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karan62
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i im karan i wanted to know if there is any folder in birmingham as it gets quite lonely especially when i fold shiri daniels duck and someday asks me is it a horse :x
FrumiousBandersnatch
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In Alabama, you should be surprised that anyone can even identify it as an animal ;-)
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Here in the Netherlands I folded a dragon and someone thought it was an airplane... :?
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FrumiousBandersnatch wrote:In Alabama, you should be surprised that anyone can even identify it as an animal ;-)
This is sometimes true. :<

Down in Mobile, I have found very few people interested in origami. Did find one math professor that loves Tom Hull though which is nice.
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Post by HankSimon »

I folded LaFosse's Cardinal and some folks thought it was a dragon...

In spite of that, I've found that lots of the birds are generally recognizable, then I slowly introduce folks to more abstract or complex models...

Of course, people never believe that Elias's The Last Waltz uses only one sheet of paper...

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