Faces in Places

Woodland creature
Woodland creature
Groovy glasses
Groovy glasses
Can you see
Can you see
Barrel of laughs
Barrel of laughs
Flushed smile
Flushed smile
Big mouth
Big mouth
Close contacts
Close contacts
Corky character
Corky character
Old biddy
Old biddy
Electric smile
Electric smile
Eyes locked on
Eyes locked on
Gator wood
Gator wood
Rug kitty
Rug kitty
Our zips are sealed
Our zips are sealed
Pissed pepper
Pissed pepper
Ghost in the machine
Ghost in the machine
Pursed lips
Pursed lips
Sick of chocolate
Sick of chocolate
Stars in his eyes
Stars in his eyes
See saw
See saw
Tongue tied
Tongue tied
Tall and skinny
Tall and skinny
Grumpy monitor
Grumpy monitor
Ziggy zagged
Ziggy zagged
Walkman
Walkman
Weathered look
Weathered look
Hiding in plain sight
Hiding in plain sight

They’re everywhere, in case you didn’t notice — faces in the most unexpected places. Pareidolia, or the human ability to see faces in random and inanimate objects, explains why some people see a man on the moon or the Virgin Mary on a grilled sandwich. Take notice of your surroundings, and you may find them watching you too.

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