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Post by asdf on Jun 11, 2006 21:00:21 GMT -4
Has anyone ever taken the old US $20 bill and folded it into the airplane? Shows the twin towers in flames on one side and the Pentagon smoking on the other. What's everyones take on how odd that is. Has that been added to any conspiracy theories yet?
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Post by PhantomWolf on Jun 11, 2006 21:11:40 GMT -4
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Post by Bill Thompson on Jun 11, 2006 22:16:17 GMT -4
Has anyone ever taken the old US $20 bill and folded it into the airplane? Shows the twin towers in flames on one side and the Pentagon smoking on the other. What's everyones take on how odd that is. Has that been added to any conspiracy theories yet? How is that supposed to mean anything at all? So you can fold money to make pictures of stuff. ...and?
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Post by PhantomWolf on Jun 11, 2006 22:51:33 GMT -4
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Post by asdf on Jun 12, 2006 18:21:04 GMT -4
Does anyone have any other examples of any other bills around the world that can be folded to produce any oragami type images?
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Post by jaydeehess on Jun 12, 2006 18:44:12 GMT -4
Does anyone have any other examples of any other bills around the world that can be folded to produce any oragami type images? On the old Canadian dollar bill you could fold it and produce the Queen's a$$. Sorry I don't have a graphic for that.
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Post by PhantomWolf on Jun 12, 2006 20:46:34 GMT -4
Does anyone have any other examples of any other bills around the world that can be folded to produce any oragami type images?
Did you bother checking out Snopes?
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Post by LunarOrbit on Jun 13, 2006 0:35:16 GMT -4
On the old Canadian dollar bill you could fold it and produce the Queen's a$$. Sorry I don't have a graphic for that. And on the old Canadian $2 bill there was a picture of Queen Elizabeth on one side and a bird on the other... if you held the bill up to a light it looked like the bird was looking down the Queen's blowse. Dirty bird.
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Post by HeadLikeARock (was postbaguk) on Jun 13, 2006 16:22:19 GMT -4
Does anyone have any other examples of any other bills around the world that can be folded to produce any oragami type images? Old style British Sterling £10 note could be folded to show the Queen giving head. Bless you Ma'am...
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Post by lenbrazil on Jun 15, 2006 0:28:36 GMT -4
Does anyone have any other examples of any other bills around the world that can be folded to produce any oragami type images? Old style British Sterling £10 note could be folded to show the Queen giving head. Bless you Ma'am... That I'd like to see!
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Post by Bill Thompson on Jun 15, 2006 3:05:55 GMT -4
I folded a conspiracy theory and found a logical fallacy once.
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Post by PhantomWolf on Jun 15, 2006 7:22:23 GMT -4
Only once?
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Post by Bill Thompson on Jun 18, 2006 16:25:50 GMT -4
In addition to the examples Scopes gave, I looked everywhere online for the Old style British Sterling £10 and the old Canadian $2 bill, but I have had no success. If anyone has examples, it would be fun to see them.
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Post by Data Cable on Jun 20, 2006 3:46:38 GMT -4
In addition to the examples Scopes gave, I looked everywhere online for the [...] old Canadian $2 bill, but I have had no success. If anyone has examples, it would be fun to see them. Wikipedia to the rescue!
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Post by Bill Thompson on Jun 20, 2006 16:15:24 GMT -4
Yes, once. Usually I do not have to fold a conspiracy theory to find a logical fallacy. Usually I just have to hold it up to the light.
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