People are shrinking. You heard me right; people appear to be actually shrinking equally in all directions. They are shorter, thinner and look like the collagen has been drained from their bodies. I saw a couple last night who I hadn’t seen in about 6 months, and they have aged 40 years in terms of shrinkage. They are both a couple of inches shorter and smaller in every way. Is anyone else seeing this? It’s dramatic! I know I’m the same size, so it is the jabbed who are getting smaller. I am not imagining this. I have a photographic memory for faces, body shapes, etc. When I saw a recent picture of Daniel Craig I thought it was an optical illusion, but I have seen too many people I know shrinking before my very eyes. It’s real, and no one will be able to convince me otherwise.
What's the simple past tense of shrink?
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The simple past tense of "shrink" is "shrank."
Then why does the film title say "Honey, I shrunk the kids?'
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The film title "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" uses "shrunk" in a colloquial, non-standard way. Technically, "shrunk" is the past participle of "shrink" and should be used with auxiliary verbs like "have" (e.g., "I have shrunk the kids"). The correct simple past tense should be "shrank," as in "I shrank the kids."
However, in casual speech, people often use "shrunk" interchangeably with "shrank." The filmmakers likely chose "shrunk" because it sounded more natural or familiar to the audience, even if it's not grammatically precise.
Unless this is a new look for an upcoming movie, I’d say he ain’t looking too good
Perhaps the 'participant's' who took the kool-aid are heading to Wonderland to have tea with Alice and co....
Not just shrinking but becoming transhuman also perhaps?
https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/update-the-transhumanist-war-on-humanity