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Yoda of to the far left edge lower center under the train. I wonder what he's playing with.That's MORE than a face.
That's a whole being.
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Yoda of to the far left edge lower center under the train. I wonder what he's playing with.That's MORE than a face.
That's a whole being.
I've had a thing since being very young where I notice faces in objects such as tiling on walls, the whirls in a wood door, carpets, clothes hanging on airers etc etc...
It used to scare me when I was younger, some of the faces were quite sinister.
I've been hearing what sounds vaguely like voices or music from fans or air conditioners for years. So I'm really not crazy?It's quite common actually; Pareidolia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ah I can see it! Looks a bit like a Simpsons character!I'm surprised that in all of this thread no one mentioned the man in the moon. I only found out a few years ago that the man in the moon I see is not the same man everyone else sees.
I see a face in profile, looking towards the left. Chin mouth and nose, and a pair of sunglasses.
The trouble is, now you've seen it you can't unsee it.Ah I can see it! Looks a bit like a Simpsons character!
It is not hard for me to see faces places, I like noticing details like thatI've had a thing since being very young where I notice faces in objects such as tiling on walls, the whirls in a wood door, carpets, clothes hanging on airers etc etc...
It used to scare me when I was younger, some of the faces were quite sinister.
Am I just being weird or does anyone do anything similar?
It's head looks like a Cylon. (battlestar galactica)Big head, tiny arms.