"That Thing is Smiling at Me!"
We all know the feeling of waking up in a haze and thinking that some random object in our room is a figure or face. This phenomenon is part of an umbrella term called pareidolia. Now, pareidolia is most commonly used to refer to seeing faces in things, but it can also refer to the phenomenon of listening to a record backwards and hearing hidden messages. In the 1980s, a Japanese researcher concluded tiny artifacts were human skeletons that were only an inch tall (and not actually tiny human skeletons). In short, pareidolia is seeing or hearing stuff that isn't really there, but it's really better seen than explained.
A Modest Eggplant.

A Sad Kiwi.

Those Pots Are Up to No Good!

The Evil Shoe.

A Happy Tank.

The Church of the Chickens.

The Alien on the Wall.

That Koala is so Metal.

Indifferent Sink.

PICKLES FROM HELL!

A Bear in the Wood.

A Chill Janitor.

A Tortilla That Gets Into a Lot of Fights but Doesn't Care.

Dat Pot.

This Would Be Like if a Person had a 3 Foot Penis.

Scary Snow Grill.

Go Home, Laundry Machine. You're Drunk.

Catfish Cathedral.

This Box is Way Too High to Buy Pizza

Um, I don't Trust Your Car's Safety Features.

Sir, Yes Sir.

YO MAN PUT A DOOR IN MY MOUTH!

Happy to Heat You, Sir.

Dang We Going Fast.

DROP THE BASE! (AND BY THAT I MEAN CLOROX.) #badchemistryjokes

Curated from reddit.com/r/pareidolia





