Even if you don’t believe it, people can see things 2.5 million light-years away (bright galaxies, as a rule). Still, even when things are right in front of us, they can be very hard to understand. When that happens, our brain goes into “loading mode,” and we can’t understand anything until we know what the strange thing is.
Outline
Hiptoro found 15 people who had to take a second look, and then they had to do that three more times.
“The girlfriend asked me to take a pic of her playing with the cat, then this happened.”
“Had no idea my wife was part dog.”
“Bowling ball to the face!”
“Who left this metal pipe in the walk-in?”
“2-headed greyhound”
“My very flexible boyfriend”
“Jaybird playing with his happy friend”
“Wait, where are we going?”
“Woke up this morning and my wife asked, ’Where did the third fan blade go?’”
“Just dobermans being dobermans…”
“Afraid of the spring”
“2 lovers sharing a kiss”
“Relax, take it easy.”
“Clouds coincidentally formed a firebird in the sky.”
What has been confusing you trouble lately? What do you do when something like this happens?