AOC lets the inner high schooler out
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Never far from the surface. Pretty sure one of Trump's endearing qualities is that he makes no attempt to pretend to be above this sort of stuff.
This is only a slightly more concrete version of "they're all weirdos", which trended for a few weeks a year ago.
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My buddy AJW with an accurate breakdown.
He mentions AOC's significant other, who, while he may have some height, could not ooze 'cuck' vibes more if he wore a pink tutu.
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When you type in Stephen Miller in Google the first autofill suggestion is ‘height’. Can’t imagine that was true 48hrs ago.
@jon-nyc said in AOC lets the inner high schooler out:
When you type in Stephen Miller in Google the first autofill suggestion is ‘height’. Can’t imagine that was true 48hrs ago.
The plot twist is that he's slightly above average in height. Or so he self-reports.
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Here are four solid calibration candidates from reputable outlets (stage/rally, with a vice-presidential reference figure, full-length red-carpet walk, and a formal arrival shot). They’re useful because they include level ground or known-height reference people, and at least one full-body view.
My combined estimate (using all sources)
- Best point estimate: 5′10″ (178 cm).
- Plausible range after cross-checking multiple images: 5′9″–5′11″ (175–180 cm).
This lines up with a recent on-air claim of 5′10″ during coverage of the AOC clip. (The List)
How I combined the photos (quick, rigorous method you can replicate)
- Pick a reference in the same frame with widely reported height (e.g., Donald Trump often reported ~6′3″; Mike Pence ~5′10″).
- Check ground & camera: prefer flat ground, similar distance to camera, minimal tilt; full-body is best.
- Measure pixel heights: draw verticals from ground to top of head for both figures; record pixel counts (p_\text{ref}) and (p_\text{M}).
- Scale: ( h_\text{M} \approx h_\text{ref}\times \frac{p_\text{M}}{p_\text{ref}} ).
- Adjust for shoes/posture: subtract/ add ~0.5–1.0 in if one person’s footwear or posture obviously differs.
- Repeat across images and take the intersection/average of the ranges.
- Weight images more if they’re full-length, level ground, and undistorted.
Why the range isn’t tighter: many editorial shots crop out feet, use telephoto (compressing depth), or involve risers/stairs, which can nudge results by 1–2 inches. The four images above still cluster around a value just under 6 ft, consistent with the 5′10″ claim.
If you want me to do the exact pixel math, upload a single high-res image (full body, flat ground, both in frame) and I’ll run the measurement and show the calculation step-by-step.
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@jon-nyc said in AOC lets the inner high schooler out:
When you type in Stephen Miller in Google the first autofill suggestion is ‘height’. Can’t imagine that was true 48hrs ago.
The plot twist is that he's slightly above average in height. Or so he self-reports.
@Horace said in AOC lets the inner high schooler out:
The plot twist is that he's slightly above average in height. Or so he self-reports.
In Trump feet?