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« Is There a Pill for This Kind of Depression? | Main | Change before you have to (or before it becomes too late) »

March 24, 2009

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Bill B

Wrench, Afro

Kristin

Giant chilli crab claw!

Andy

Tail end of old Japan Airlines Logo flipping in four directions.

Robbie

Robot hand / claw from a 1950's sci-fi robot

Asha

bull horn, fire, eagle beak.

Tejal

flower background sunset.Petals are purple and sunset red.

pl

cheer with both hand up from kid...

Chris

At the starting position, the orange feature appeared to be a crab's claw served on a cool purple plate. However, as that claw-like feature rotates, the image formed on my mind became a new design of clock with "second hand" that ticks on certain multiples of a second (time). Finally as the claw-like feature stops rotating, the image formed on my mind became a wrench tool. :-)

Regards,
Chris

Benjie

Like a flying man hands spread... [email protected]

Peter

A man raising up his hands wondering when will he see the light at the end of the tunnel of current economic downturn!

Tan, Boon Seng

someone raising both hands cheering for something!!

HARSHVIR SINGH

the witch with her pointed nails scaring you

Mary

A person holding their hands in the air, twirling around and absorbing the basking sun.

California Guy

1) cat's eye
2) letter "c"
3) letter "w"
4) tongue in open mouth

Fabian

Looks like a crab claw and like someone lifting their arms

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