We have got two images of Lovelady standing in the doorway and posing in his plaid shirt.
You'll notice that his horizontal lines are horizontal. And you can dismiss the childish notion of bpete that they are not perfectly horizontal and that that means something.
But what does it make of the childish notion of Dungeonmaster Lance Uppercut?
Doorman, whoever he was, was just standing in the doorway watching the motorcade. He wasn't bending or leaning. He had no need to. He was standing on an elevated surface looking down a hill. Kennedy's limo was in sight to him easily- without any straining. I ought to know; I've stood there and done it.
If Lovelady was Doorman and he had been leaning, wouldn't he have remembered? Wouldn't he have recreated it for CBS and then for Bob Jackson?
Lance's depiction doesn't make sense. We know that Lovelady's plaid shirt had horizontal lines in the normal lay of it. For them to be diagonal would require an extreme leaning of his torso. But, how can you lean your torso without your head going along?
I've drawn in a white line to show you what Doorman's head/neck axis would have to be doing to correspond to the diagonal lines. It was easy to get to; I just had to draw a line perpendicular to the diagonal ones.
How could Doorman's torso be diagonal when his head and neck are vertical? What kind of discombobulated freak do you think he was?
One does not lean with one's shoulders. One leans with one's spine. And the neck is part of the spine. The whole structure leans together. It all goes over as an integrated unit. And that takes the head with it.
Doorman is free-standing. He is not taking support from anything. Therefore, he must be in balance. He must be dealing with gravity autonomously. It means he must be integrated. He must be coordinated. He must be true to his own axis, as this girl is.
Notice that her ear is steeply angled while his is perfectly neutral. That's because the ear is attached to the head. Her head is leaning, but it's only because her spine is leaning. Her neck took her head to where it is. Likewise, her shoulders are leaning, but again, it's only because her spine is leaning. Her back took her shoulders to where they are. In relation to her spine, her head is neutral. In relation to her spine, her shoulders are neutral. In a word, she is COORDINATED.
Doorman is coordinated to. He is not leaning. He's just standing there watching the motorcade while clasping his hands together in front. But, his left shoulder got cut off. Here he is restored.
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