Could this be a new thing that we all can look pass on, instead of criticizing and making a mockery out of old people when we see them walking on all four.

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    4 years ago

    Because you would break the riddle of the sphinx:

    The sphinx asked him this riddle: What creature goes on four feet in the morning, two at noonday, and three in the evening?

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      4 years ago

      Lol! Maybe they can change that to four in the evening. Lol!

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      4 years ago

      Age is now how old you are, but how many years of fun you’ve had" - Matt Maldre

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      4 years ago

      What creature goes on four feet in the morning, two at noonday, and three in the evening?

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    4 years ago

    Walking on all fours is terrible for your body. This is the reason we have walking sticks and walking frames.

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    1 year ago

    1- this requires far more strength on the arms than they have cultivated. (at least for those who indeed have trouble walking)

    2- getting up gets harder as you get older, weaker, and less flexible

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    because them hands/arms just don’t work like feet/legs. one fine day, man has made the decision to walk on two legs, shaping his anatomy. there’s no going back

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    4 years ago

    It’s not good for the knees but I guess that could be mitigated by something like shoes but for knees.