1. A cloud formation that resembles as Jesus Figure due to pareidolia—the brain's habit of seeing familiar shapes in randomness.
2. David Zinn's temporary street drawings are composed entirely of chalk, charcoal and found objects, and are always improvised on location through a process known as “pareidolic anamorphosis” or “anamorphic pareidolia”.
3. Waterfall of the Bride, Peru 🇵🇪
Legend tells of a couple torn by family rivalry. On their wedding day, the bride's father murdered the groom. Devastated, the bride begged Mother Nature to turn her into a waterfall, a symbol of her eternal love.
All-time favorite type of videos: pre-fame bands playing their extremely famous songs to a tiny room of people, because they're not yet known. A Thread 🧵
1. Two dudes in 2003, unaware they were making a legendary song
2. Nirvana debuting "Smells Like Teen Spirit" at the OK Hotel in Seattle, April 1991. Small crowd, raw energy, no clue it's about to explode.
3. Love seeing pre-fame gems like this: The Killers belting out "Mr. Brightside" to a handful of uninterested folks in a dive bar. Who knew it'd become an anthem?
1. Japan's public restrooms start off see-through, but turn opaque once locked for privacy! 👀
2. In a civilized nation like Japan, it is not uncommon during a rainstorm for wild animals to seek refuge alongside humans, sharing the same shelter in harmonious coexistence....💕
3. Technology wise Japan is TOP. Making Electricity from your footsteps.