There were no sheds in the age of dinosaurs, therefore that cannot be a shed.
Raucous Indignationsays
That is EPIC!!
nomadiqsays
@saad – the right is always ducking
lauriansays
Thank you
ripplerocksays
My four-year old daughter recently saw that same image, at a distance and without the barn roof, and thought it was a picture of a monster rising out of the ground. The people/dinosaurs are the arms and the spaces around the manger legs in the center form two eyes and a nose or mouth.
rietpluimsays
Sheds and running table saws don’t fossilize well.
birgerjohanssonsays
it’s like Riddick, the sequel to Pitch Black -the reptilian monsters have been hibernating during the drought, now they are coming up to devour the World.
In the background, the asteroid that will be the undoing of their kind.
Reginald Selkirksays
You know what they say: if you introduce a running table saw in act I, someone is going to get sliced by the final act. Checkhov’s gun
Reginald Selkirksays
ripplerock #9: a picture of a monster rising out of the ground
And that monster is a giant lobster.
Cannot be unseen.
birgerjohanssonsays
If you look at the map of Sweden and Finland, you see the outline of the monster (Fenris?) that birthed these two. The jaws are big enough to envelop Finland.
Maybe it’s because I’m from Canada*, but I see Mama Dinosaur and Baby Dinosaur sharing an ice cream sundae.
*On the other hand, my country’s flag depicts two guys butting heads and arguing with each other. (I first saw this mentioned in one of Martin Gardner’s Scientific American columns, decades ago.)
They’re not fighting, the one on the left is ogling that spike about to pierce the one on the right, who is begging the taller one to grab it before it hits.
Peredolia is so much fun in the war on Xmas, eh?
davidnanglesays
You gotta look at the negative space. It’s a Kilrathi Drakhri ship. Or maybe the Star Wars Rebellion logo.
emergencesays
Wasn’t there a scene in one of the Saw movies like this? I don’t think there were dinosaurs in it, though.
blfsays
The mildly deranged penguin claims there is a slight misinterpretation here. Those are indeed two T. rex, and they are indeed in a shed — a cheese-aging shed — but they are celebrating the success of the cheese they laid down some time previously. The image is, in fact, quite similar to the Atlantis Rex Artisanal Cheese logo, albeit the nicely-aged cheese wheel in the middle is curiously undefined here. In the original logo, it was brilliantly-rendered MC Escherishq tiled sphere, each tile representing a different Atlantis Rex cheese.
methuseussays
@blf #32:
The penguin really loves her cheese, huh?
See what? I see two dinosaurs. What else is there to be seen?
The one on the left is going to win!
The one on the right had to duck because of the barosaurus’s sword coming through the ceiling.
Oh c’mon, the ‘people’ barely fit under the shed roof. No way you’d get dinosaurs in there.
There were no sheds in the age of dinosaurs, therefore that cannot be a shed.
That is EPIC!!
@saad – the right is always ducking
Thank you
My four-year old daughter recently saw that same image, at a distance and without the barn roof, and thought it was a picture of a monster rising out of the ground. The people/dinosaurs are the arms and the spaces around the manger legs in the center form two eyes and a nose or mouth.
Sheds and running table saws don’t fossilize well.
it’s like Riddick, the sequel to Pitch Black -the reptilian monsters have been hibernating during the drought, now they are coming up to devour the World.
They look like sock puppets.
In the background, the asteroid that will be the undoing of their kind.
You know what they say: if you introduce a running table saw in act I, someone is going to get sliced by the final act.
Checkhov’s gun
And that monster is a giant lobster.
Cannot be unseen.
If you look at the map of Sweden and Finland, you see the outline of the monster (Fenris?) that birthed these two. The jaws are big enough to envelop Finland.
“And that monster is a giant lobster”
South Park: “CRAB PEOPLE!”
Blasphemy! Those aren’t dinosaurs.
They’re sandworms.
Or maybe it’s a lathe?
Reginald @ 14
Checkhov’s running table saw, surely?
Dinosaur puppet battle!
What a Maroon, living up to the ‘nym @ 18;
The Spice must flow…
Is that circular saw the source of the rhythmic vibration that drew the adolescent forms of Shai’halud forth?
Maybe it’s because I’m from Canada*, but I see Mama Dinosaur and Baby Dinosaur sharing an ice cream sundae.
*On the other hand, my country’s flag depicts two guys butting heads and arguing with each other. (I first saw this mentioned in one of Martin Gardner’s Scientific American columns, decades ago.)
Oh crap – I’m stuck halfway. Now I see two bloodthirsty T. rex fighting over baby Jesus.
Oh no – more pareidolia!
@24:
The winner gets to eat him, right?
Speaking of manger scenes.
“Da cat et mah babby!!!111!!”
They’re not fighting, the one on the left is ogling that spike about to pierce the one on the right, who is begging the taller one to grab it before it hits.
Peredolia is so much fun in the war on Xmas, eh?
You gotta look at the negative space. It’s a Kilrathi Drakhri ship. Or maybe the Star Wars Rebellion logo.
Wasn’t there a scene in one of the Saw movies like this? I don’t think there were dinosaurs in it, though.
The mildly deranged penguin claims there is a slight misinterpretation here. Those are indeed two T. rex, and they are indeed in a shed — a cheese-aging shed — but they are celebrating the success of the cheese they laid down some time previously. The image is, in fact, quite similar to the Atlantis Rex Artisanal Cheese logo, albeit the nicely-aged cheese wheel in the middle is curiously undefined here. In the original logo, it was brilliantly-rendered MC Escherishq tiled sphere, each tile representing a different Atlantis Rex cheese.
@blf #32:
The penguin really loves her cheese, huh?