
Since I was a kid, I have always wanted to grow some more height. Whenever I watch the television and I happen to pass by the sports channel and see those tall basketball players, I always feel frustrated. It's because I'm so small.
My parents are both big. My siblings are bigger. Unfortunately, I am not as big as them. My brother is actually a 6 footer while my dad measures 5'9". My sisters and my mom were an inch taller than me.
Luckily, I have lived with the fact that I can't get anymore taller. I have accepted the truth that I will remain 5'5" all my life. But when I saw that man on the picture, my frustration started to come back.
How can some other people easily dwarf a full size car while I'm having a hard time climbing up my father's sports truck in big wheels? Well, life's really unfair.
The man on the picture is Leonid Stadnyk while standing beside a full size car, and dwarfing it easily. Leonid is a Ukrainian and formerly held the title as the world's tallest man at the height of 8 feet 5 inches tall (8'5"). However, he refused to get measured as he detest his current condition and doesn't want publicity ruin his simple life in a village in Ukraine, so the Guinness World of Record gave the title back to Chinese Bao Xishun who fell 8 inches below Leonid at 7'9".
I can only imagine how hard it is for these guys to look for a car that will easily accommodate them without having their heads bump on the ceiling. A bulky SUV might do pretty well with them. Or may a bus will do him good.