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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 8:13 pm
by Broken Kid
Separated this discussion: some here, some in another forum more appropriate for in-depth discussion. Please keep discussion here appropriate for this forum (conversing with Daniel).

Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 8:26 pm
by gemmacrowley
Image

Does this girl mean anything to you Danny? She claims to have PMed you. Did she or not????

Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 9:21 pm
by trainer101
Broken Kid wrote:Separated this discussion: some here, some in another forum more appropriate for in-depth discussion. Please keep discussion here appropriate for this forum (conversing with Daniel).
Thanks for cleaning it up BK. Much appreciated.

Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 9:53 pm
by Inigo
gemmacrowley wrote:Image

Does this girl mean anything to you Danny? She claims to have PMed you. Did she or not????
Where did you get that?

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 2:39 am
by blendedchaitea
Yeah, I take it back. Check out the photobucket - pretty scary stuff going on.

http://s194.photobucket.com/albums/z140/MonsieurAlle/?

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 2:43 am
by sack36
blendedchaitea wrote:
gemmacrowley wrote: pix
(snip)
That picture is posed, or at the very least not what it seems. Both the figures are extremely stiff, no motion in them whatsoever. If the girl were resisting the man, she would be leaning backwards. If he had yanked her, her hair would be moving backwards. If the man were pulling, he'd be putting far more weight into his front leg and chest.

Something smells like fish.
You are assuming that it's past the point where the girl's arm naturally extends. If the man is preparing to pull her his stance is indicative of expecting resistance. If the distance he has gotten to is less than her arm length, she wouldn't yet be pulling back nor would her hair show movement.

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 2:45 am
by blendedchaitea
sack36 wrote:
blendedchaitea wrote:
gemmacrowley wrote: pix
(snip)
That picture is posed, or at the very least not what it seems. Both the figures are extremely stiff, no motion in them whatsoever. If the girl were resisting the man, she would be leaning backwards. If he had yanked her, her hair would be moving backwards. If the man were pulling, he'd be putting far more weight into his front leg and chest.

Something smells like fish.
You are assuming that it's past the point where the girl's arm naturally extends. If the man is preparing to pull her his stance is indicative of expecting resistance. If the distance he has gotten to is less than her arm length, she wouldn't yet be pulling back nor would her hair show movement.
Oh man, you caught me with my smarty-pants down. Now my ignorance is preserved for all posterity! :oops:

What do you think of the pictures in the Photobucket account?

EDIT: When I take a closer look, in friendly.jpg, both the man and the girl are smiling, or at least the man is for sure.

A series of the pictures says "As above, so below, with harm to no one," which sounds like it could be a Rede.

*X-Files music*

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 3:00 am
by JellyFish72
blendedchaitea wrote:A series of the pictures says "As above, so below, with harm to no one," which sounds like it could be a Rede.
It is quite similar to the Wiccan Rede (An' it harm none, do what ye wilt), and the "As above, so below", I've seen used for anointing candles and such.

Edit: Mr. Gone, I don't particularly like you, but I have to give you kudos on your Photobucket name. Mr. Gone in French...

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 5:05 am
by VeiwerZane
Broken Kid wrote:Separated this discussion: some here, some in another forum more appropriate for in-depth discussion. Please keep discussion here appropriate for this forum (conversing with Daniel).
if you dont mind me asking could you link to the in-depth discusion in the other forum i cant find it?

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 7:20 am
by Broken Kid
VeiwerZane wrote:
Broken Kid wrote:Separated this discussion: some here, some in another forum more appropriate for in-depth discussion. Please keep discussion here appropriate for this forum (conversing with Daniel).
if you dont mind me asking could you link to the in-depth discusion in the other forum i cant find it?
http://www.lonelygirl15.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10404

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 8:59 am
by kalika
daniel, be careful about this new development. there seems to be some inconsistencies
katiskooky wrote: I have some pictures of myself at the last summer equinox that we celebrated... i am kind of scared that Mr.Gone might know who I am and I am not sure if I should be posting on here... this whole thing is really creepy.

there is no such thing as a "summer equinox". equinoxes occur at the beginning of spring and fall, when the day and night are equal. summer and winter months have a solstice, in which it is either the longest day or the longest night.

~kalika

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 11:03 am
by Languorous Lass
kalika wrote:there is no such thing as a "summer equinox". equinoxes occur at the beginning of spring and fall, when the day and night are equal. summer and winter months have a solstice, in which it is either the longest day or the longest night.
Heh. Great catch, Kalika.

I think it's clear that this isn't canon. And the more I think about the posts and related info, the more I think that Kat and Mr. Gone have left gaping holes in their story.

Plus those photos are . . . strange. Not creepy, just head-scratching. :smt017

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 12:20 pm
by RedRevolver
kalika wrote:daniel, be careful about this new development. there seems to be some inconsistencies
katiskooky wrote: I have some pictures of myself at the last summer equinox that we celebrated... i am kind of scared that Mr.Gone might know who I am and I am not sure if I should be posting on here... this whole thing is really creepy.

there is no such thing as a "summer equinox". equinoxes occur at the beginning of spring and fall, when the day and night are equal. summer and winter months have a solstice, in which it is either the longest day or the longest night.

~kalika
The summer solstice is sometimes referred to as an equinox.

There isn't anything wrong with what she said.

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 12:25 pm
by Broken Kid
RedRevolver wrote:The summer solstice is sometimes referred to as an equinox.

There isn't anything wrong with what she said.
I've never heard of that... Technically, there are only two equinoxes - when the sun is directly above the equator. Check here. The solstice is when the earth's axis is tilted furthest away from or towards the sun.

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 12:29 pm
by cassandralittles
yep, broken kid is right.