unintentional faces

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Smile

   
If I was going to start another blog, I always thought it would be funny to post pictures of what I would call “unintentional faces of the world.” (Maybe this already exists? I don’t know…) I first thought of it last summer sometime, when Matt and I were eating delicious Rita’s Italian Ice… and I looked across the street and the side of the house that was in view had a giant face on the side of it. Not an intentional face, but it was a square shaped house-side, with two windows at the top, and a large garden hose strung across the bottom of it on a garden hose holder — shaped like a little smile. I wondered if the residents of that house even knew they had a giant smiley face on their house… but likely not. It was probably only noticeable from the other side of the road where we were.
   
Does anyone else notice these faces everywhere? Or is that just my creative side that I can’t turn off? I think they are everywhere. Especially the one pictured above. It’s a robot with a giant grill and a blinky eye.




5 Responses




  1. BelgradeDailyPhoto Says:

    I love it!



  2. John Says:

    I agree. I see faces and other things that look like things they shouldn’t all over the place. For me though, I see a robot that has been punched in one eye and it is now swollen shut…can robots get black eyes?



  3. R. Waz Says:

    It put a smile on my face!



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