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I'm pretty sure that this fits somewhere in the realm of everybody has seen this but me, but it's strangely compelling.
There are a bunch of these on YouTube.
I'm pretty sure that this fits somewhere in the realm of everybody has seen this but me, but it's strangely compelling.
posted by Maureen McHugh at 7:10 PM
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I'm a writer with four novels and more than two dozen short stories published. The best known is probably my novel China Mountain Zhang. A collection of my short stories, called Mothers and Other Monsters, was published by Small Beer Press in July '05.
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5 Comments:
Count me out of the knowing group. I hadn't run across this or anything like it yet. Thanks for posting it. It's really beautiful--makes me run through a lot of emotions watching it.
I hadn't seen or heard of it either. It's pretty amazing. Thanks for posting it Maureen.
Ellen
I hadn't seen it either. What I find most startling is that Noah looks very much the same all the way through, except for the occasional haircut. No facial hair experimentation, no visible weight change. It's almost eerie.
Yeah, I find myself watching to see if his hairline creeps up. Other than the sort of underwater motion of his hair, he's pretty much the same.
This is a girl who takes pictures of herself for three years
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55YYaJIrmzo
Never seen it - cool stuff, though.
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