If you are alert, you might clearly see an object in your imagination when you read the sentence:
"It lasted only from CTScan to Face Palm."
What is the object?
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Sign up to join this communityIf you are alert, you might clearly see an object in your imagination when you read the sentence:
"It lasted only from CTScan to Face Palm."
What is the object?
The object could be:
Bottle
Reasoning:
Last letters of "It lasted only from CTScan to Face Palm." in reverse are: M E O N M Y D T or "Me on my DT". DT can stand for delerium tremens - a symptom of withdrawal. I connect it to alcohol, so bottle. However It could be withdrawal of something else or DT could stand for defensive tackle in football or school detention, so I think I am still missing something...I think there is a reason for CTS and FP being capital letters, but do not understand it yet.
The object appears to be
A football (probably rugby, possibly american)
Because
The last letters of each word including the last sentence spells out: td ym no em t set - or (TD I'm No Empty Set). An empty set would be {}. So, my conclusion would be that it is (), or the shape of a football. I only say possibly american because I don't see any laces.