Tag Archive for 'Antimimeticisomorphism'

AntiMimeticIsoMorphism: An Artistic Example

This is another one of those examples of you have to see it to believe it. This guy’s talent is well… indescribeable.

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AntiMimeticIsoMorphism: Roller Skating Babies

Today’s post is hilarious and totally and absolutely antimimeticisomorphic – Evian hit the big time with this video. Proving once again that having fun, doing out-of-the-ordinary things create extra-ordinary results with the least amount of effort at the lowest cost. This video has been viewed by more than 6 million people – including you. ALL forwarded at NO cost to Evian. Say it with me… Ka-Ching!

Of course as an Exponential Mindset Enthusiast, you know that watching this on my blog means I get your attention for at least 1 minute, increasing my Google rankings and traffic stats – which is FREE for me… That’s why this stuff is TOTALLY exponential. If you want to learn more, go to my Internet Mastery site…

Bu y’know what? The best part is having FUN – you have to smile once you’ve watched this video – that’s my gift to you today…

Spread the word and get people back to this blog post!

By the way, there are other funny videos listed in the antimimeticisomorphism category —>>>

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AntiMimeticIsoMorphism: A Crowd Example

I hope you’re enjoying these antimimeticisormorphism examples – I can tell you I AM! This one proves there is hope for the human race – caught totally off guard, this crowd was given the gift of ‘joy’ for a few minutes that I am sure made their day, week and in some cases their MONTH. Of course it took a coordinated effort, but otherwise it was ‘FREE’. Now that’s Exponential!

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AntiMimetIcisoMorphism: Air New Zealand Staff Strips Down

Today’s example of an antimimeticisomorphic advertisement is an Air New Zealand commercial that has its actual staff stripped down and in full body paint to show they have the best prices with nothing to hide! Plus, they’re setting up a party flight from Los Angeles to Auckland to match up singles with a party upon departure and arrival…. PARTY!

If you’re new to this series of blog posts, search the blog to see othe examples of antimimeticisomorphism, it’s about doing out-of-the-ordinary things to get extra-ordinary results with the least amount of effort.

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AntiMimeticIsoMorphism: A Physician’s Example

As part of my on-going series of lighthearted blog posts, the following is a list of comments a physician claimed are actual comments made by his patients (predominately male) while he was performing their colonoscopies:

1. ‘Take it easy, Doc. You’re boldly going where no man has gone before! Read More »»

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Antimimeticisomorphism – Nature’s Example 7/7

This is the last of this incredible series of antimimeticisomorphic phenomena in nature. A circumhorizontal fire rainbow arc occurs at a rare confluence of right time and right place for the sun and certain clouds. Crystals within the clouds refract light into the various visible waves of the spectrum but only if they are arrayed correctly relative to the ground below. Due to the rarity with which all of these events happen in conjunction with one another, there are relatively few remarkable photos of this phenomena.

Antimimeticisomorphism - Nature's Example

Antimimeticisomorphism - Nature

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Antimimeticisomorphism – Nature’s Example 6/7

This is the second to last of the seven Natural Wonders of antimimeticisomorphism that occur without human intervention. True to their ominous appearance, mammatus clouds are often harbingers of a coming storm or other extreme weather system. Typically composed primarily of ice, they can extend for hundreds of miles in each direction and individual formations can remain visibly static for ten to fifteen minutes at a time. While they may appear foreboding they are merely the messengers – appearing around, before or even after severe weather.

Antimimeticisomorphism - Nature's Example

Antimimeticisomorphism - Nature

Looks like cellulite!

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Antimimeticisomorphism – Nature’s Example 5/7

This is the third to last in this series of Mother Nature’s antimimeticisomorphic behaviour… I can’t say I’ve seen any of these in Canada – While many see these apparently perfect ice circles as worthy of conspiracy theorizing, scientists generally accept that they are formed by eddies in the water that spin a sizable piece of ice in a circular motion. As a result of this rotation, other pieces of ice and flotsam wear relatively evenly at the edges of the ice until it slowly forms into an essentially ideal circle. Ice circles have been seen with diameters of over 500 feet and can also at times be found in clusters and groups at different sizes as shown above.

Antimimeticisomorphism - Nature's Example

Antimimeticisomorphism - Nature

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Antimimeticisomorphism – Nature’s Example 4/7

This is the fourth of seven occurences of antimimeticisomorphism that occur in nature. Just when you thought you’ve seen everything… Red tides are also known as algal blooms – sudden influxes of massive amounts of colored single-cell algae that can convert entire areas of an ocean or beach into a blood red color. While some of these can be relatively harmless, others can be harbingers of deadly toxins that cause the deaths of fish, birds and marine mammals. In some cases, even humans have been harmed by red tides though no human exposure are known to have been fatal. While they can be fatal, the constituent phytoplankton in ride tides are not harmful in small numbers.

Antimimeticisomorphism - Nature's Example #4

Antimimeticisomorphism - Nature

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Antimimeticisomorphism – Nature’s Example 3/7

This is the third in a series of amazing natural phenomena… Blue holes are giant and sudden drops in underwater  elevation that get their name from the dark and foreboding blue tone  they exhibit when viewed from above in relationship to surrounding  waters. They can be hundreds of feet deep and while divers are able to  explore some of them they are largely devoid of oxygen that would  support sea life due to poor water circulation – leaving them eerily  empty. Some blue holes, however, contain ancient fossil remains that  have been discovered, preserved in their depths.

Antimimeticisomorphism - Nature's Example #3

Antimimeticisomorphism - Nature #3

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