My husband came up with an interesting debunk. Say she is a time traveler who has a cell phone- how does she get service in 1928?
Just imagine the roaming charges for those calls ...It's a futuristic phone that can communicate through time.My husband came up with an interesting debunk. Say she is a time traveler who has a cell phone- how does she get service in 1928?
Again, what phone? There's no sign that anything is being held in the person's hand. It's not like human beings were physically incapable of holding their hands to their heads before the invention of the cell phone. It's ridiculous that anyone is making an issue out of this.
That's just it -- I have the impression that not everybody who's talking about this is joking.
. . . Someone pretending to talk into an imaginary phone in 1928 would've held their hands in a very different way than what we see there -- most likely holding one hand straight out from the ear, curled around an imaginary cylinder, while the other hand is held out in front, clutching the neck of the base unit or cranking the handle to ring the operator.
. . . Someone pretending to talk into an imaginary phone in 1928 would've held their hands in a very different way than what we see there -- most likely holding one hand straight out from the ear, curled around an imaginary cylinder, while the other hand is held out in front, clutching the neck of the base unit or cranking the handle to ring the operator.
Watch what Eddie Cantor does in this scene from the musical film Whoopee, released in 1930. At about 2:15, as he sings the line “He doesn’t phone or even write,” he pantomimes using a two-piece candlestick phone, then quickly switches his gesture to mimic the new handset phones. It's a visual gag that reflects the changing technology of the time.
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Everyone's missing the BIG question. why would anyone send an old fat lady back in time?
Does that mean that in the future, everyone will look like this?. . . Okay seriously, I did notice her uh adrogynous nature and wondered for a split second whether the human race in the future evolves beyond genders altogether?
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