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Ignorant of origami

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http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id= ... photovideo

Im not sure if this video has been posted yet but watch about 20 seconds in and anyone who has ever folded a crane before should be laughing at their screen. If a giant news corp cant even get it right what kind of chance do normal people have.

So go ahead and post stories of people who were blatantly ignorant of origami or just plain flabbergasted by anyone who could fold a sheet of paper in half.
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Ugh...that isn't a normal reporter. That is an incompetent one.
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I knew the whole thing would be terrible the moment she said ori is japanese for paper. It's pretty much a given that any news show will mess up an origami story.
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After watching the "Chupacabra Found?" story right below it, the origami one doesn't seem so bad.
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Well, that "Chupacabra" video is solid evidence that most humans aren't that much brighter than their furniture. If those guys can confuse a freaking dog with a blood sucking creature from hell, they should probably be put inside glass terrariums for scientists to observe and study.
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Hey ... Careful about those Chupacabra cracks... that's an important part of Tex-Mex culture... just like the Jacalope !

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"The color comes from the paper!"

Oh...My...God...shoot me.
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Post by nonkelgans »

OK, it was maybe a little clumsy done but remember that the reporter probably never has seen serious origami. At least it gives the people an insight what is possible with origami beyond the Crane, hat and boat stuff most only know.
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She obviously did little to no research at all before the segment was filmed. Ori=paper and gami=to fold? That is not just a sign of clumsiness, it is a sign of incompetence. A simple glance at the Wikipedia article on origami would tell you that origami comes from oru (to fold) and kami (paper).
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OruKami ?

- Too confusing ! Washi my hands of the whole matter....

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Does anyone know what the name of the multi pointed star near the end?
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What really drove me up the wall wasn't so much the factual mistakes, but how she droned on during the entire story and made frequent, nonsensical pauses. :?
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Post by paperlion »

"I'm gonna say this once, and probably another hundred times, but it's SOOOO hard to imagine that's from from one sheet of paper"

This is, possibly, the most annoying comment we origamists get from the ignorant ones. :evil:
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Post by Joshua »

HankSimon wrote:OruKami ?

- Too confusing ! Washi my hands of the whole matter....

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that made me chuckle
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Re: Multi-pointed Star...

I couldn't find the Model - It seems to be a 16-pointed Star.

Kasahara has an 8-pointed Star "Old Sol" on p. 372 of Origami Omnibus.

Engel has an 8-pointed star on p. 138 of Folding Universe.


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