The bent knees that you refer to are knees that are bent because he’s in either a seated position or a picking up his foot to step position. The straight knees you refer are standing position (lock your knees and you fall out) and normal movement while walking.
Sorry but your analysis using these images is a reach. We all have these same exact positions when seated, walking, or standing.
You want to analyze something that’s an indicator, talk about his grip strength and its relationship to his health and mortality risk factor, or his hip flexing ability and skeletal muscle percentage.
The bent knees that you refer to are knees that are bent because he’s in either a seated position or a picking up his foot to step position. The straight knees you refer are standing position (lock your knees and you fall out) and normal movement while walking.
Sorry but your analysis using these images is a reach. We all have these same exact positions when seated, walking, or standing.
You want to analyze something that’s an indicator, talk about his grip strength and its relationship to his health and mortality risk factor, or his hip flexing ability and skeletal muscle percentage.
Since Physiognomy is the study of facial features, are you suggesting that DJT has a face on his knee?
His grandkids may well have drawn a face on his knee-they have been restricted from using any of his signature pins, though...😉