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They must be really struggling for news items in this part of the world! But I shall rush out to buy a bag of Cheetos to see if I can find Augustus. For every Jesus there must be a Prima Porta statue..... :)

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Typical teevee news reporter, missing out on a great opportunity to educate television viewers on the meaning of a wonderful, wonderful, useful word:

 

pareidolia.

 

-- Nephele

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cheesus?, it looks lke the angel of the north to me :)

 

but the second video on that family tree was more than interesting, i wish they would find a relative of mine. if they did its bound to be found in italy though heh

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I have a vegatable which has grown into a rude and amusing shape...

 

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Marry Magdalins body? Hip down?

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Typical teevee news reporter, missing out on a great opportunity to educate television viewers on the meaning of a wonderful, wonderful, useful word:

 

pareidolia.

 

-- Nephele

Salve, Amici.

Mestrius Plutarchus took quite seriously the issue on the potential lunar pareidolia in his Platonic-like dialogue between his brother Lamprias and some scholars Concerning the Face Which Appears in the Orb of the Moon (cp. I-III) as a model for the Truth

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