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Watching Pareidolia So You Don't Have To

Started by Eighthman, December 02, 2016, 05:37:44 PM

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Mostly crap and nonsense - except for:  8:16,  12:33,  15:00, 15:38,  18:37, 19:01, 23:07, 27:36, 29:03 and 34:18.

And what is the deal with 19:56 stuff?

I tried to separate the 'wheat from the chaff'.

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Quote from: Eighthman on December 02, 2016, 05:37:44 PM
Mostly crap and nonsense

Yes, but who among us doesn't enjoy incoherent mental illness on the Internet?  I know I do.  To be fair, this particular piece of illucidity is also rather novel and interesting, which is my favourite kind.  It's only really repetitive Internet dementia that I dislike.  If it's something I haven't seen before, and isn't produced by people who've already been debunked, then I'm generally going to love it.  I'm always looking for something new to watch while eating.

I'm also not remotely critical of pareidolia; I think it's something to be actively cultivated, not discouraged.

Pass the popcorn and the bong.

EDIT:-  I love this.

"Maybe NASA are releasing this slowly, knowing that only a small portion of the population at first will take it seriously."

Guys, he's talking about us!



Also, possible lizard person sighted at 12:55.  David Icke will be thrilled.



I'm guessing they probably have to spend most of their time underground though, except in the summer.  My cousins had a carpet python called Max once, and he kept getting colds because he was an unusually extroverted snake, and everyone kept taking him out of his cage.
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