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10 years 3 weeks ago #23361
by Marsevidence01
Replied by Marsevidence01 on topic Reply from Malcolm Scott
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by rderosa</i>
<br />Malcolm, one other point.
It's not what YOU think of the previous "finds" that matters. <b><i>IT'S WHAT THEY THOUGHT THEY WERE SEEING!</i></b>
rd
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Oh no...way off....I am making the point in what YOU are saying and that YOU think there is no difference between my images and previous images. Remember....just take a walk back a few post's here Rich. IT IS YOU THAT IS SAYING THIS...NOT I!
Malcolm Scott
<br />Malcolm, one other point.
It's not what YOU think of the previous "finds" that matters. <b><i>IT'S WHAT THEY THOUGHT THEY WERE SEEING!</i></b>
rd
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Oh no...way off....I am making the point in what YOU are saying and that YOU think there is no difference between my images and previous images. Remember....just take a walk back a few post's here Rich. IT IS YOU THAT IS SAYING THIS...NOT I!
Malcolm Scott
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10 years 3 weeks ago #23318
by rderosa
Replied by rderosa on topic Reply from Richard DeRosa
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Marsevidence01</i>
<br /> YOU are saying and that YOU think there is no difference between my images and previous images. Remember....just take a walk back a few post's here Rich. IT IS YOU THAT IS SAYING THIS...NOT I!
Malcolm Scott
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">Did you finish your homework assignment on "Skullface"? I told you, I'm not talking to you until you understand that.
Why would we defend someone else's pareidolia over your pareidolia? What I'm trying to get you to understand is that everybody thinks their pareidolia is better than the next guy's. We've heard this song and dance for long time.
rd
<br /> YOU are saying and that YOU think there is no difference between my images and previous images. Remember....just take a walk back a few post's here Rich. IT IS YOU THAT IS SAYING THIS...NOT I!
Malcolm Scott
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">Did you finish your homework assignment on "Skullface"? I told you, I'm not talking to you until you understand that.
Why would we defend someone else's pareidolia over your pareidolia? What I'm trying to get you to understand is that everybody thinks their pareidolia is better than the next guy's. We've heard this song and dance for long time.
rd
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10 years 3 weeks ago #23362
by Marsevidence01
Replied by Marsevidence01 on topic Reply from Malcolm Scott
OK, just a tad post here as I have to make dinner for my Mother in Law (who is also holding a hammer in her hand).
I have looked over this "in-depth" work on page one here several times both now and in the past. I am aware of JP Levasseur's work. What I have to say is; he is perfectly correct in assessing these images. They are however, just the tip of the iceberg. It gets complicated here and would deserve a new post section unto itself.
Let me add one thing. The artwork/images/pictographs/alien renditions (IMO) have a signature which humanity is REALLY going to find hard to understand let alone swallow. The skullface is bland or perhaps a better word is "lame" however, IT IS REAL AND IT IS ARTIFICIAL. I am quite sure of this (IMO) as I recognize the style. But compared to the images which I posted last week of Girl in Boots - no cigar...not even.
What we need to do now is to move on from faces and begin to look at some "physics" as Larry put it. So, an assignment for both you and Larry. Please d/l the video I linked earlier here drive.google.com/file/d/0B--tam0uh-oiQWJ...bWM/view?usp=sharing
Then, things may start to get a little interesting.
Malcolm Scott
I have looked over this "in-depth" work on page one here several times both now and in the past. I am aware of JP Levasseur's work. What I have to say is; he is perfectly correct in assessing these images. They are however, just the tip of the iceberg. It gets complicated here and would deserve a new post section unto itself.
Let me add one thing. The artwork/images/pictographs/alien renditions (IMO) have a signature which humanity is REALLY going to find hard to understand let alone swallow. The skullface is bland or perhaps a better word is "lame" however, IT IS REAL AND IT IS ARTIFICIAL. I am quite sure of this (IMO) as I recognize the style. But compared to the images which I posted last week of Girl in Boots - no cigar...not even.
What we need to do now is to move on from faces and begin to look at some "physics" as Larry put it. So, an assignment for both you and Larry. Please d/l the video I linked earlier here drive.google.com/file/d/0B--tam0uh-oiQWJ...bWM/view?usp=sharing
Then, things may start to get a little interesting.
Malcolm Scott
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10 years 3 weeks ago #23286
by rderosa
Replied by rderosa on topic Reply from Richard DeRosa
I'm stunned. You don't get it.
OK, your Boot lady has this many features:
Head, arm, legs, hair, eye, boots.
They thought Skullface had:
Eyes: The two eyes are especially compelling because they contain all the parts of a human eye in correct position and proportion. The right eye (your left) has a pointed oval lid aperture, an upper and lower lid, an iris, and pupil. There even appears to be tears flowing from the eye. There is also an upper tarsal section, the crease in the upper lid where the skin folds as the lid elevates. The left eye has nearly the same features and appears to work in tandem with the right, a matched pair of eyes fixed on a point in the distance or maybe staring off.
Nose: Just below and between the eyes, two large nostrils are visible in an upturned nose.
Mouth: Below the nose there is a mouth with two closed lips.
Cheekbone, Chin, & Neck: Turned about thirty degrees from full front, features such as the cheekbone provide the appropriate outline for a face.
Medallion Hand: There appears to be the back of a right hand in front of the face near the mouth. Apparently belonging to another figure left of picture, this hand has thumb and forefinger extended, the remaining fingers curled in. It appears this hand is in the process of putting a medal around the neck of the central Skullface figure. Can you see the medal? Click on the tracings and animations above for more clues.
Hand Atop Head: Dan Levasseur was the first to note what apparently is a right hand atop the head, the thumb resting between the eyes and casting a shadow across the right eye. This hand belongs to yet another figure to right of picture. A disc and other objects appear strapped to the back of this hand.
The "Official" is at left of picture and appears to be in the act of reaching around to clasp the chain and medallion around Skullface's neck. His right hand, in front of the Skullface right cheek, appears large in comparison to the Skullface. Tall, he seems to be wearing a mask.
Apparently a female figure with a Japanese-like hairstyle is leaning in close to Skullface from right of picture. The "Japanese Woman's" right hand rests atop Skullface's head. This hand appears to have a watch-like apparatus and other interesting features. She also appears to have several ornaments in her hair. The end of her sleeve can be seen near Skullface's left eye.
Skullface appears to be holding a fish in her right hand. The fish is on a hook/lure, the fish line extending to right of picture.
Apparently Skullface is holding a large fish in her left arm, its tail extending to bottom of picture."
HiRise proved it was all nonsense.
rd
OK, your Boot lady has this many features:
Head, arm, legs, hair, eye, boots.
They thought Skullface had:
Eyes: The two eyes are especially compelling because they contain all the parts of a human eye in correct position and proportion. The right eye (your left) has a pointed oval lid aperture, an upper and lower lid, an iris, and pupil. There even appears to be tears flowing from the eye. There is also an upper tarsal section, the crease in the upper lid where the skin folds as the lid elevates. The left eye has nearly the same features and appears to work in tandem with the right, a matched pair of eyes fixed on a point in the distance or maybe staring off.
Nose: Just below and between the eyes, two large nostrils are visible in an upturned nose.
Mouth: Below the nose there is a mouth with two closed lips.
Cheekbone, Chin, & Neck: Turned about thirty degrees from full front, features such as the cheekbone provide the appropriate outline for a face.
Medallion Hand: There appears to be the back of a right hand in front of the face near the mouth. Apparently belonging to another figure left of picture, this hand has thumb and forefinger extended, the remaining fingers curled in. It appears this hand is in the process of putting a medal around the neck of the central Skullface figure. Can you see the medal? Click on the tracings and animations above for more clues.
Hand Atop Head: Dan Levasseur was the first to note what apparently is a right hand atop the head, the thumb resting between the eyes and casting a shadow across the right eye. This hand belongs to yet another figure to right of picture. A disc and other objects appear strapped to the back of this hand.
The "Official" is at left of picture and appears to be in the act of reaching around to clasp the chain and medallion around Skullface's neck. His right hand, in front of the Skullface right cheek, appears large in comparison to the Skullface. Tall, he seems to be wearing a mask.
Apparently a female figure with a Japanese-like hairstyle is leaning in close to Skullface from right of picture. The "Japanese Woman's" right hand rests atop Skullface's head. This hand appears to have a watch-like apparatus and other interesting features. She also appears to have several ornaments in her hair. The end of her sleeve can be seen near Skullface's left eye.
Skullface appears to be holding a fish in her right hand. The fish is on a hook/lure, the fish line extending to right of picture.
Apparently Skullface is holding a large fish in her left arm, its tail extending to bottom of picture."
HiRise proved it was all nonsense.
rd
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10 years 3 weeks ago #22548
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Replied by Marsevidence01 on topic Reply from Malcolm Scott
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by rderosa</i>
<br />I'm stunned. You don't get it.
rd
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Rich, sorry, had a domestic. I get and got it and will respond as I know this is of great importance to you. So back in a while have motherinlaw and she's friends with Thor....know mean?
Malcolm Scott
<br />I'm stunned. You don't get it.
rd
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Rich, sorry, had a domestic. I get and got it and will respond as I know this is of great importance to you. So back in a while have motherinlaw and she's friends with Thor....know mean?
Malcolm Scott
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10 years 3 weeks ago #22757
by rderosa
Replied by rderosa on topic Reply from Richard DeRosa
No problem. I was going too fast anyway.
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