

Probably didn't even really need cleaning yet, but I figured I'd clean the fans up and such.
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That is a psychological effect called 'Pareidolia' where upon the evolutionary ancestry of a species is conditioned to seek its own kind for the purpose of mating. Pareidolia refers specifically to the human expression of this effect to the end that people often perceive faces or facial features in the absence of true human physiognomy.Skynet wrote:The side of the case looks like a face that's horrified with the dust.
tl;dr faces in places.ET's Gay Lover wrote:That is a psychological effect called 'Pareidolia' where upon the evolutionary ancestry of a species is conditioned to seek its own kind for the purpose of mating. Pareidolia refers specifically to the human expression of this effect to the end that people often perceive faces or facial features in the absence of true human physiognomy.Skynet wrote:The side of the case looks like a face that's horrified with the dust.
That still Triggered me, you asshole.(DUST WARNING)
Well, yes, I guess.Skynet wrote:tl;dr faces in places.ET's Gay Lover wrote:That is a psychological effect called 'Pareidolia' where upon the evolutionary ancestry of a species is conditioned to seek its own kind for the purpose of mating. Pareidolia refers specifically to the human expression of this effect to the end that people often perceive faces or facial features in the absence of true human physiognomy.Skynet wrote:The side of the case looks like a face that's horrified with the dust.
You know one of my favourite examples? The face on Mars. People were convinced for so long it was a face of something.ET's Gay Lover wrote:Well, yes, I guess.Skynet wrote:tl;dr faces in places.ET's Gay Lover wrote:That is a psychological effect called 'Pareidolia' where upon the evolutionary ancestry of a species is conditioned to seek its own kind for the purpose of mating. Pareidolia refers specifically to the human expression of this effect to the end that people often perceive faces or facial features in the absence of true human physiognomy.Skynet wrote:The side of the case looks like a face that's horrified with the dust.
That is a classic example. Another is the Badlands Guardian in Canada: https://www.google.com.au/maps/@50.0105 ... !1e3?hl=enSkynet wrote:You know one of my favourite examples? The face on Mars. People were convinced for so long it was a face of something.ET's Gay Lover wrote:Well, yes, I guess.Skynet wrote:tl;dr faces in places.ET's Gay Lover wrote:That is a psychological effect called 'Pareidolia' where upon the evolutionary ancestry of a species is conditioned to seek its own kind for the purpose of mating. Pareidolia refers specifically to the human expression of this effect to the end that people often perceive faces or facial features in the absence of true human physiognomy.Skynet wrote:The side of the case looks like a face that's horrified with the dust.