Which is the human talent/feature/bug for seeing faces (or other recognizable concepts) in things where faces objectively aren’t… clouds and tortillas and such. It’s a function of the need to see patterns, handy as a survival skill in a world full of bears and wolves and snakes and enemies all trying to kill you. These days it’s mostly just entertainment. Witness the Twitter page for:
Faces In Things
Examples:
Suspicious vampire pic.twitter.com/sY1cxCZBWd
— Faces in Things (@FacesPics) December 28, 2016
They see the light pic.twitter.com/6E943ruXDX
— Faces in Things (@FacesPics) December 14, 2016
The pain… pic.twitter.com/pq8oSzwkkb
— Faces in Things (@FacesPics) November 27, 2016
And some where you have to look at it just right, but when you see it, you can’t unsee it:
Two T-Rexes Fighting Over Baby Jesus.
Merry Christmas! pic.twitter.com/5q9uYADsAO
— Faces in Things (@FacesPics) December 25, 2016