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Myrti 1 year ago
#2 Are you actually trying to advocate reincarnation?? Also, they look about as much alike as me and Jack Black. Gimme a break, man.

#7 "A few meters away?" As in, they couldn't even see it? Are you suggesting that the ghost of Mrs. Rigby whispered in their ears to some day write a song with her name in it??

The ONLY interesting one in here is #5. Maybe #10.
       
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Heidi 1 year ago
Identical twins are probably the best example of quantum entanglement between two humans.
       
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Rickie 1 year ago
Heidi,

You're words make it clear that you have no idea what quantum entanglement actually is.
       
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Kris 1 year ago
#11 Clearly not "the same pose."
       
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Margie 1 year ago
Wherever this post came from, it's clear the "author" is the kind of idiot that believes in astrology and ouija boards. Coincidences are not cosmic, they're simply excerpts from a finite set of possibilities. If you look hard enough, you're eventually going to find similarities.

It's coincidence, people, not spooky action at a distance.
       
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The curious case of Eleanor Rigby

John Lennon and Paul McCartney met at St. Peter’s Church in Woolton in 1957. This friendship changed the history of music, as they would later form The Beatles. Surprisingly, in the same place where they met, a few meters away, was the grave of a woman named Eleanor Rigby.

It was 9 years later when Paul McCartney wrote “Eleanor Rigby.” According to the data, the musician named his character after the actress Eleanor Bron and a Bristol store called Rigby & Evens Ltd. He later said that perhaps the grave had something to do with the name of his song, although not directly.

 

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