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But the last one ("Osama") is ridiculous. (As anagram writers know, you can pull letters out of any lengthy string of letters, and make up all kinds of words, statements, names.) (For instance, you can rearrange the letters that are isolated in the folded pyramid, on the folded Pentagon explosion side, to read: "We tred states of God." Are you thinking that's significant?)
Regarding the Twin Tower/Pentagon explosion images--why would anybody do this?
A macabre joke is the only motive I can think of. It COULD BE a coincidence. Image-makers might say the same thing as anagram writers--you can make anything out of anything. But I'll admit that the exact folds that produce these uncanny resemblances to those two images (Twin Towers burning, Pentagon burning) make it damn weird. The Pentagon one would not be so reminiscent, though, if the Twin Towers one, on the other side, wasn't so spookily exact. You wouldn't think twice about the Pentagon one, if it stood alone.
Games like this are fun--and sometimes instructive, and even revealing (and even useful!)--because they free the unconscious to make its own associations, apart from normal everyday logic, linear thinking and scientific rationalism. I'm thinking of some little bureaucratic guy, green blinkers on, stuck in a basement under Fort Knox, ordered by some dumbass Bushite boss to design the new junta $20 bill--and getting his secretive revenge by memorializing their worst deed in a way that only Japanese paper art freaks and Pythagoreans might discover.
There's a novel in that, don't you think?
:think: :think:
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