Space Invaders
Invaders in your stomach space in this case, that is.
"Space Invaders" was the name of an old video game in the 1980s in which an orderly formation of attacking aliens advanced downward toward the ground and your only defense was a gun that could be moved from side to side and fired electronic blip torpedoes upwards in order to hopefully wipe out the advancing armada of Invaders before they touched down onto the ground. The Invaders took the appearance of alien creatures (as much as the rudimentary graphics capabilities allowed at that time) some of which appeared as if they had eyes, appendages or antennae.
This trio of mini strudels from a local bakery resembled some of those invaders featured in that early video game.
The phenomenon of a pattern resembling a face or other recognizable thing is called pareidolia.
Space Invaders
Invaders in your stomach space in this case, that is.
"Space Invaders" was the name of an old video game in the 1980s in which an orderly formation of attacking aliens advanced downward toward the ground and your only defense was a gun that could be moved from side to side and fired electronic blip torpedoes upwards in order to hopefully wipe out the advancing armada of Invaders before they touched down onto the ground. The Invaders took the appearance of alien creatures (as much as the rudimentary graphics capabilities allowed at that time) some of which appeared as if they had eyes, appendages or antennae.
This trio of mini strudels from a local bakery resembled some of those invaders featured in that early video game.
The phenomenon of a pattern resembling a face or other recognizable thing is called pareidolia.