There is a “scale” and it’s HIGHLY inaccurate. It measures the tip of the head to the base of the shoulders on the tallest man at 3 inches.
It also measures the tip of the head to the waist of the second shortest man at 3 inches.
It shows that men of Indonesia will, on average, be up to the knee of the average man from the Netherlands.
So, no, it’s not to scale.
Cool.
I'm really just responding to your claim that women "virtually never do swipes or windmills" when almost all of the qualifying competitors did just that.
Also, you can try looking at the medal competition instead of just the qualifier round.
There was plenty of good breakdancing with the other competitors.
Honestly aside from her the rest of the competition was pretty fun to watch.
Here's the gold medal match: https://youtu.be/KjWzEAsQuvA
That's not going to stop you from noting your own inherent knowledge and stereotypes about such a flag flying behind a political candidate.
Why wouldn't it? I understand context perfectly fine, and the Nazi flag has a very specific scheme to it (red background, white circle, swastika at 45 degree angle). It's also worth knowing what the candidate stands for.
Don't know what this has to do with characters on TV though...
There's plenty of compilation videos of prominent democratic pundits saying people who don't get the shot should lose their jobs or not be admitted into hospitals.
The problem I have with compilation videos is that its over-edited drivel filled with snippets of half thoughts. It's the reason why people think reality TV is fake. YOu grab bits and pieces of real conversation to tell the narrative you want instead of ACTUALLY looking at the full thought to understand what's actually being said.
When you swap the bars for the human silhouette, which you explicitly stated wasn’t accurate, it is no longer to scale.
Genuinely don’t know how this is so difficult for you