I work for a local College (UK) as a “resident technician” Basically this means i am an odd jobs man who will be farmed out to various courses whenever a technical issue arises. Recently I spent some time at our motor-engineering centre, located on a sister campus in a fairly small town in Michigan USA. We have a team of post-grads carrying out research into car safety mechanisms (think impact spreading seat-belts, crumple zones, collision detection etc.)
I was presented with this image as part of the collision detection research as they were having trouble with the sensor going off for no reason:

After pouring over the files for a few nights trying to find a reason for the fault I began to see something frankly rather strange in the image. Having read about the ‘slender man’ before i wondered if perhaps he had made an appearance and set off the detector? Have a look for yourself.
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Just found some Radiometric images of The Slender Man.
You can see how its core is quite high on the scale where the tentacles give off less of a reading but again at the tips they spike white again. I think the tips some how fuse to surfaces letting it scale sheer surfaces, there must be evidence of that somewhere?
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