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Identify this object - Perceptual test
#7694834 - 11/29/07 01:23 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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After I get enough responses, I will explain. If you know what this is in reference to, please remain silent for now.
While this picture is very tiny, it is many, many times larger than when it was originally posted. Try to give as much detail in your guess/identification as possible.
Here goes:
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i see an infant or maybe a doll falling over??
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A dog chewing on a bone  What do I get?
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Re: Identify this object - Perceptual test [Re: MushroomTrip]
#7694902 - 11/29/07 01:42 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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A bone.
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Next time you wanna make contest with a pic, make sure you change it's name. I saved it and guess what: 636739343-girl1 Might I dare and jump into conclusions by saying that there's a girl in the pic? Am I psychic enough?
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Re: Identify this object - Perceptual test [Re: MushroomTrip]
#7694924 - 11/29/07 01:49 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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Oops! 
But can you discern it's feminine traits? How old is she? Is she standing sitting, lying or walking? What nationality?
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My third eye has entered in contact with the astral world. It's a dead girl who drowned in the 20's. In the picture she appears as a ghost wearing a black petticoat. Dare to tell me I'm not right!
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Re: Identify this object - Perceptual test [Re: MushroomTrip]
#7694994 - 11/29/07 02:16 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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id say teenage, blonde hair blue dress. lying on the floor, dead.
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Re: Identify this object - Perceptual test [Re: haymaker]
#7695335 - 11/29/07 03:36 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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It's the murder scene of Smurfette.
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.0000000000000000000000000000000000000003 seconds after the big bang.
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a random land form on mars mistaken for massive artwork of aliens
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Re: Identify this object - Perceptual test [Re: redgreenvines]
#7695478 - 11/29/07 04:12 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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MT wins, although she cheated. I was hounded out of the MRP Orb thread for failing to note:
A. The object had a vagina.
B. The object had died 80 years ago.
C. The shiny round metallic orb in the center was a girls hair-covered head.
D. The stove pipe cylinder to the left was a human arm pointing at the photographer.
E. The girl's age.
F. Obviously she had drowned. (The blue tint gave it away. Could be an Andorian though...)
Notice that this is the exact same sort of nonsensical extrapolation that UFO nuts do when they capture a dozen pixels of blurred light.
I sense a ban coming on MRP for being so dang 'critical' (read: rational). My bad for wandering into the swamp at night without an escort.
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That was really what I was first gonna guess, darn it.
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Re: Identify this object - Perceptual test [Re: Icelander]
#7695537 - 11/29/07 04:27 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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Always go with your gut. Well, your strict veggie diet and daily walking means you have no more gut - and thus your intuitive powers are gone.
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I thought it was a hand with a crackhead glove in some weird lighting, but I guess if you *want* to see a blonde girl in a dress lying down it sorta looks that way.
I wish I had that kind of imagination.
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He also imagines he's still young.;)
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The picture is taken from some 30-40 feet up pointing down. 'She' is supposed to be sitting and not lying down. No MRP for you for one week.
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Yeah, I actually went and tracked down the thread.
There's a reason I come to this forum instead.
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Which reason?
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Re: Identify this object - Perceptual test [Re: MushroomTrip]
#7695716 - 11/29/07 05:12 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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honesty some pain some light
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Re: Identify this object - Perceptual test [Re: MushroomTrip]
#7695776 - 11/29/07 05:23 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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Because there are bearded ladies here!
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Quote:
OrgoneConclusion said: MT wins, although she cheated. I was hounded out of the MRP Orb thread for failing to note:
A. The object had a vagina.
B. The object had died 80 years ago.
C. The shiny round metallic orb in the center was a girls hair-covered head.
D. The stove pipe cylinder to the left was a human arm pointing at the photographer.
E. The girl's age.
F. Obviously she had drowned. (The blue tint gave it away. Could be an Andorian though...)
Notice that this is the exact same sort of nonsensical extrapolation that UFO nuts do when they capture a dozen pixels of blurred light.
I sense a ban coming on MRP for being so dang 'critical' (read: rational). My bad for wandering into the swamp at night without an escort.
You were "hounded out"(ie corrected) because you claimed it was lens flare when that clearly is not the case here. Do you insist on being disingenuous in order to paint your opponents as irrational?
Sorry to be an asshole here, but I'm just addressing you using your own tactics.
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Re: Identify this object - Perceptual test [Re: Silversoul]
#7695877 - 11/29/07 05:39 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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It's obviously not lens flare, but what is it actually? It looks like a little pile of rocks or something.
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I'm not sure what it is. But from what I can see, it certain resembles a small girl seen from a distance, which is all anyone else was saying in that thread. I don't know a single person in that thread who said they were certain that it was in fact a ghost.
I've also heard Stairway to Heaven played backwards, and could distinctly make out the lyrics: "Here's to my sweet Satan." I don't think that means Led Zeppelin are Satanists or that it was deliberately put there, but I heard it nonetheless. Other people have heard the same clip and said it just sounded like gibberish. As Husserl said, "All perception is gamble."
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Re: Identify this object - Perceptual test [Re: Silversoul]
#7696329 - 11/29/07 06:44 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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My 'tactics' are to examine the facts of which there are precious few. I did jump-the-gun as THERE WAS A BLUE LENS FLARE to which I thought he was referring, as are many ghosts and orbs.
Later, I checked out the barely visible 12 * 12 pixel image under an electron microscope and still could discern no female body parts nor age nor cause of death nor hair color nor...
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I did jump-the-gun as THERE WAS A BLUE LENS FLARE to which I thought he was referring, as are many ghosts and orbs.
Then my point stands, and your attempt to play the victim here holds no merit.
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Re: Identify this object - Perceptual test [Re: Silversoul]
#7696426 - 11/29/07 07:05 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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I got an eye hernia looking at the speck on the original posting. As I only blew the blurred image up by a factor of about 16X and there was still no detail, do you believe the original thread was worthy of discussion as to whether or not it was a ghost?
How could ANYONE possibly add to the discussion without it being pure baseless speculation?
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OrgoneConclusion said: I got an eye hernia looking at the speck on the original posting. As I only blew the blurred image up by a factor of about 16X and there was still no detail, do you believe the original thread was worthy of discussion as to whether or not it was a ghost?
How could ANYONE possibly add to the discussion without it being pure baseless speculation?
I think the poster was showing what his camera caught, and letting others draw their own conclusions. It clearly was not meant to be definite proof of anything. It's the same thing I would do if I caught a UFO on camera. But of course, you're dodging the main point here, which is that you were not paying attention to the part of the photograph he was referring to(and had clearly circled), and when your error was pointed out, rather than conceding a simple mistake, decided to play the victim and post this:
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I was hounded out of the MRP Orb thread for failing to note:
A. The object had a vagina.
B. The object had died 80 years ago.
C. The shiny round metallic orb in the center was a girls hair-covered head.
D. The stove pipe cylinder to the left was a human arm pointing at the photographer.
E. The girl's age.
F. Obviously she had drowned. (The blue tint gave it away. Could be an Andorian though...)
Which is bullshit.
My problem here is not that you made a mistake(we all do), but that you never fess up to it, and insist on turning it around on others. THAT is the tactic I was referring to. If you had the decency to inquire rather than accuse, I might be a lot more forgiving when you make mistakes like this.
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OrgoneConclusion said: How could ANYONE possibly add to the discussion without it being pure baseless speculation?
Wait, isn't that what you did....? 

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Re: Identify this object - Perceptual test [Re: PhanTomCat]
#7696635 - 11/29/07 08:09 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hey man, it is mysticism and the paranormal. These are much more imagination-friendly subjects than philosophy and spirituality, maybe it's just not the right forum for you.
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Tchan909 said: Hey man, it is mysticism and the paranormal. These are much more imagination-friendly subjects than philosophy and spirituality, maybe it's just not the right forum for you.
Not sure what you mean doood.... I don't know as I have a "right forum", I post where I please - usually when I have absolutely nothing to say.... 
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Re: Identify this object - Perceptual test [Re: PhanTomCat]
#7696685 - 11/29/07 08:24 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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I was talking to OrgoneConclusion... he doesn't seem to like it over at mysticism and the paranormal.
Sorry about that, looks like I accidentally replied to you, PhanTomCat.
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