a top hourglass and inverted triangle shape?
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Nick19f
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I'm wondering
Because isn't an inverted triangle top heavy as well?
And isn't a pear bottom heavy as well? I don't get what's the distinction between bottom heavy hourglasses and pears or top heavy hourglasses and inverted triangle shapes?
I'm wondering because I seem to fit into both?
Because isn't an inverted triangle top heavy as well?
And isn't a pear bottom heavy as well? I don't get what's the distinction between bottom heavy hourglasses and pears or top heavy hourglasses and inverted triangle shapes?
I'm wondering because I seem to fit into both?
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