now. It’s mcgrath. Something is off in the first pic though. McGraths biceps are wide as hell. It looks pretty narrow in the first pic, possibly because the veins are enlarged, changing the perspective.
[quote]koleah wrote:
I don’t think its either of the two guys mentioned. Neither of them has that firehose running along near the peak of bicep. See pic.[/quote]
On the last picture to the left of the circle… its right there. his arm is at a different angle so its higher up[/quote]
Not buying it.
Anyway, shuddup. I want Iron Dwarfs nutsack.[/quote]
I agree the OP arm and McGrath’s arm are at almost the exact same angles in the two pics. It’s neither one of those dudes.
[quote]koleah wrote:
I don’t think its either of the two guys mentioned. Neither of them has that firehose running along near the peak of bicep. See pic.[/quote]
On the last picture to the left of the circle… its right there. his arm is at a different angle so its higher up[/quote]
Not buying it.
Anyway, shuddup. I want Iron Dwarfs nutsack.[/quote]
I agree the OP arm and McGrath’s arm are at almost the exact same angles in the two pics. It’s neither one of those dudes. [/quote]
Na it’s mcgrath. You cant see the tricep in the first pic, how can it be the same angle?
Look for the veins crossing each other making an X on the forearm. Its there in both.
More McGrath. Same vascular map as OP. That loop on the inside of his bicep, and the way it veers off over the top is rare if not nonexistent on any other BBer.
If you can’t see the similarities, I never want to travel with you if you’re relying on a map.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
I’m SO sure, I’d bet my nutsack that it’s McGrath.
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I’m just amazed you guys can “look” at an arm and based on it’s vascularity determine who owns that arm. I’m just blown away by that uncanny perception.[/quote]
Thanks XB
As an artist, my whole existence is based on observation with a bent on accuracy.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
I’m SO sure, I’d bet my nutsack that it’s McGrath.
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I’m just amazed you guys can “look” at an arm and based on it’s vascularity determine who owns that arm. I’m just blown away by that uncanny perception.[/quote]
Thanks XB
As an artist, my whole existence is based on observation with a bent on accuracy. [/quote]
For sure, we would easily miss details but with your artistic skills your able to pinpoint specific examples which we would never know. It’s a lot like what Malcolm Gladwell discussed in “Blink” - processing mental information rapidly and automatically with little information. The fact that Bonez can find another individual with a “similar” pattern shows how vast his knowledge really is (note both Bonez and you have different specialisations, that’s what makes it amazing).
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
I’m SO sure, I’d bet my nutsack that it’s McGrath.
[/quote]
I’m just amazed you guys can “look” at an arm and based on it’s vascularity determine who owns that arm. I’m just blown away by that uncanny perception.[/quote]
Thanks XB
As an artist, my whole existence is based on observation with a bent on accuracy. [/quote]
For sure, we would easily miss details but with your artistic skills your able to pinpoint specific examples which we would never know. It’s a lot like what Malcolm Gladwell discussed in “Blink” - processing mental information rapidly and automatically with little information. The fact that Bonez can find another individual with a “similar” pattern shows how vast his knowledge really is (note both Bonez and you have different specialisations, that’s what makes it amazing).
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Exactly.
However, I want to give credit to D Public for first attributing the OP image to McGrath.
Sharp eye, DP!
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
I’m SO sure, I’d bet my nutsack that it’s McGrath.
[/quote]
I’m just amazed you guys can “look” at an arm and based on it’s vascularity determine who owns that arm. I’m just blown away by that uncanny perception.[/quote]
Thanks XB
As an artist, my whole existence is based on observation with a bent on accuracy. [/quote]
For sure, we would easily miss details but with your artistic skills your able to pinpoint specific examples which we would never know. It’s a lot like what Malcolm Gladwell discussed in “Blink” - processing mental information rapidly and automatically with little information. The fact that Bonez can find another individual with a “similar” pattern shows how vast his knowledge really is (note both Bonez and you have different specialisations, that’s what makes it amazing).
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Exactly.
However, I want to give credit to D Public for first attributing the OP image to McGrath.
Sharp eye, DP!
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Yes I was going to reply to D Public that “D” stood for “Detective”. Then Bonez pulled out Dave Pulcinella from behind the grassy knoll as the third gunman and the thread was sent into a spiral till Iron “CSI” Dwarf decoded this further and peace returned to T-Nation.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
I’m SO sure, I’d bet my nutsack that it’s McGrath.
[/quote]
I’m just amazed you guys can “look” at an arm and based on it’s vascularity determine who owns that arm. I’m just blown away by that uncanny perception.[/quote]
Thanks XB
As an artist, my whole existence is based on observation with a bent on accuracy. [/quote]
For sure, we would easily miss details but with your artistic skills your able to pinpoint specific examples which we would never know. It’s a lot like what Malcolm Gladwell discussed in “Blink” - processing mental information rapidly and automatically with little information. The fact that Bonez can find another individual with a “similar” pattern shows how vast his knowledge really is (note both Bonez and you have different specialisations, that’s what makes it amazing).
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Exactly.
However, I want to give credit to D Public for first attributing the OP image to McGrath.
Sharp eye, DP!
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Yes I was going to reply to D Public that “D” stood for “Detective”. Then Bonez pulled out Dave Pulcinella from behind the grassy knoll as the third gunman and the thread was sent into a spiral till Iron “CSI” Dwarf decoded this further and peace returned to T-Nation. :)[/quote]