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Post by Jenny on Nov 8, 2018 9:04:23 GMT -5
nice!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 9:36:44 GMT -5
Forrest uses several as 2 but not much more then 2. Forrest quote.Some have "STOP."within in several hundred feet of the correct location and then passed it by. Sounds like the quote there's been a few that got within 200ft and walked a passed the TC. My question is why did they "STOP.". IMO. This makes me think "from there" is the 200ft because the few "STOPS."
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Post by Jenny on Nov 8, 2018 10:13:53 GMT -5
seems a searcher needs to make a turn or do something different at a certain point...
Is it at the place a searcher puts in at-- below the home of Brown? or somewhere else?
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Post by goldwatch on Nov 8, 2018 11:56:57 GMT -5
Just from the video content, Forrest likes to push the bounds, no doubt. I like the way he is imaginative about it. Ending a sentence with a picture is sort of like using a hieroglyph, so really, how is that wrong? This kind of stuff tickles the tip of my brain. Something that just dawned on me about this is that a picture used like this, as a hieroglyph, is like a symbol. I wonder if there are any symbols elsewhere in this chase, in the books, on the map? The Omegas in the books are obvious symbols. Many pictures seem to be. Maybe Stickman. What else?
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Post by ohm on Nov 8, 2018 14:19:04 GMT -5
A question mark is also a full stop. The poem has 8 periods and a question mark which would still make 9 sentences.
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Post by Jenny on Nov 8, 2018 14:23:55 GMT -5
A question mark is also a full stop. The poem has 8 periods and a question mark which would still make 9 sentences. True...don't know what I was thinking... I've deleted my post... thanks for slapping me awake...lol..
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