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Do you have a palmaris longus muscle?

didn't know some people may not have it, interesting

I have it. I didn't even know I had it. Or what it was.

#anatomy
Yes I have this evolutionary remnant

Present, am I white now?

wtf I HATE having evolved now!

>am I white now?
No, I have it too.

I have it and I am therefore white

Is this the palmaris longus? Or is it something else?

It's a vestige from when your ancestors where in the trees.

hello white brothers

It is that.

it is the one closer to your pinky
when you touch your pinky to your thumb it shows one

Hmmmm

Mexico
Yes

Yep.

People who don't have it are weird.

>no difference
>14.9% and 13.1%

>white (Hispanic)
>white (non-Hispanic)

Jesus, stop pussy-footing around it and call them whites and browns, ffs.

Hispanic is the wrong term anyway, just another sad show of >American education.

They are white though, see

does this mean i'm a cuck

Yes

No, I have it too and I'm a mutt

yes, I always thought that was a tendon or something

No, people really weird are the ones who care about that.

I only have it in one arm

t.dont have it

Dunno. I see something there. Its not that close to my thumb though. Its in the middle.

nigga i have like 3 of them on each arm

That's it dood! Congratulations!

I don't have it and therefore I'm White!

I don't have it, as far as I can tell. I guess it means I'm not "really" white? Honestly being white is overrated.

early sign of carpal tunnel, you probably won't be able to type or make a fist in 10-15 years
sorry mate

>fibrotic or tight flexor retinaculum, unilateral, idiopathic or traumatic carpal tunnel
Grade A diagnosis Dr. House, you made me proud

carpal tunnel affects the tendons in the wrist that control the hand, if your tendons are more prominent in one arm than the other its an early sign of carpal tunnel
go ask your village witch doctor mate I'm sure he knows all about it

How do you know it isn't a congenital absence of the palmaris longus on one side, an anatomical variant? He doesn't appear to have sensory symptoms

It's statistics, it's too small of a difference in the sample to conclude there is a significantly big difference in the population. It's not even 2%.

Whereas 14,9% and 4,5% among blacks is a significantly big difference.

hmm yes someone on Sup Forums who likely spent hours per day on a computer his entire life clicking away madly at weeb games is more likely to have an anatomical variation than carpal tunnel which affects 5% of the population

Carpal Tunnel is at 1-3/1000 incidence, and his arm would be in a contracted and fibrotic state if he couldn't contract his palmaris longus, he'd have severe neurovascular symptoms at this point

Welcome to the white brotherhood, Pajeet. You are one of us

Have it as well. What's its significance?