Anonymous ID: 8146dc Oct. 8, 2020, 5:04 p.m. No.10987747   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10987349

 

He's wearing a jacket around his waist, the sleeves hanging at his sides. This makes his shadow with four arms. With the other shadow, its two heads.

 

two heads, four arms

arms as in weapons/armies

two heads/two generals

Anonymous ID: 8146dc Oct. 8, 2020, 5:20 p.m. No.10987912   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7963

>>10987830

 

From the article:

 

"The White House turned 200 yesterday, and to mark the occasion President Bush buried a time capsule containing a host of items for posterity, ranging from a signed copy of his wife's best-selling "Millie's Book" to a souvenir Bush-Gorbachev watch.

 

Though originally scheduled for press coverage, the event was closed at the last minute. The White House gave no explanation. Bush stayed away from another event, opened to the press, which featured art on the theme "Life in the White House" by children with disabilities from around the country.

 

"Thank you very much for joining us on this milestone day, or maybe should I say cornerstone day, even though we still can't figure out where our ancestors put it," Mrs. Bush told her young guests, whose works were displayed on easels around the East Room. "But that's a minor detail. Wherever it is, the White House cornerstone is 200 years old today."

 

The time capsule ceremony took place at the southwest corner of the White House, near the Rose Garden, where it is thought a polished brass plaque was pressed atop a foundation stone on Oct. 13, 1792, by a group that included Freemasons, federal district commissioners and other community leaders. They later reassembled at a nearby tavern to raise their glasses to the absent President Washington.

 

Gary Walters, chief usher at the White House, said he and a commission working with the Bushes chose memorabilia intended to "capture today" for placement in the specially built steel-and-concrete time capsule, weighing 1,000 pounds.

 

The items included a Bush pen, a current White House executive roster, a 1992 White House Christmas ornament, a copy of the Bushes' schedules for the day, an American flag that flew over the White House, paint chips from the exterior restoration of the mansion, a White House commemorative stamp, a White House grounds brochure, a 1991 White House inventory, a "Within These Walls" video, seeds from the magnolia tree planted during Andrew Jackson's administration, an engraving of the White House, a Bush family photograph, a copy of Life magazine and yesterday's editions of The Washington Post and USA Today."