>Today a friend sent me a snippet from a YouTube video in which a dwarf-sized lady answers a room-for-rent ad. The tiny woman shows up to meet her new housemates, and when the two women stand to greet her, they each unfold to reveal near skyscraper measurements.
'Wow,' marvels the little lady, speaking directly into their navels. 'I am so tiny compared to you two giants.'
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'Look how short your legs are,' notes one of the giants.
'I love these tiny, miniature people,' remarks her friend, bending down for a closer look, 'They're beautiful!'
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I know what she means. I'm not exactly a fellow giantess (although I am almost six feet tall), but I do share in their delight and fascination. And apparently I'm not alone. Thanks to the many shows that chronicle the surprisingly mundane lives of little people (if you count Chelsea Handler's little sidekick, Chuy, and Holt, the little cartoon character on The Cleveland Show, there are seven airing on network cable, with four on TLC alone), I have ample time to ponder the collective little affinity.
Tonight, with the premiere of Our Little Life, (about, big surprise, a little couple and their normal-sized baby), TLC adds yet another show to its small roster. A few years ago, shows like this might have been too exploitive, too voyeuristic, to land on a major network. But since the reality television boom, stories about compelling, quirky, and yes, freakish people (have you seen For the Love of Ray J!?) have become television mainstays. Even Anderson Cooper watches The Real Housewives. We are staring because we can. I just like staring at little people more.