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mrswdk wrote:Yeah, why has PS been asking multiple female strangers in random places whether or not they think part of the moon is missing? Is this how PS gets the ladies hot?
mrswdk wrote:Obama sold it to aliens to pay for the Affordable Healthcare Act.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Phatscotty wrote:... it looks like a chunk of the moon is missing on the bottom right corner. WTF?
Anyone else noticed this or heard an explanation for why it looks like this?
degaston wrote:Phatscotty wrote:... it looks like a chunk of the moon is missing on the bottom right corner. WTF?
Anyone else noticed this or heard an explanation for why it looks like this?
It was Omnipotus.
Phatscotty wrote:Alright, giving up searching the internet on this one and I haven't heard anyone talking about it in over a month. Most people I know and even recently total (female) strangers in random places have all agreed when asked; it looks like a chunk of the moon is missing on the bottom right corner. WTF?
Anyone else noticed this or heard an explanation for why it looks like this?
Phatscotty wrote:Alright, giving up searching the internet on this one and I haven't heard anyone talking about it in over a month. Most people I know and even recently total (female) strangers in random places have all agreed when asked; it looks like a chunk of the moon is missing on the bottom right corner. WTF?
Anyone else noticed this or heard an explanation for why it looks like this?
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Women's cycles follow lunar cycles.
Phatscotty wrote:How come nobody has noticed it looks different before a month ago?
Dukasaur wrote:I very much suspect sample bias. Three or four people that you know may have commented on it in the last month. I very much doubt if that is a representative sample of the entire planet's population.
Dukasaur wrote:Phatscotty wrote:How come nobody has noticed it looks different before a month ago?
"Nobody" is a pretty broad term.
I very much suspect sample bias. Three or four people that you know may have commented on it in the last month. I very much doubt if that is a representative sample of the entire planet's population.
Personally, I noticed it many years ago, but I understood the light/dark bias in our eyes, so I never considered it important enough to discuss with anyone. You're the first person I know that's ever actually asked about it, so you're the first person I ever explained it to.
mrswdk wrote:Option 5 is that part of the moon really has been stolen as an excuse for NASA to invade outer space in a war that will prop up their military-industrial complex sugar daddies.
tzor wrote:degaston wrote:Option 6:
That happened in 1999, silly.
Dukasaur wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Alright, giving up searching the internet on this one and I haven't heard anyone talking about it in over a month. Most people I know and even recently total (female) strangers in random places have all agreed when asked; it looks like a chunk of the moon is missing on the bottom right corner. WTF?
Anyone else noticed this or heard an explanation for why it looks like this?
It's a trick based on the way our eyes work. We perceive bright objects as being larger than they are, and dark objects as being smaller than they are. It's the reason fat people were black clothes.
As you can sea, most of the right side (from our point of view) of the moon is dark "seas" that our eyes fool us into thinking they are smaller than they are. To a lesser degree, this is also true of the lower 1/3 of the moon. The "top left" of the moon is the opposite. It is highly pulverized rock that reflects light very brightly and therefore seems to us as being larger than it is.
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