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@El Loro posted:

I've only just seen your post as you, Moonie and I were all posting at the same time

I saw this optical illusion a few days ago. Although I can see the most obvious one, the very tiny one and the very large one, I cannot identify the fourth one unless only her nose and lips are apparent rather than the complete face,

Apparently only 2% of people are capable of seeing all four so Moonie is in that 2%

Thats okay El

That’s what think is the fourth one too El

Moonie
@Moonie posted:

Just to clarify El, the obvious lady, the face in her hand, the nose and lips to the left side of that arm and a set of lips just above here tummy. Or is it just wishful thinking on my part

I agree that two of the faces I can see aren’t full faces

Yes, to your first, yes to your second, yes to your third which seems to be just the nose and lips but no to your fourth, The fourth is in fact the complete picture, the lips you refer to are correct but you can see her bent nose (which is the arm of the first), and her closed eye (which is the necklace of the first) - if you close your eyes slightly that image becomes more apparent - it's a side view of her face.

El Loro
@El Loro posted:

By the way I haven't found any photos or Youtube clips which showed all the 5 planers in the conjunction a few days ago which warrant posting. The ones I've found are either fake or only show some of the planets. The best one I've found was:

which shows Saturn, then Jupiter, then Mars, then the crescent Moon, but one can't see Venus or Mercury would would have been to the left of the Moon.

that's amazing EL

Rocking Ros Rose
@El Loro posted:

Could be around 2 million unrecorded "ancient" trees in England:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/sci...environment-61980467

Those gnarly old trees have such character and history, it's right that they should be protected.
and if you add up the amount of oxygen and clean air they have helped to produce over their thousands of years, to our benefit, then I think it would be criminal not to.
Chopping some down because their roots are causing grief to surrounding buildings just shows the builders ignorance for constructing so close in the first place

slimfern
@slimfern posted:

Those gnarly old trees have such character and history, it's right that they should be protected.
and if you add up the amount of oxygen and clean air they have helped to produce over their thousands of years, to our benefit, then I think it would be criminal not to.
Chopping some down because their roots are causing grief to surrounding buildings just shows the builders ignorance for constructing so close in the first place

It's not as if the builder can legitimately say they weren't aware of the trees

El Loro
@slimfern posted:

I'm not going to start clicking on links to iq tests etc as some of those can be malware traps

There are many types of intelligence. The typical IQ test is good at determining how good one is at doing IQ tests, but not at music intelligence or at sport intelligence or at social intelligence or at art intelligence for instance.
I've never bothered to do a Mensa test to see if I could join

El Loro
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