life at three feet tall...
14 years ago
Say you were to awake one morning in the real world, and you found you were now a mere three feet tall. Everyone else in the world seems to act like you've always been that size, so no panic there. What would be the first thing you'd want to do at your newfound size, and what besides driving a car, would you think might be the most challenging mundane daily thing at your new size?
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most challenging? that's tough as there's a LOT of things in the day to day that accommodate that height.. you got the most difficult which would have been driving. From there I'm not sure. A stepping stool would solve all my problems around the house.
Pro: You'd get into theme parks for free :)
Con: You wouldn't be able to ride the good stuff :(
Pro: You could save money by buying kids clothes.
Con: You'd most likely be treated like one (Only a con if you'd hate that)
Working the register at my store would be a pain, though >>
Maybe loading the washer or doing dishes.
[Insert long string of profanity here]
Second reaction:
Great, I can be like Cotton Hill now.
That, and did your clothes shrink with you or will you have to go shopping?
I wanna get shrunk
"chunky" than we would be, shrunk to half our size, though.
There certainly are real life little people 3 ft tall or even smaller--and some can still drive with raised pedals, etc. Kristen Riley (seen on some reality shows) is 3'3" and maybe 36 pounds but can still drive (with a modified car) but someone that size has to be careful, say, crossing a parking lot of a shopping mall; someone driving might not see someone as tiny as her, crossing. 27 inch tall Bri Jordan
helps teach kindergartners and is only waist high to them (and weighs just 18 pounds). But again they're used to it. I talked years ago with 2 different guys (on IM) who said they were 3'6"
and one said things like "I have trouble opening bottles and cutting a steak (he said he was a proportional dwarf, not non-proportional; weighs only 30 pounds). He said he had younger brothers and sisters much bigger than him: "Yes the kids eat more than twice what I do. But they're
still growing." Think about being about 20 yrs old and saying that...
But again they're used to it, whereas for us we would have a tough time. Reaching things,
lifting things, etc. But we could curl up in a chair easily (imagine how big and heavy a cat or dog would seem, in our laps...) And avg sized people normally 6 ft tall and say, 200 pounds,
would seem 12 feet tall---and 1,600 pounds--to us,,if our size were halfed...
http://shrinking.freehostia.com/Pic/bradbri.jpg
(In their teens: Brad 3'2", 30 pounds or so...Bri 2'4", 18 pounds,. Primordial dwarfs...)
check out pix of them--one shows 27" tall, 18 lb. Bri at her high school graduation. Note her size comp. to the others (how huge the guys' sneakered feet would seem to her)