There was a news item and a video clip on a technology museum in China that has robots representing scientific and political celebrities. This is the link HERE. It is shocking to see their version of Trump.
Is this the official government view of the celebrities represented? Steve Jobs has hands waving. Einstein looks like a Jewish comedian in Halloween costume hair. Trump has even stranger hair than"his normal", is shiny and extremely double-chinned. Mocking trump seems to be the purpose of the robotics museum.
Robot at the Chinese Museum:
But then the Disney Museum's wax version is considered creepy too - and people thought it resembled Jon Voigt. The Madame Tussauds Wax Museum ridiculed the Disney version by showing its wax model on the right in side by side pictures. Their version is very real looking.
Other "likenesses" of Trump seem to vary considerably. It just seems strange that the people in the business of creating likenesses have created things that are "unlikenesses".
There are some humorous stories - for example the London Wax Museum refitted Donald Trump into plaid pants golf attire after he lost the election. There is a fine sense of satire.
After the election, Trump was replaced with Biden. Again things take a turn into more "unresemblances". I wouldn't guess this is Biden - this one is at the Paris Wax Museum. He seems to have lost decades of wrinkles and has added some hairline.
After looking at these pictures, I don't think I'll visit the wax museum in Niagara Falls. There are too many articles showing celebrities who have "unlikenesses" in wax museums. There's no need to scare oneself.
I will be checking out this section of Moyer Road today - looking to take this year's pictures of this grey-blue thicket with the gold Maples behind. This is last year's picture from the same timeframe.
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