30 Times People Stumbled Upon Pareidolia And Shared It In This Facebook Group (New Pics)
InterviewSome people would call it imagination or creativity, others coincidence. Finally, someone could name it a miracle! In our lives, we randomly stumble upon things that, despite their normal appearance, may hide a surprising look.
You’ve probably heard about the term ‘pareidolia’, haven't you? If not, let us give you a brief explanation of it. Pareidolia is an interesting trick our brains play on us. Sometimes, when we look at random shapes or patterns, we see familiar things like faces or objects that aren't really there. For instance, we might see a face on the moon or see shapes in clouds. Our brain likes to find meaning and order in things, even when they are actually random. So, it creates these illusions to make sense of what we see.
The Facebook group ‘Things With Faces’ collects the best examples of pareidolia, shared by its members who spotted it and wanted to show it to others. Scroll down to see the true gems we selected to share with you today.
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Giant bunny foo foo, growing in the forest, scooping up the field mice, dropping leaves on their heads.
So very much a rabbit. I miss my Archer, chocolate brown Holland lop.
Now listen to mom don't ,suck up all the water,you will suck up and burst.
Navi… Come to me with the boy without a fairy… it is time for him to fulfill his destiny…
Load More Replies...Bored Panda reached out to Douglas E. Matuska, one of the moderators of the 'Things With Faces' Facebook group, to learn more about the community he is part of and his interest in pareidolia. We wanted to find out what initially intrigued him about this topic. Matuska shared, “Pareidolia is a fascinating psychological phenomenon in which our brains perceive meaningful patterns or familiar images in random or ambiguous data, particularly in visual stimuli. For example, people might see a face on the moon or interpret cloud formations as recognizable objects. This illusion is caused by the brain's natural inclination to seek order and meaning, even when it may not objectively exist in the stimulus.”
I really do miss Ed, Edd, and Eddy. One of my favorites!
Load More Replies...The face you make when you stub your toe on the table leg at 2 o’clock in the morning 😂
Hey, what’s with the side-eye, guys? (Spellcheck substituted “Neymar” for “Hey”. WTF is a “Neymar”?)
When asked about his discovery of this unique phenomenon, Douglas explained, “I am not sure exactly when I first encountered the phenomenon of pareidolia, but I do remember a time when I was young. You likely came across the rock formation that resembles a face on Mars. The rock formation is interesting, but I was particularly amused at people's response to it since many saw it as clear evidence of aliens.”
We also learned that Douglas' passion for pareidolia has been partially influenced by another interesting hobby he shares with his father: “My father and I enjoy identifying various kinds of wildlife, and often our descriptions involve describing a feature on a bird or an insect by saying it looks like an object that we are familiar with. I know that is not pareidolia, but I think it has developed my eye to see things in a way that lends to it.”
I wanted to combine minion and onion and it just came out onion or minion. Monion?
Where the person's ring finger is, the shadow makes it look like the rock has a foot.
Good list so far, but they forgot the best one: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100212544088
As a moderator of the 'Things With Faces' group, Matuska likely encounters a diverse array of pareidolia images. We were curious about the aspects of pareidolia that intrigue him the most, and we discovered that “I'm intrigued by the variety of images that come through the group. Some images are made of very solid objects like an arrangement of pipes. Some seem to be drawn by nature, like the grain pattern on a board. Some are more nebulous and changing, but the photographer snapped the image at a particular moment, like ocean waves or smoke.”
Leatherface? From the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise?
Load More Replies...Not if you have grilled it, these are tranches of fish,
Load More Replies...Finally, we were wondering how Douglas experiences pareidolia in his day-to-day life. He revealed, “As a moderator, I sift through about 100 images daily for approval in the group, and that is not an exaggeration. In doing so, I see face after face after face. Now when I am going about my day, I see faces everywhere, and I am much more aware of these than I would be otherwise.”
Car are designed to "look" like faces. Have a good look at the different types of cars. It's actually a design thing.
I always thought wombats were nice people.
Load More Replies...Right side of pic...the rock with the reflection looks like a face if u turn ur phone sideways.
Load More Replies...On the right, with the reflection it looks like someone lying with their face half submerged in the water.
I see: 1. Cloud face; 2. Large face on right side cliff in water; 3. Left side, end of cliff smaller face looking toward right side and smiling; 4. Small face below tree on left side cliff, looking down into water. I look for eyes then a mouth and usually see faces where others do not!
Right side. Look at embankment and its reflection. Grumpy face. Kinda like a tiki face.
What's in the clouds I'm only seeing the rock face in the water.
Load More Replies...Some female saint that was once a pagan goddess.
Who's afraid of the big, bubbly wolf, the big bubbly wolf, the big bubbly wolf?
I'd pull the same face if anyone was just about to eat me......
What I can't get over is in this day and age those beautiful nails are natural. Almost never see that anymore.
Load More Replies...So that's where the Old Man of the Mountain went when he fell off Cannon MT in NH: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Man_of_the_Mountain He is greatly missed.
What‘s the scale? Is it some architectural model built with upcycled scraps?
What is this, actually? To me it looks like a badly whitewashed castle with red mosquito netting.
I 've had the roughest day ever and now someone's going to stab me with a sharp knife and throw me in a salad.
Rough day, for sure. But I wouldn’t advise eating a tomato that presents multiple bacterial lesions like that. And no, you can’t just safely “cut off the bad parts” because the bacteria have spread internally by now. Do not consume symptomatic fruit!
Load More Replies...Poor thing's tired of the baby making a mess on it three times a day.
This makes me think of Crowley's car, and how everything turns into Queen.
It's bad enough that I have to look at you for the whole day but putting my fingers in your mouth is a whole other level of wrong.....
I see someone carrying another who has fainted or? and his arm hangs down.
Please don't fill me up with your icky old socks. They taste awful, and they're just not filling.
I think in the very middle of the picture: Profile/side view of a Person with hawk nose, a Little resemblance to the figures on Easter Islands…
Load More Replies...Both cats insist that's a real lion, but I think they're lying.
The umbrella looks (kinda) like 😖 Apparently I don't have the actual emoji I was looking for. 🙈
Load More Replies...Yeah, I guess I'll just hang here until you're ready, Janet. It's not like I had plans or anything.
I looks like Wall-E and Beaker from the Muppets had a little too much fun one weekend.
Load More Replies...Never mind whether its butter or ice cream or mayo. What is the mold shape for the waffle? Ice cream cone? A flower? I don't have Facebook, so clicking on the link at the lower left of the photo didn't really help me understand better
Still, it's a lot of whatever that is. I'm thinking it looks like ice cream cones
Load More Replies...I don't know why, but that doesn't look like a good idea.
Is that food? It doesn't resemble anything I've seen on a plate. Apart from the "face" it looks totally repulsive.
Soome aarreee faaceess soome aarrree yyyooouurrr iimmaaagiinnaatioon
Soome aarreee faaceess soome aarrree yyyooouurrr iimmaaagiinnaatioon
