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Community Discussion
Topic: Would you rather... #5

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1
LVBelle
Mon 6/2/2008 5:51a
be 3 feet tall

or

9 feet tall?
2
smedley
Mon 6/2/2008 5:59a
3 feet tall, it's much easier to have stuff shortened than lengthened when it comes to trousers, trust me ;)

Also (and this is speculative on my part) there seems to be less obvious physical issues attached to being 3ft than 9ft.

3
Mrs ElderP
Mon 6/2/2008 6:40a
I also vote for very short. Both would be difficult, but little people have a large, active community. I know of no such community for giants.
4
RockyMtnMinnie
Mon 6/2/2008 6:51a
3 feet tall. If you were 9 ft tall you would be taller then most ceilings.
5
u k fan
Mon 6/2/2008 7:23a
9 feet tall would be harder, but I think it might be more fun!!!
6
jdub
Mon 6/2/2008 9:20a

The bar of soap;
I'd much rather ingest the bar of soap.

7
Disneymom443
Mon 6/2/2008 9:39a
Wow that is such a hard one... I think it would have to be 3ft. so at least you could have a group of people that you could relate to.
8
Ursula
Mon 6/2/2008 9:54a
9 feet tall.

Since I'm already short, there are a LOT of problems with being short that tall people don't have. Seats are too big, and my legs never touch the floor in standard couches. When there is a crowd event, I sometimes just turn the other way because I can't see anything. Forget grocery shopping, I can't reach the top shelf even if I jump.

I know tall people have problems too. My boss is tall and it is funny when he has to use my computer since I have my desk designed for my height. He can barely fit at my desk.

So, it goes both ways, really.

And I am 5' 2".
9
mater4
Mon 6/2/2008 9:58a
I would have to say short. I would think that it would be easier to fit on the rides at DL this way. Although I would need some shoes with lifts to go on the rides with height requirements.
10
DAR
Mon 6/2/2008 10:04a
I'd say 3ft tall. That way I could get a part in the upcoming Hobbit films. Or I could play a Jawa in the Star Wars tv show.

BTW isn't this supposed to be #4?
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