


Have you ever gone to the website TotallyLooksLike.com ? You should. A visit there guarantees a laugh. Anyone can send in an entry for things that look like the other. It is cute.
As much as I am entertained by the visual similarities, I admire and am intrigued by the mental processes at work behind the entries. Who looks at a map of Paris dating from 1540 and says 'Wow! That looks just like a horseshoe crab!'? Really.
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