
The usual suspects. Sign displayed in Kuala Lumpur.

Yes, her appearance is strange. She looks like face-lift city. A recycled "family member" actress, perhaps?icarusinbound wrote:
full link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcqTcxCTYM8
This woman's facial structure is unnatural in the extreme. Any synchronisation between her jaw, and what she's supposedly saying, appears more like a poorly-dubbed RT interview lash-up.
It's disturbing to watch, not in terms of empathy for her suffering, but in the weird conflict of voice pitches, random cyclic emotion displayed, and head/eyes swivel movements. The overall effect is so jarring as to cause utter confusion to the viewer, and defies convention either as reality, or a construct.
And the left (as viewed, her right) jawline...there's something seriously odd going on there. This leading/trailing boundary point is always so telling...I'm reminded of a undersized water-balloon stretched over the endoskeleton of a Furby (and I'm not being uncharitable, just disturbed).
Also- there's a heck of a lot of docudrama footage pre-taken of the missing man, in this piece. And he left his wedding ring at home, 'in case anything went wrong' (such a non-intuitive action)...was it His Precious? One ring to rule them all.
Hi Brianv,brianv wrote:Pray for an airplane? Fuck off!
Mnew, there is one instance of that image on the web, do you have a link to the page?




Yes they certainly are Jo Kun with this lot. Paul Weeks - Phil Wood indeed. We had a Phil Beer on British clown day also. As somebody rightly pointed out previously, not one of these photos would be acceptable for a passport.mnew9 wrote:
More dodgy pictures of the hapless passengers. Not many considering there were 239 passengers and it's been 10 days since the planes "disappearance".
http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-up ... 6856429922

