Why do we see faces everywhere

Why do we see faces everywhere

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Have you ever seen a face in a morning cup of coffee, a rabbit or a dog in the clouds or a sinister face on the moon? No, it's not us who are crazy, it's a very real and very funny thing. Moreover, this ability also has a scientific name — pareidolia, a psychological phenomenon in which a person is able to see faces in ordinary objects. Pareidolia is a kind of visual illusions that a person creates based on the details of a real object.

Why do we see faces everywhere

Why do we see faces everywhere

The dog seems to see it too.

Why do we see faces everywhere

"My slippers are clearly up to something."

Why do we see faces everywhere

The goddess of citrus fruits.

Why do we see faces everywhere

The pigeon's head is in... the feces of that pigeon.

Why do we see faces everywhere

"I think someone died in my martini."

Why do we see faces everywhere

The suitcase is upset that they don't take it with them.

Why do we see faces everywhere

The car suspects something.

Why do we see faces everywhere

How rude.

Why do we see faces everywhere

"Turn me over!"

Why do we see faces everywhere

Snow is very happy to lie on a chair.

Why do we see faces everywhere

An elephant made of fire and smoke.

Why do we see faces everywhere

"That's enough!"

Why do we see faces everywhere

A ghost in a frying pan.

Why do we see faces everywhere

Embrace trees more often.

Why do we see faces everywhere

The shell is very excited.

Why do we see faces everywhere

Mmm, what a delicious chain.

Why do we see faces everywhere

"I opened the bacon, and there are penguins. Is that how to have breakfast now?"

Why do we see faces everywhere

Naked yogurt.

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