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The magic crucifish

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Bad Astronomy highlights this example of religious pareidolia, or pattern-seeing--a website selling the "crucifish," a catfish skull that miraculously takes the form of Christ on the cross. Another feature of the sight: an old optical illusion in which you stare at a certain pattern for a while & turn away to see what an expectant viewer could interpret as an image of Christ in the air.

Buy six and a portion of the proceeds goes to charity. But this skull is also magic for you:

This icon is said to Bring Good Luck and Protection to those who posses one

All I can say is that it has worked for me

I have won the lottery for $2700.00

Win at Bingo consistently

Have survived 4 Major Hurricanes

I'm sure some of you are skeptics, but really, you can't argue with the bingo.

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