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I see a wizard with a hat and pointy nose and small beard.
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I see Damaged with pointed ears from Aaron Stone.
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It looks like a rock wall to me, with half a gun/staff aiming target...
But I do see a face on the rock wall... I think Its just perspectives of you human conception. Like the moon in America looks like an American man to you Americans. Here in India I see it as a bunny, or a double-decked Turboslider with a double pipe machine gun on top. |
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Is this a Rorschach test?
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Its called Matrixing folks. It's why people see Jesus in their burnt toast. The human brain looks for facial elements in patterns, we just do.
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Yeah but it sure is fun!
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I see a Hidden Mickey!!
And definately at least 3 faces!!
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I see Mickey too! 3 faces, and well a rock.
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El Patron?
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What Eliza said. Humans see facial features in almost everything. Thats why we hear stories about "a person saying a glowing face of a ghost of his dead grandfather" from things as small as floating dust, to the scratches of plaster on yer wall.
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Yep.. Psychology 101... but it's still fun tho. I saw a program once in which they studied a man who suffered brain damage in the area of the brain designed to look for faces.. he could no longer see the 'face' in the fruit (arrange fruit so that it forms a face). All he saw was fruit.
This is a fun thread. I hope more people post some shots for us to interpret. |
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I see three Moai statues like the ones on Easter Island.
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I see the face of Mother Teresa
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now that i look at it again i see what TheHawke was talking about too haha funny
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It's psychology alright. We as humans, tend to project the image of human faces onto anything. This causes everything from Bigfoot to the Yeti, Pixies and even to little faces in the carpet. For some reason, the human complex can't help but make more humans, usually where there are none, or when we get lonely.
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