According to the Los Angeles Times, researchers from the University of British Columbia and San Francisco State University have found a strong connection between human athletic poses and primate mannerisms.
By examining photographs and testing blind subjects, scientists have concluded that primal behavior is innate in human beings and common athletic mannerisms, i.e. slumped shoulders and hands on one's face when they lose or "clenched fists, thrown-back heads and outstretched arms" when they win, are comparable to the dominance statures of chimpanzees and gorillas.
In other words, Michael Phelps (depicted above) is a gorilla.
OTR decided to test this hypothesis by digging through archival footage of college athletes, coaches and fans and comparing their mannerisms with those of monkeys, chimps and gorillas.
Our results: affirmative.









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In fact, I wouldn't be surprised to hear you're a non-Michigan student acting otherwise to keep hits up ala a steph or hector.
If you, Benton Quest, are from Michigan, tell me where to get a dollar burger, where to get a shark bowl, which campus bar has beer pong, where the real Cottage Inn is and where IM basketball is played? To top it off, where is Kerrytown's best sandwich? If you answer three, I'll eat my hat. Posted 08/22/2008 02:17 AMReply