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Pick a prop to represent 

Imagine a Giant Coin of your choosing, to represent that there is always a FLIP side.


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Member Comments from 2019-mid-2020

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Georg Lohrer

A mirror. Hopefully it's not used for another prop later on. But with a mirror, you're always on the flipped side.


Tyson

Hmm... I think that I'll just have the actor or prop do a flip.
Flip-flops, or the distinctive noise that they produce, might work for some.


Makai Allbert

Reverse uno card


Wuxia

I chose a shirt that is put on inside out.

Mandarin Blueprint

Here's the link to where Phil & Luke talked about this comment in the Mandarin Blueprint Podcast: https://youtu.be/dWEpdsV7nlg?list=PL_T_LpTzhQ1ihGzQaTSeYEvr8_jmImnO-&t=795

Comments   6

Anjulee

A Two-Up set (a traditional Australian coin game that is played on Anzac Day each year).

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Lily Lok

A fan on a stand - the Pinyin for this word is "fǎn"

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Annette Bicknell

Janus

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Mirko R

This also means opposite, so I chose an opossum.

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Thomas Brand

A giant pancake. I can't think of pancakes without thinking 'flipping.'

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