Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Feet...

Without feet the world would be a better place, here is why

All the parts of our body’s play a vital role in our everyday lives but feet do not, let’s explore this. How would life be without feet? Ok, no feet just stumps at the end of our legs, let’s call them hooves. If we had hooves our legs would look and work very differently to how they do now, knees would be inverted and our leg muscles would be like that of say a horse, because of this we would be able to run further and faster, this is obvious, have you ever seen a cheetah with feet, therefore if we can run faster and further transport would only be needed for say longer journeys and picking up shopping, other than that we would run everywhere, it would be natural would it not!. Our bodies would have developed the ability to cope with running, our clothes would all be different. If we run we do not use cars, they would exist but we would not need as many therefore not polluting the planet as much this in turn would mean no ozone problems.

On average one pair of shoes lasts 14 months and we have 2 pairs per 14 months, we live an average of 74 years that’s 126 pairs of shoes (men only here) at say £55.00 per pair means we save £6930.00

If our legs are like that of a horse then we do not need trousers, did you know 1 in 1.6million people kill themselves whilst putting on their trousers.

In short, we would be able to run marathons all the time, we would be fitter and therefore live longer our planet would be safe and better off and all this just because of our feet.

Evolution has got us to where we are today but if God was our inventor I reckon he got the feet wrong - what do you think

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