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In lugnet.build, Cynthia Bradham wrote:
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> > What is the signifigance of the hand?
>
> I thought about trying to make some kind of high-browed response to this
> question, but the truth is, I don't really know. I have always been fascinated
> by hands, drawing them over and over when I was a kid, and now I collect hand
> sculptures and jewelry with hands...but I don't know why they are significant to
> me. They just are :) After I was done building, it occured to me that minifigs
> don't have hands and it was kinda weird to put hand symbols in the MOC, but I
> went with it anyway.
Although minifigs themselves don't have hands, there are some in minifigdom who
have come to believe in a mysterious force that they call "the hand." They
claim this force "moves them." They believe this power is evident in everything
around them - indeed - some believe the world itself was created by an enormous
pair of hands reaching down into the primordial part bins out of which
everything was created.
--
Thomas Main
thomasmain@myrealbox.com
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