also, we talked about rebuses in my linguistic anthropology class, since they're a mix of arbitrary symbols (letters and words) and more representative symbols (pictures). and yet they are pitifully rare in society.
Perhaps you remember the Rebus I made for Aviva? That was a hell of a rebus as I managed to completely avoid any words whatsoever. I think I used words that sounded like others [picture of Meat - T = Me] etc.
Highlights Magazine: Whenever I was at the dentist or doctor, I would flip through these just to find the rebus.
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also, we talked about rebuses in my linguistic anthropology class, since they're a mix of arbitrary symbols (letters and words) and more representative symbols (pictures). and yet they are pitifully rare in society.
it's up to us to change that.
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Perhaps you remember the Rebus I made for Aviva? That was a hell of a rebus as I managed to completely avoid any words whatsoever. I think I used words that sounded like others [picture of Meat - T = Me] etc.
Highlights Magazine: Whenever I was at the dentist or doctor, I would flip through these just to find the rebus.
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