Even brain doctors were shocked when they saw this
They couldn't believe that all of hearing loss and tinnitus suffers have this one deeply disturbing thing in common
Hearing loss and tinnitus are, in fact, a symptom of another hidden condition
Find out more here:
What hearing loss does to your brain
They couldn't believe that all of hearing loss and tinnitus suffers have this one deeply disturbing thing in common
Hearing loss and tinnitus are, in fact, a symptom of another hidden condition
Find out more here:
What hearing loss does to your brain
facehugger around the tank; the tail was fitted with a spring that caused it to snap back and forth.[92] Winston added arms to the chestburster alien form (since the adult form had arms), explaining how it could drag itself out of a host's chest. Two chestburster puppets were used: a reinforced one, and an articulated one for movement. A puppeteer punched the former through a fabricated latex-foam chest; the scene took several takes to film because it could not pierce the clothing.[11][94] A deleted scene in Alien established a life cycle for the alien creatures in which a lifeform would be cocooned and transformed into an egg that would birth a facehugger.[52][95] Inspired by a beehive-like hierarchy, Cameron believed the vast field of eggs on the derelict alien craft would come from a much larger creature, the queen, with the other alien creatures serving as her drones.[52] Winston described Cameron's initial queen design as a combination of a praying mantis and Tyrannosaurus rex influenced by the alien warrior design.[89][96] Cameron said dinosaur influences were unintentional as he considered them "boring," and his goal was to extrapolate on Giger's warrior designs to create a large and powerful creature that was also swift and overtly female, describing it as "hideous and beautiful at the same time, like a black widow spider". The queen has elongated, large forelimbs, with smaller secondary ones underneath, but Winston redesigned the legs by adding a double joint to make it more inhuman.[96] Cameron and Winston worked on several concepts to vivify the queen, including large puppets, miniatures, and costumes with several people inside. A frame was built large enough to hold two people, covered in black polythene bags, and hung on a crane. The prototype was a success, and Cameron wrote the alien-queen scene.[31][97] The final alien queen was a 14-foot (4.3 m) puppet made of lightweight polyurethane foam.[85] Two people sat inside to control the arms; the legs were controlled by rods connected at the ankles, and a separate person whipped the tail around with fishing line. The head was manipulated with a combinatio
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