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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
MAGIC EYE
I haven't tried this yet but rumor has it that if you stare at this for thirty seconds and then immediately look at a white space, you'll see a good vestment.
What exactly are those things? Clanging cymbals? Could this be a reference to that one psalm about praising the lord with cymbals? Because for me, it brings to mind Corinthians 13...
If you look very clossely, you might be able to interpret a woman in the middle of a "halo", but she looks like she' speaking/looking at a serpent, maybe a papoose?
When startled Presbyterus Multiocullus stretches it's wings, terrifying predators with it's many giant eyes. The technique has evolved in many insects and birds but it is very unusual in that Presbyterus Multiocullus is a mammal, and an ape of all things, though one characterized by a profound lack of aesthetics.
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Looks more like some costume from a folkloric dance troupe.
What exactly are those things? Clanging cymbals?
Could this be a reference to that one psalm about praising the lord with cymbals? Because for me, it brings to mind Corinthians 13...
Magic eye...EVIL EYE
forgive the crudeness of this, but WTF?
peacock! It works on so many levels!
If you look very clossely, you might be able to interpret a woman in the middle of a "halo", but she looks like she' speaking/looking at a serpent, maybe a papoose?
Weird any way you look at it.
When startled Presbyterus Multiocullus stretches it's wings, terrifying predators with it's many giant eyes. The technique has evolved in many insects and birds but it is very unusual in that Presbyterus Multiocullus is a mammal, and an ape of all things, though one characterized by a profound lack of aesthetics.
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