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In Japan
there is a museum
of stones that look like faces.
there are lots and lots of exhibits.
that is all.
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2016/11/the-japanese-museum-of-rocks-that-look-like-faces/Hmmmm, what the heck, the Japanese probably have a museum featuring left over food.
http://cellar.org/showthread.php?t=26194&highlight=painted+faces+rocksAsians are steeped in mythology about spirits appearing in wood, stone and vapor. They predisposed to seeing them everywhere. Not like rational western culture that only sees Jesus in toast, logs, and concrete stains. ;)
You see Jesus in toast, but Catholics call it Communion.
Your people call it corn, my people call it maize...
Your people call it corn, my people call it maize...
I have a corn maize just up the road every summer. :lol2:
Not only that, but for some reason the have many country roads along which are statues of mushrooms. Also the festivals where they have ladies carrying carvings of long mushrooms with little caps.
Different strokes for different folks. Or something like that.