13 Objects That Unexpectedly Showed Their True Face
Categories: People | Photo project | Society | World
By Vika https://pictolic.com/en/article/13-objects-that-unexpectedly-showed-their-true-faceHow often do you notice that when looking at landscapes, food, or any other object, a human face suddenly appears? Or maybe an animal figure appears. If your answer was "very often", don't worry, there's nothing wrong with that. In fact, it's so common among people that it even has a name. Pareidolia is when you see faces or figures in the inanimate objects you are looking at.
We love these wacky visuals. Thus, we have found photos that users have posted on the Internet that capture these illusions to prove that they are not the only ones experiencing this phenomenon. Let's start.
13 PHOTOS
1. The egg became a rooster in a frying pan.
2. "I'll take the strongest coffee."
3. "The burger provokes me."
4. "The oil in my frying pan made a smiling face."
5. "The ghost that appeared in my coffee."
6. Agate liver monster.
7. "My grass compost pile looks like a grass-covered gorilla."
8. This leaf looks like the Mona Lisa.
9. This piece of wood seems to be a little upset.
10. This is a huge lizard.
11. "I know it's really a cicada, but ... it has a lion or a tiger or some big cat on its back."
12. “Turned on the light and noticed that someone was looking at me.”
13. "This bastard is filming us."
Keywords: Objects | Pictures | Photo projects | Landscapes | Figures | Appearances | Inanimate objects
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