Clint Sears' profile(s)

This topic has 31 replies, 12 voices, and was last updated 7 years ago by Sage.

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    • #2205
       Sean
      Moderator

      Lotta talk about his profiles popping up. Renaming of the account that used to be Tom Donovan’s, weird pictures on his account.

      There seems to be a theme of inverted coloring on pictures, perhaps more mirror symbolism?

      I’m rather curious about his new cover picture, though

      Anyone recognize it? I can’t do much in depth analysis while I’m at work

    • #2209
       Taylor Winters
      Participant
    • #2210
       Taylor Winters
      Participant

      I also posted in Reflections, the image Clint posted is of an Ancient Egyptian Bronze Mirror–further reinforcing the Egyptian and Reflection themes.

    • #2211
       Meghan Mayhem
      Participant

      You meeeeaaaannn…where Darren checked into on FB yesterday?

    • #2212
       Sean
      Moderator

      Ain’t that some shit. I appreciate the find

    • #2213
       Megan
      Participant

      Do we have anyone near there?
      If it was May…I’d volunteer to drive….

    • #2214
       Taylor Winters
      Participant

      Exactly @meghanmayhem! Good find! Now we need someone to investigate!

    • #2215
       Addison
      Participant

      So Fake Clint has an inverted-color profile pic..

      it was @moustachemax that got the inverted-color image of the red room, right?

      My chat with the Normal Clint facebook profile alludes to Lust not starting yet, or at least he has to check and see if it’s started yet.

      now.. is keymaster @clint-sears Normal or Inverted Clint? or not-Tom Donnovan Clint?

    • #2216
       Sean
      Moderator

      Curious image just posted on Darren’s Facebook. Related?

      From Darren's FB

      Egyptian imagery suggests yes.

    • #2217
       Taylor Winters
      Participant

      @thegilded, that’s related to long distance communication in ancient egypt. Specifically it’s the Hydraulic telegraph of Aeneas, developed in Greece.

      “The first person who we reliably know developed a telegraph was Aeneas Stymphalus. Aeneas was a well-known author in ancient Greece, who lived around 350 B.C. and wrote works on military strategy. Only part of his main work, “The Art of War”, still exists, and unfortunately it does not contain the description of his telegraph. We do have a clear description of Aeneas’s design by the historian Polybius (ca. 200-118 B.C.). In “The Histories” Polybius first described, in crystal-clear prose, the limitations of plain beacon fires.”

      http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/Communication.htm

    • #2224
       Megan
      Participant

      Clint profile #2 is now gone.

    • #2226
       Sean
      Moderator

      Fascinating, the Hydraulic Telegraph was an ingenious way of conveying pre-determined messages over a long distance. Often used by the military to convey warnings.

      So we have someone who totally-isn’t-missing, a check in in Biloxi, images referencing Biloxi, and imagery that suggests that messages may be sent from faraway locations, possibly of warnings?

    • #2227
       Addison
      Participant

      “Cute. Never silent.”

      • This reply was modified 7 years ago by Addison.
    • #2229
       Taylor Winters
      Participant

      @thegilded; taking all this together, I would think we may need to use long distance communication to reach someone in danger in a Biloxi, Mississippi. I’m checking stores in the Edgewater Mall, but nothing is jumping out to me yet!

      If I see anything that stands out, I’ll let you know.

      • #2236
         Anonymous
        Inactive

        @taysavestheday That mall has a Sears. If I had to place a bet…

    • #2230
       Sean
      Moderator

      @taysavestheday I support the hunt, and I’ll be joining in searching for obvious things when I can dedicate more resources to it.

      I’m certain I don’t have to tell you but just as a reminder to anyone reading this, be careful about contacting/harassing real life businesses. We’ve had a history of letting our zeal blind us when it comes to people who aren’t “part of this world”

      Don’t want to blow up some mom and pop shop’s phone in Biloxi just because they happen to sell ancient communications equipment or anything

    • #2232
       Addison
      Participant

      @thegilded what about calling Aquamassage?

      Personally, if I was kidnapped or if I had to go into hiding, there’s only one place I’d want to be.

      Aquamassage.

    • #2234
       Sean
      Moderator

      @addisonborn – That’s insane. Why would you go for an Aquamassage unless you wanted to relieve some….. tension….

      OH FUCK YOU’RE ON TO SOMETHING

    • #2238
       Russell
      Participant

      Seriously. @thegilded makes a very valid point. Is this community seriously thinking we are somehow supposed to physically get to Biloxi, MS to investigate this in person? THINK, people.
      I am going to laugh hysterically if this is simply a vacation photo or something. If it is more than that – I bet there is information or a reference that will become clear…
      Patience is a virtue.

    • #2241
       Taylor Winters
      Participant

      @thegilded. You make a great point. I generally follow the rules of anything they create will require some digging, but anything in the public domain will be painfully obvious as to not cause us to be bugging the public. I won’t be calling anyone unless I have something very specific to be asking.

      So far, besides the Sears @kipsie pointed out, I see nothing obvious.

    • #2242
       Anonymous
      Inactive

      @russell 100% agree. Lets not go down that rabbit hole.

    • #2243
       Lawrence Meyers
      Participant

      Well, I don’t know about the rest of you, but a bunch of resurrected Egyptian gods just showed up at my door, sang a rousing rendition of “Amazing Grace”, painted a hieroglyph of an eye on my forehead, and ran off giggling, before being picked up in a black van.

    • #2244
       Megan
      Participant

      @russell I question your commitment to Sparkle Motion.


      @addisonborn
      that is my favorite post EVER.

    • #2245
       Megan
      Participant

      The Hattiesburg Zoo is going to be at the Edgewater Mall tomorrow…they have an event on Facebook.
      :/

    • #2246
       Bryan Bishop
      Participant

      Sounds like we all need to start partying at @larry’s place.

    • #2247
       Lawrence Meyers
      Participant

      It gets mighty crazy down here, lemme tell you.

    • #2252
       Brad Ruwe
      Participant

      So….. should I add Darren and Clint on Facebook? Would they accept?

    • #2253
       Bryan Bishop
      Participant

      @nothenrygale Only one way to find out. 🙂

    • #2286
       Sage
      Participant

      Driftwood Disaster Statue

      • This reply was modified 7 years ago by Sage.
    • #2289
       Sage
      Participant

      Driftwood Disaster Statue

    • #2291
       Sage
      Participant

      @thegilded, looks like it’s called the “Driftwood Disaster Statue”. Not sure of artist, but here’s the inscription:

      Driftwood Disaster Statue

      • This reply was modified 7 years ago by Sage.
    • #2293
       Sage
      Participant

      Driftwood Disaster Statue

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