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The reference to a 'Give Way Sign' is drawn from a common traffic sign, which takes the form of 'Give Way Sign' as an inverted isosceles triangle (with the apex point facing down and the two other points on top) which sits on a very thin yellow pole.
Pictographically speaking, the two points on top represent each of his shoulders and lat muscles, but then thin out towards the apex and the thin yellow supporting pole which represent his thin legs. hence his bodily appearance being similar to that of a 'Give Way Sign'.
The reference to a 'Give Way Sign' is drawn from a common traffic sign, which takes the form of 'Give Way Sign' as an inverted isosceles triangle (with the apex point facing down and the two other points on top) which sits on a very thin yellow pole.
Pictographically speaking, the two points on top represent each of his shoulders and lat muscles, but then thin out towards the apex and the thin yellow supporting pole which represent his thin legs. hence his bodily appearance being similar to that of a 'Give Way Sign'.
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