• BrotherL0v3@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Also, there is something deeply wrong with the girl behind the dad. Her knee should not be there based on what we can see of her shoulders. Their politics apparently involve having hellishly mutated children with their six fingered, yellow handed wife.

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        Perhaps this is why you don’t make children with your sister, who is also your aunt? The kid behind him, she is like a snake but the baby on the dads lap has no legs.

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      You thought it was AI, but she just has ulnar polydactyly. How do I know this is ulnar instead of radial or central polydactyly? The wedding ring, it’s on the ring finger.

      (/s of course, this is obviously AI. But yeah people with extra fingers do in fact exist. They or the parents often cut away the extra finger for cosmetic reasons.)

    • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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      Kid on the lower right has two right hands…

      Kid on the top left has an impossibly long body, head/shoulders above their “dad”, and their leg is hanging off the side of the bed.

      IDK what is going on with the kid in the bottom left, and their feet?

      There’s a lot wrong with this picture.

      Apparently that persons fetish is for a mutated family

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      4 months ago

      since when are thumbs not considered equal to the other fingers? is this some weird thing in the english language i somehow missed all this time?

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        The English word finger has two senses, even in the context of appendages of a single typical human hand: 1) Any of the five terminal members of the hand. 2) Any of the four terminal members of the hand, other than the thumb

        So yes, thumbs are fingers, but in certain contexts, they may not be included in count.