<p>5'5" 115 pounds.... and I'm a guy..lol (By the way I don't have an eating disorder!)</p>
<p>5' 11", 125lbs. I'm a guy (don't be fooled by my name). I ran xc for the first time this year (I'm a senior)</p>
<p>5'6", 150-ish. Must lose a bit, though a lot of that is muscle from years of TKD.</p>
<p>^***! why the heck would u want to lose muscle?!?!???!?!</p>
<p>simfish i'm vegan! we are so cool :) ive been vegetarian all my life. yayyyy for us. </p>
<p>im 5'1 and 100.5 pounds</p>
<p>well I would like to tell, but I would probably be the fattest girl so I'll keep it a secret :p</p>
<p>pft... no one here is shallow enough to judge people on their physical stature or size... well at least i hope not :-)</p>
<p>lol well there have been plenty of shallow threads...so yeah :p</p>
<p>maybe they were tired
maybe they were hungry
heck, maybe they were wasted (although i would hope not)</p>
<p>but it's cool, i respect ur right to privacy...</p>
<p>yeah no one should judge on physical appearance thats BS. plus, we all seem to have cool personalities, or at least on CC!</p>
<p>I'm much more...different in real life. I think I come off as snobby, wealthy, whiny, annoying, overly sarcastic, impatient, obsessive, low self-esteem, negative and depressed. I'm really just different online. In real life, I smile more than anybody else I know, I'm usually upbeat and happy, I'm always laughing, I'm witty and good sarcastic, still obessesive, and a really positive person lol :p</p>
<p>^lol, that's good to know</p>
<p>ooo this looks like fun</p>
<p>Well...
Among most people, I think I come off as a little bit dumb (probably since i'm terrible at oral presentations and that crap... either people think i'm really smart, or people think i'm really dumb... kinda weird) and a tad bit snobby (it's more shyness though)
however, in reality, i am actually a very polite person, can be gregarious when i want to be, but also quiet when i want to be, and a LITTLE bit pessismistic...it's just me though</p>
<p>I'm a realist...so I come off as being pessimistic, but I'm really not. I am also really bad at speaking for oral reasons. People think I'm a lot smarter than I really am and I have no idea why. My parents make more money than a lot of other parents at my school, but they also have more kids than most others, as well as "familly problems". At school, I feel like everyone else...which I like. I'm really shy around people I don't know. :)</p>
<p>I think I act the same online, but maybe that isn't for me to say.</p>
<p>5'9 135lbs</p>
<p>celebrian,</p>
<p>how is ur problems with oral presentations manifest?</p>
<p>these usually happen, even with people i know well (in fact, i've been with these guys for 2 years already)</p>
<p>-i blush (I HATE THIS)
-the words come out uneasily, and my voice sounds cracked and forced... meh
-i get simply nervous</p>
<p>So, would the overwhelming response from healthy and underweight members constitute a selection bias (self-esteem greater with healthy weighted people) or compliance bias (all users expected to reply, but most upper-bound healthy and overweight people choose not to)?</p>
<p>I will proudly drag the average up with my 175 lbs of gith. Given good Mexican food, this can increase jump up to 180 lbs . . . and, the morning after, abruptly drop to 173. Use whichever value you want.</p>
<p>Isn't it also interesting that the starter of this thread suffers from low self-esteem and triesd to find a way of advertising his low weight as a means to raise it?</p>
<p>Trust CC'ers to turn a weight-stat list into a descriptive personality thread... </p>
<p>teheheheheh</p>
<p>5'10 135 m</p>
<p>i also have a good personality. this should make my numbers look better.</p>
<p>@NeoStrife:
"i also have a good personality"0
If you say so, I only know you have high self-esteem ; )</p>
<p>Now, seriously, students in statistics . . . what is everything wrong with this survey?</p>