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minus-squareTranscendentalEmpire@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkarrow-up2·4 days ago what is your objective comparison? The couch is as deep as it is tall, it’s also about the same height as the coffee table. What’s more likely, that they have a room full of unusual short furniture, Not really that uncommon if you are trying to create more open space in a room. It’s also not very uncommon in Asian households. that she’s trolling and/or joking? No real reason to debate, she is an actress. Her audition sheet says shes 5’6", she’s wearing 3-3.5" heels, which would make hubby around 5’"5.
minus-squareInitech_vs_Initrode@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 day ago The couch is as deep as it is tall, it’s also about the same height as the coffee table. That’s not any kind of objective measure. An objective measure would be something like a doorknob, which is almost always at the same height Not really that uncommon if you are trying to create more open space in a room. It’s also not very uncommon in Asian households. I have never in my life heard of someone trying to “create more open space” using short furniture. Her audition sheet says shes 5’6", And no man or woman has ever misrepresented their height. she’s wearing 3-3.5" Again with the assumptions.
The couch is as deep as it is tall, it’s also about the same height as the coffee table.
Not really that uncommon if you are trying to create more open space in a room. It’s also not very uncommon in Asian households.
No real reason to debate, she is an actress. Her audition sheet says shes 5’6", she’s wearing 3-3.5" heels, which would make hubby around 5’"5.
That’s not any kind of objective measure. An objective measure would be something like a doorknob, which is almost always at the same height
I have never in my life heard of someone trying to “create more open space” using short furniture.
And no man or woman has ever misrepresented their height.
Again with the assumptions.