tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2382653067342630034.post6421353859101368611..comments2024-01-25T11:09:47.238-07:00Comments on The Ketelsens!: Lunar Pareidolia TestMelindahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00440179814104142739noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2382653067342630034.post-72520377388809795222016-02-01T18:23:38.164-07:002016-02-01T18:23:38.164-07:00Look at the dark, circular patch at bottom, centre...Look at the dark, circular patch at bottom, centre. Lift your gaze upwards till you see a dark shape that looks like the outline of the base of a nose. Look further up to two dark patches that resemble squarish bushy eyebrows. Below those are two smaller patches, resembling eyes. Lean back and squint a little and you will see a bald headed male face, a clown, maybe, his mouth making an O shape. The man in the moon!<br />I always see Diana also. Thank you for pointing out Lucy, and the rabbit!Valnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2382653067342630034.post-73128186023446078602014-01-06T02:15:37.788-07:002014-01-06T02:15:37.788-07:00On Your lunar Pareidolia test if you combine your ...On Your lunar Pareidolia test if you combine your first rabbit with lucy's face, you will see that is is the ancient face and bunned up hair of the goddess Diana, the huntress who usually hunted by the moon.<br />This is the exact same Diana the greek sailors lored about.<br />I am surprised you did not know this. I never see the man in the moon anymore since long ago someone showed me the cameo side view of Diana's beautiful face and hair.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2382653067342630034.post-91821897909626454332013-11-15T11:19:43.730-07:002013-11-15T11:19:43.730-07:00Very good. I never saw a rabbit om the moon until ...Very good. I never saw a rabbit om the moon until now, nor the other things, so this presentation was very helpful!<br /><br />Jamesnoreply@blogger.com