Okay, this is bizarro - the spiral binding is on the right side of this pic, but then there's 2 pages that are bound to each other in the middle - how does that work? How do the pages turn 2 different ways? LOL! What notebook have you ever seen with a spiral edge AND a center binding? (I've never seen one.) Was this pic created by some retarded AI (like we've seen people with 3 arms in AI-generated photos) or is this a legitimate photo? Inquiring minds wanna know. ;-)
Thank you for adding a video link. Unfortunately, that X link is "age restricted" and I can't access it without having an X account. :-( If you wouldn't mind, could you possibly share with us how the pages turn from both the center binding and the right-side spiral? I'm baffled re: how that would work.
I think that this is some sort of specialized notebook for left handers. I could NOT find it anywhere though. Searched amazon, nothing, did a general search on yandex. Still nothing. It is very odd and I’ve never seen it before, and I taught high school for decades.
Appreciate your investigating this! I looked online for a notebook like this too and such a thing as this doesn't appear to exist. I'm left-handed and have used those types of 'reverse' spiral notebooks where the spiral is on the right side, but there's no additional center binding. The pages turn simply by flipping them over via the spiral.
My brain is hurting trying to figure out how such a thing as this would even work - LOL! If a page is attached to a center binding (on the page's left side) like a book is AND that same piece of paper is attached to the spiral on the page's right side, then the page wouldn't be turnable at all - it would be in a static/fixed position.
I questioned Grok about it, it said that it might be a movie prop that is used to keep the page open to a certain page and I guess they would edit out the ring. Truly weird.
Okay, this is bizarro - the spiral binding is on the right side of this pic, but then there's 2 pages that are bound to each other in the middle - how does that work? How do the pages turn 2 different ways? LOL! What notebook have you ever seen with a spiral edge AND a center binding? (I've never seen one.) Was this pic created by some retarded AI (like we've seen people with 3 arms in AI-generated photos) or is this a legitimate photo? Inquiring minds wanna know. ;-)
Video of the notebook with pages turning
https://x.com/JamesMcDaniel/status/1960759230782173445
Thank you for adding a video link. Unfortunately, that X link is "age restricted" and I can't access it without having an X account. :-( If you wouldn't mind, could you possibly share with us how the pages turn from both the center binding and the right-side spiral? I'm baffled re: how that would work.
I think that this is some sort of specialized notebook for left handers. I could NOT find it anywhere though. Searched amazon, nothing, did a general search on yandex. Still nothing. It is very odd and I’ve never seen it before, and I taught high school for decades.
Appreciate your investigating this! I looked online for a notebook like this too and such a thing as this doesn't appear to exist. I'm left-handed and have used those types of 'reverse' spiral notebooks where the spiral is on the right side, but there's no additional center binding. The pages turn simply by flipping them over via the spiral.
My brain is hurting trying to figure out how such a thing as this would even work - LOL! If a page is attached to a center binding (on the page's left side) like a book is AND that same piece of paper is attached to the spiral on the page's right side, then the page wouldn't be turnable at all - it would be in a static/fixed position.
The more I think about this, the funnier it gets.
I questioned Grok about it, it said that it might be a movie prop that is used to keep the page open to a certain page and I guess they would edit out the ring. Truly weird.
also look how long the fingers are. was he/she some type of alien trans ?
Trans alien - LMAO!
Good eye!
Thanks! Love your username, btw.
Thank you, kind fren! I like yours, too!