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Mandela Effect: The top 500 list
Respectfully wonder how would you explain the quote from the sculptor, Auguste Rodin, kindly posted by zosimov on page 1 of this thread -
"with his clenched fist and gripping toes"
Doubt the sculptor would have trouble with interpretation.
originally posted by: primalfractal
a reply to: TheAlleghenyGentleman
So you remember the fist to forehead version?
There is multiple copies of numerous mandela effected objects, they all change.
Would be great find a pic of one that's not been changed to knuckle sucker, that's known as residue, and helps prove the point.
originally posted by: Grenade
a reply to: Nyiah
Hi, sorry i should have added more context.
Dolly's braces refer to a scene from the old James Bond movie Moonraker.
I remember watching it with my Gran when i was 7 or 8, she was a massive James Bond and horror movie fan.
There's a scene in the film when Jaws and Dolly meet, Jaws smiles with his metal teeth and then Dolly smiles back showing she has braces as well, then they fall in love instantly. The only common trait they had was the braces.
I clearly remember this as me and my old gran had a wee giggle at it and also it had relevance to a girl in school. I had a huge crush on a girl at school who had braces, in my 8 year old mind i remember thinking i wonder if she would like me if i had braces too.
To learn she never had braces in that movie totally blows my mind, the other Mandela effects i can attribute to faulty memory but that one i have no doubt over.
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The text makes clear that this specific ME, the Brilliance, was the “Enlilship” of Enlil—that is, his role as Chief of the Gods on Earth and thus Commander of Earth. Thus, a single magico-technological object is so crucial to manage or control the functions of king, queen, or else of Commander of Earth that whoever possesses it gets the function and the power.
We can surmise that the Tablet of Destinies was thus a specific computer program with its data sets included, allowing to run a permanent control of the sky, of the spaceships, and of the space station. What is puzzling for us is that these task-oriented computers seem to come, each one, in only a unique version, and that the role or function is attached to it.
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Physicists Just Released Step-by-Step Instructions for Building a Wormhole
All you need are a couple of black holes and some cosmic strings. No biggie.
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One year after CERN’s grand opening, Sergio Bertolucci, former Director for Research and Scientific Computing of the facility, made headlines when he warned the super collider could open otherworldly doors to another dimension for “a very tiny lapse of time,” mere fractions of a second. However, that may be just enough time “to peer into this open door, either by getting something out of it or sending something into it.
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Creation of entanglement simultaneously gives rise to a wormhole
originally posted by: TheAlleghenyGentleman
originally posted by: primalfractal
a reply to: TheAlleghenyGentleman
So you remember the fist to forehead version?
There is multiple copies of numerous mandela effected objects, they all change.
Would be great find a pic of one that's not been changed to knuckle sucker, that's known as residue, and helps prove the point.
This doesn’t look like a knuckle sucker to me. Didn’t see your post. Would have responded earlier.
The thinker non suckage
originally posted by: TheAiIsLying
originally posted by: TheAlleghenyGentleman
originally posted by: primalfractal
a reply to: TheAlleghenyGentleman
So you remember the fist to forehead version?
There is multiple copies of numerous mandela effected objects, they all change.
Would be great find a pic of one that's not been changed to knuckle sucker, that's known as residue, and helps prove the point.
This doesn’t look like a knuckle sucker to me. Didn’t see your post. Would have responded earlier.
The thinker non suckage
Umm, you might want to check that link again. Look at the different angle pictures. That knuckle is indeed being sucked.
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with his clenched fist and gripping toes.”
From the publication Saturday Night, Toronto, December 1, 1917. (As quoted in The Sculpture of Auguste Rodin by John Tancock, 1976.)
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I found some residue on Google book search where the authors are using the analogy of The Thinker statue's posture:
From an art book: "It appears that Rodin showed himself from his right profile, naked, crouching, his left hand to his forehead, his right hand by ..."
From 'Language in Use Upper-intermediate Teacher's Book': "(Auguste Rodin: The Thinker, 1880) This is a sculpture of a man sitting with his forehead supported by his fist, lost in thought."
From a novel by Ralph Milton: "I put my right hand across my forehead, and my right elbow on my right knee. I got the idea from the sculpture by Auguste Rodin called The Thinker."
From a non-fiction book: 'Homeland Security Principles, Planning & Procedures:' The “thinker” pose, elbow on the knee, fists on forehead, means the person is probably faking paying attention"
From a Japanese novel: "The Monkey, perhaps with a sly dig at Auguste Rodin's famous figure called “The Thinker,” exemplifies the four-handed nature of its race by pressing its forehead with its hind foot! This is a bronze nine inches high;"
From: wholesalesculptures.com... "This is a fine copy of the thinking man in his famed hunched pose with his fist on his forehead."
From a novel by Garrison Keillor: "Betty drove him to the hospital: The Thinker, hand to his forehead. He remained in serious thought"
From the book: 'The Men's Health Guide To Peak Conditioning': "Sit with your arm on a table, then bend your elbow 90 degrees and touch your fist to your forehead, like you're posing for Rodin's The Thinker"
From a non-fiction book: 'Visual Difference: Postcolonial Studies and Intercultural Cinema': "Hounsou seems to lean in to the next photo to speak to Madonna who effects the pose of Rodin's "The Thinker," hand to forehead, gazing into space."
From a novel by Deirdre Martin: "Gemma feigned the pose of The Thinker, putting her fist to her forehead"
From book: 'Kaiser Permanente Healthwise Handbook: A Self-care Guide for You': "Extended periods of the “thinker's pose" (resting your forehead on your upright fist or arm)"
From a novel by John Clark: "Uli flexed his muscles like Popeye; and Siggi adopted a thinker's pose, forehead resting on clenched fist,"
From: mchistorical.tripod.com... "Michelangelo's allegorical sculpture Night (part of a sculptural pair - Night and Day - for the Tomb of Giuliano de' Medici). is perhaps the inspiration for The Thinker. Night, personified as a reclining woman, rests her forehead upon her hand in a pensive manner."
From: www.chess.com... (see hand position #6) “The Thinker” by Auguste Rodin is a world-famous bronze sculpture that depicts stoic philosophy. Chess players employing this pose will usually be as still and hopefully as thoughtful.
From Michael O'Brien's novel: "He rested his forehead in his hand, like Rodin's thinker, and closed his eyes."
From: reviewing.co.uk... "Rodin's thinker sits with his head bowed, forehead resting on his clenched fist."
From a poem called the Thinker: allpoetry.com...
"I'd be depicted by my forehead, rested on my palm, scratching at the signs of an age weary hairline"
originally posted by: TheAlleghenyGentleman
a reply to: primalfractal
I was asked to find an image of the thinker where he wasn’t sucking on his knuckles.