If indeed this is a bruise and not a shadow, it does indicate he may be on really strong blood thinners due to cardiovascular or brain issues. Also, a bruise in that particular spot is usually as a result of having had an IV placed in his hand or arm recently.
True. But elderly people bruise extremely easily because the skin is like tissue and there's no padding underneath. But this isn't an accident because there's a strip of clear skin and defined lines. This looks like it's from an IV. Maybe regular meds, but could have been when he had covid and needed fluids or something. Bruises on elderly can last long time.
The slip of paper that denotes the annual victim of the lottery is marked only by a single dark dot. This mark looks like a spot, a blemish on the blank page. Spots and blemishes are frequently associated with disease, and so the appearance of the dot symbolizes the marking of a person for destruction, as if he or she were diseased and unsafe to others. The marked slip of paper also shows the pointlessness of the lottery itself. It is created by Joe Summers with pencil the night before the lottery, and it is only this mark, casually made by another human, that determines the fate of a person. The commonness of the object reminds us that the marked slip of paper holds no power in itself, other than the power that the villagers give it by adhering to the tradition of the lottery.
Is that a bruise on his hand?
What happened last time a world leader had one of those?
https://media-cldnry.s-nbcnews.com/image/upload/t_fit-1240w,f_auto,q_auto:best/rockcms/2022-09/queen-elizabeth-mc-220908-04-3966f6.jpg
If indeed this is a bruise and not a shadow, it does indicate he may be on really strong blood thinners due to cardiovascular or brain issues. Also, a bruise in that particular spot is usually as a result of having had an IV placed in his hand or arm recently.
Why would he have needed an IV, I wonder?
Alzheimer's drugs!!!!!!!! My late father had a similar pattern on his hand...esp. when they can't orally take their meds!!!!
True. But elderly people bruise extremely easily because the skin is like tissue and there's no padding underneath. But this isn't an accident because there's a strip of clear skin and defined lines. This looks like it's from an IV. Maybe regular meds, but could have been when he had covid and needed fluids or something. Bruises on elderly can last long time.
Adrenochrome...
It would have been so easy to hide that bruise either before or with photoshop after the pic. Why didn't they?
Same question for the Queen, I guess.
Then again, the black-eye-club don't hide their shiners, so...
If it's the Queen with Truss, then it's not really her. Fake bruise fake queen.
Oye, your comment got me thinking.
"A black mark"
Reminds me of The Lottery short story.
https://www.litcharts.com/lit/the-lottery/symbols/the-marked-slip-of-paper
Great reference!
why wouldn't they be careful and put makeup on it to hide it? don't make since
WOW!!!!
great eyes!
Maybe the same guys that paid Harry Reid a visit came to see him.