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I found this in my girlfriend’s bathroom. We’ve been looking at it for an hour now and still can’t figure out what it is.

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It starts with caution.

That response is deeply rooted. Humans are wired to notice anomalies quickly because, historically, the cost of ignoring a potential threat was much higher than the cost of overreacting to something harmless. So your brain leans toward the safer assumption first—even if that means briefly imagining worst-case scenarios.

The shape and texture likely played a role too. Anything that looks biological but undefined—soft, damp, shapeless—can trigger instincts tied to contamination or decay. It’s not a conscious thought process; it’s more like a fast internal alert system saying, “This doesn’t belong here. Pay attention.”…continue reading …

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