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Originally posted by soulwaxer
The guy with the orange hair has some kind of sweater around his neck, worn like a cape.
It's Batman!
This is fun. Great thread.
en.wikipedia.org...
Jean Charles de Menezes, 7 January 1978 – 22 July 2005) was a Brazilian man shot in the head seven times at Stockwell tube station on the London Underground by the London Metropolitan police after he was misidentified as one of the fugitives involved in the previous day's failed bombing attempts
Originally posted by lacrimaererum
The uk is a very multi-cultural society. The olympic games is a totally muti-cultural event.
I find it very odd that they have placed this person so far away from everyone else. There is a definite speration of this person from the rest of the crowd.
Conspiracy would suggest this is a sign. Especially with the red flag being raised beside him.
At the very least it seems it could be considered a little offensive that they made a point of leaving this person out on his own.
(nice catch op)edit on 23-7-2012 by lacrimaererum because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by intergalacticstarsurfer
reply to post by radioboffin
Maybe it's something very obvious but what does " his train is for the bank, The next station i" mean on the led sign ??
Originally posted by R6A6W6
reply to post by radioboffin
You have really found something with the basketball players on a train poster.
1. The eye in the triangle tattoo.
2. The other tattoos look like the devil or some kind of demons.
3. The words on the destination sign up front on the roof say, "his train is for bank. The next station i".
Why does it say "his" train, and why for "bank" and not "the bank", "Bank street" or "Bank whatever".
4. Another eye in a triangle on ladies red luggage.
5. The numbers 7 - 10 - 5 on the basket ball players