Re my post the other day on putting together this paper skeleton for H.o.p., an exercise in frustration, and then finding that the same book, “Cut and Make a Human Skeleton” is an essential textbook for Anatomy and Physiology I at Ol Miss in the class of a Dr. Denis Goulet and being floored by the fact. Here is that skeleton. Which, admittedly, I left all the strings hanging on to increase its “Aren’t I terrible?” look.
But even if the threads were clipped, wouldn’t you look at this and be kind of confounded that it’s an essential textbook in someone’s Anatomy and Physiology I class? And this is it’s *good* angle. If this skeleton was a celebrity and saw a camera sneaking up on it, it would, yell, “This side, my good side!” and position itself just like this.
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