It’s true, things aren’t always what they seem to be. Yes, our world would be more convenient if they were. But it would also be less entertaining!
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Some of these images are a very good reason to laugh even though they’re imperfect.
Imperfection is what makes our minds do something better.
Thanks for sharing, Mitch.
Some of these are hilarious.
As always, thanks for making me laugh.
I agree that the hairy swimsuit needs to be burned!
These are great!
Very entertaining! Thanks Mitch 😃
The best things seen, and unseen, today! Thanks for the giggles!
There are times I wonder what you really do in your spare time … interesting images, entertaining, mystifying, mind boggling, and some just plain weird.
Yep, that about covers it, Andrew.
That alternate universe freaks me out. Ditto the alien spaceship disguised as a ceiling light. I don’t suppose there was anything about that in the government’s recent report on UAPs? 😉
Not that they’ll admit to. ;>)
Those are awesome!
Weird, strange, bizarre, and entertaining!
Interesting presentation…that red pepper looked absoutely evil. 🙂
I always suspected.
😆
Amazing!
How about that bird beside the leaves…? So beautiful. Utterly unique. Each of them.
Several of those photos gave me pause. I actually thought, “what the heck?” before I figured them out!
Reminds me of two things. Song from Gilbert and Sullivan “things are seldom what they seem” and Games magazine used to have a section called “eyeball benders” that you had to identify. It was fun.