I doubt this person is walking around with them in his/her wallet and busting them out to show people ya dodo. Probably framed and preserved for all to enjoy for times to come. Pffft
I remember an old ad for Oil Of Ulay (before it was Olay), where they smoothed the cream on a withered leaf and it instantly became springy and green again. Maybe that's how.
Wayyy too cool.
ReplyDeleteIf that guy sold that, I'd buy it.
ReplyDeleteHow he ever carved something so tiny I'll never know...nano robots?
ReplyDeletesure its cool but once the leaf dries up and crumbles whats the point?
ReplyDeleteI doubt this person is walking around with them in his/her wallet and busting them out to show people ya dodo. Probably framed and preserved for all to enjoy for times to come. Pffft
ReplyDeleteI remember an old ad for Oil Of Ulay (before it was Olay), where they smoothed the cream on a withered leaf and it instantly became springy and green again. Maybe that's how.
ReplyDeleteGood hypothesis Joanne.
ReplyDeleteI'm with anon, come on forgetful. Haven't you ever seen pressed flowers? You could obviously do the same with this.
Maybe the decaying thing is part of the statement. They'd make a good tattoo.
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