My textured ceiling usually looks like it's breathing and swirling a little when I'm on my back catching my breath after a vigorous bike ride.
Had a friend who would get tracers while working his back muscles at the gym.
Honestly I'm not sure how much is a flashback vs having the previous experience of tripping to notice little things like the ceiling breathing. It's subtle. Maybe everyone's brains do that, and people who haven't tripped before just aren't primed to recognize it?
Also. Never take pictures that could get you in trouble. Even if they'll only ever be on your phone. Nothing of questionable legality. No nudity. No behavior that could cost a job 15 years later.
Here's the comment reply from when I first asked what was wrong with MBFC. Gotta say. I agree with that comment. I'm surprised more people haven't posted similar examples here.
The Jerusalem Report (Owned by Jerusalem Post) and the Jerusalem Post
This biased as shit publication is declared by MBFC as VEEEERY slightly center-right. They make almost no mention of the fact that they cherry pick aspects of the Israel war to highlight, provide only the most favorable context imaginable, yadda yadda. By no stretch of the imagination would these publications be considered unbiased as sources, yet according to MBFC they're near perfect.
Was going to say none, but people are listing YouTube as social media? Ok that then. But is YouTube really social media? IMO it's too hard to have a two way conversation on YouTube for it to be considered social media.
Boeing was one of my accounts back before the pandemic. I had to respond to RFPs where my employer sold services to Boeing. They sucked to work with and just didn't understand really basic things about the services they were requesting in their own RFPs.
Disney and Walmart on the other hand were great. They were not pushovers, but they were consistently friendly, and they always knew their shit.
Or she thought the sign would be funny. Made me giggle.