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All the time! I love to do that and it's pretty automatic for me. I think it's kind of a human trait; from what I understand, we are 'programmed' to search for patterns and find find stuff in them (for lack of the proper terms here, lol!)
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I do it on a daily bases it's a natural part of me I just see them everywhere.
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All the time. Especially on textured walls or ceilings. I seem to see mostly faces. I think it has to do with how the brain puts together visual information to recognize faces. I just looked this up and found and interesting site: http://www.brainexperts.com/Directory/Human_Brain/Seeing_Faces_in_Everything I've thought about this often. Thanks for the interesting question.
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No I don't. Maybe I don't take the time to notice little things like that.
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I do,but most of the time I stick to the classics like clouds.A friend and I "celebrity spot"(finding people that look like famous people) which is an entertaining little hobby.The best one yet was "Mark Twain".
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All the time. I stare at my popcorn ceiling at night and you would not believe the things I see up there...
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Everyone does. It's called paradolia. It is most commonly found when you take two dots, like this : and a curvy line, like this ) stick them together, like this :) and your brain says "human face smiling" . Also, pretty much everyone sees shapes in the clouds. . It's when they start talking to you that you should get concerned.
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Yeah, it's called pareidolia. We all experience it to an extent
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Only when I am tired or about to go to bed.
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Oh, yeah. Clouds, too. My favorite is in a piece of wood or stone and you wish you had the tools to bring it out.
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Yes!! All the time. Especially if I am sitting and waiting. I like to see if I can find more than one set of repeat patterns in the floor tiles.
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