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A point if that was deliberate, nul points if not.
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With hindsight it should be obvious that I meant it old fallow.
A point if that was deliberate, nul points if not.
maximus otter
With hindsight it should be obvious that I meant it old fallow.
This may be because people using dating apps might lie about their attributes.I repeatedly hear that dating apps and sites (never used one) require users to enter their height, and that, basically, a good proportion of women reject those shorter than 6 feet tall as a matter of principal.
I used to know one of those!...there is a counterbalancing 'bus driver claiming to be a transport executive'...
Ms P's granddaughter at age 11 is over 5ft 6, and according to her mother is not the tallest in her class. Grow em tall up North.I'm 5 ft 9 and the In House GP is 5 ft 10. Both of our boys are over 6 ft, but the Teenager is 5 ft 3 and, at 16, very unlikely to grow much taller. This irks her enormously. Unfortunately she must have inherited her height from my MIL, who is a mere 5 ft 2, but it does seem odd that she is so much shorter than the rest of the family. Funnily enough, when buying jeans for her at the Levi's shop, the assistant made her day by referring to her as "tall"; both the girls behind the counter that day were absolutely tiny, and seemed surprised that the Teenager was considered short by her own family...
I was told that oop North people are shorter than those down south. in the south west they are pretty tall and shortest of all are in Scotland. This was told to me some years ago by a chap selling large and small sizes of shoes so he needed to know where his customer base was. Most statistics just tell you by country for e.g. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11534042. Certainly my experience as a tall northerner is that you are looked upon as an alien being whose only use is reaching down stuff from high shelves in supermarkets.Ms P's granddaughter at age 11 is over 5ft 6, and according to her mother is not the tallest in her class. Grow em tall up North.
I have to add all the youngsters today seem to be massively taller than my generation which is great as i might be able to get more clothes that fit!Ms P's granddaughter at age 11 is over 5ft 6, and according to her mother is not the tallest in her class. Grow em tall up North.
Yes, every time I venture into a supermarket, it seems inevitable that I get the "sorry, but can you reach up and get me .." approach.I was told that oop North people are shorter than those down south. in the south west they are pretty tall and shortest of all are in Scotland. This was told to me some years ago by a chap selling large and small sizes of shoes so he needed to know where his customer base was. Most statistics just tell you by country for e.g. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11534042. Certainly my experience as a tall northerner is that you are looked upon as an alien being whose only use is reaching down stuff from high shelves in supermarkets.
“Go North West said: "When Tracey raised a concern with us, we made numerous proposals to accommodate her, including offering to put her on different routes, and different types of buses.
The suggestions were rejected, a spokesperson said.
"Dedicated, experienced, hardworking bus drivers are difficult to find and so we would never act lightly in a situation like this," they added.
The firm said it was "sorry that it was left with no choice but to bring Ms Scholes' employment to an end".”
FULL STORY: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...r-being-too-short-given-job-back-after-appealManchester bus driver dismissed for being ‘too short’ given job back after appeal
A woman who was dismissed after she flagged that she was “too short” to drive safely due to a bus redesign has been reinstated, the bus operator has said.
Tracey Scholes, one of Greater Manchester’s first female bus drivers, who is 5ft (1.52m) tall, said Go North West’s changes meant she could no longer reach the pedals on the new model of bus used on her route without a blind spot appearing when she leaned backwards to use the wing mirrors.
After raising concerns with her employer, she was initially suspended and later dismissed with 12 weeks’ notice.
The 57-year-old, who has been a bus driver for 34 years, made a final appeal for her job on 11 January.
The bus firm said it was glad that Scholes had accepted a deal to drive other buses, and described her as a “valued and long-serving driver”, stressing that Scholes would now keep her job “after she decided to accept an offer to drive different buses as per a proposal made in September”. ...
Dinklage on a short fuse as he takes umbrage at live action Seven Dwarfs remake
On Monday, Game of Thrones star Peter Dinklage was a guest on Marc Maron's podcast, where he expressed his feelings about Disney's live-action remake of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
"[Y]ou're still making that fucking backward story of seven dwarves living in the cave. What the fuck are you doing, man?" he said to Disney execs by way of Maron's show.
Disney was listening. Yesterday afternoon a Disney spokesperson told Deadline, "To avoid reinforcing stereotypes from the original animated film, we are taking a different approach with these seven characters and have been consulting with members of the dwarfism community. We look forward to sharing more as the film heads into production after a lengthy development period."
https://boingboing.net/2022/01/26/d...g-with-members-of-the-dwarfism-community.html
Yes... I think the clue to her appearance is in her name...I think his point was that Disney's makeover included changing Snow White to a swarthy Latina...
Yes... I think the clue to her appearance is in her name...
I wonder how this will affect the new Lord of the Rings TV series?
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs isn't about a princess who hasn't had enough sun and her seven mates with dwarfism, or even her seven mates who are below average height for humans. It's about a princess and her seven friends who are of a race of ostensibly supernatural, subterranean, non-human beings.
That's interesting, but I think the probable origins of the seven dwarfs are definitely in Germanic mythology. Even in modern fantasy, dwarfs and elves are too often diminished to be fairly mundane 'races' with little of their mystical associations intact. Nonetheless, we're in a time when dwarfs based loosely on folkloric originals have never been more recognisable, and any adaptation of Snow White could really exploit this and give us more interesting beings to demonstrate that we're not just watching short humans, but creatures with mysterious origins and motives.Not sure they were intended to be supernatural beings.
The original Grimms Schneeweißchen (or Schneewittchen) does use the word Zwerge meaning dwarfs, but in the text, simply describes them as men - "Als es ganz dunkel geworden war, kamen die Herren von dem Häuslein" (when it was completely dark, the men returned to their little house).
Snow White's little men seem to be far more human than the dwarves of Tolkien or D&D fame.
As for our heroine herself, she has "...a skin as white as snow, lips as red as blood, and hair as black as ebony, and she was named Snow-white."
Whilst I'm sure Rachel Zegler is a fine actress, she does seem a rather strange choice for the iconic role (although I suppose the hair's near enough).
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So, it could be said that with black hair she is not your conventional Germanic beauty?
Disney is high profile and risk adverse, I'm thinking more of the the snow white name, but as you can see the dwarves are already a controversy. I believe that the Jawas and Ewoks were originally played by children. I have no personal preference, leaving it up to the people who are affected. I haven't gone to a Disney movie since I was about 10.Snow White and the Seven Dwarves has already been rebooted three times in recent memory, once with Snow White and the Huntsman in 2012, then the same year Mirror Mirror, and in 2016 the Huntsman got a sequel. Nobody complained about the dwarves, who were played by non-dwarfism-afflicted actors made to look small in the Huntsman movies, but actual medical dwarves in Mirror Mirror.
Meanwhile, there were Jawas in The Book of Boba Fett last week, presumably played by genuine little people. There's also a sequel to Willow currently filming, featuring Warwick Davies and others of his size playing dwarves. So why pick on the Disney reboot, which will presumably be more like Maleficent than a cartoon from the 1930s?