Great Milan and Lady Mondegreen

Yeah, I just had a laugh at the latest one, the sleepy eyes roof. :laughing:

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The one right below that seems more relevant to this forum…

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Whoa! This is AWESOME!

The dreadful
Zombie ghost demon pirate LeChat!

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I follow the Faces in Things account, but all the pics in our page have been personally taken by me or my sister (or friends, but no pics found on the Internet), so it has a different taste to me :stuck_out_tongue:

Back in topic: have you ever wanted to learn to say “you’re completely stupid” in Sardinian? Just say “says toe too I mean cow” (ses tottu ammincau).

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The fact that english speaking songwriters put that overly used clicheed phrase in EVERY OTHER tune´s lyrics must be really amusing to you.

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It’s a very common saying, isn’t it? :laughing:

Well, it works anyway :stuck_out_tongue: I mean (cow), if you go to google translator and let the voice pronounce it, it says what it has to say. If you let that play in presence of an unsuspecting Sardinian person, there will be great laughs.

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I will never look at shoes in the same way again :grinning:

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Wow. Suddenly that “Facebook” name makes some sense.

It always made sense to me!

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Here are some pareidolia pics taken where I currently am.

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@ that last one: “BAHHHH!”

(that was meant to be Melchett)

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3 elephants, right?

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No, but 1 Mammoth.

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No, it’s a snake that ate a hat or whatever the thing was in the Little Prince.

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A snake that looked like a hat after it had eaten an elephant!

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A giant rock on top of a mountain with a lot of trees in the foreground!

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Wow. Now that I see it, I can’t unsee it anymore…

Damn discourse!! I purposely did put 4, and not 3 dots after that sentence…

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Yeah, but what is it actually? If @Sushi hasn’t fooled us with a double exposure, I fear it will remain an unsolved mystery…

Yes, Discourse is another unsolved mystery…

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It is a rock with two holes in it. Wait another 10000 years and the rock might be weathered completely such that only 2 arcs remain.

But with the right light and perspective (and admittedly, imagination), it is definitely a family of three elephants facing left!

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:smile:

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