You'd think the most conversation-starting thing on cat3moviethe internet wouldn't be one balloon, but hey, anything is possible.
SEE ALSO: Scientists built a robot fish to spy on hard-to-find ocean animals@0600Hours posted an amusing picture of a balloon that just did not make sense. It's a balloon with a tiny face drawn on it, so when blown up the face would be enormous, right?
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This balloon had one job.
A humble Greg Kennedy responded early on with the most normal response:
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It's what we were all thinking, Greg.
But from there, the conversation delved into a public forum of creativity and free associations. We begin with an artistic short film about the balloon:
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Followed by those who were compelled to share their own balloon horror stories:
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This one is just going to give me nightmares.
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Then, the conversation naturally delved into big faces, starting with "the pebble:"
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Followed by America's sweetheart Haley Joel Osment and his actual large face:
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And then, is that Rihanna as an air balloon? At this point, why not.
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This one is my personal favorite:
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In retrospect, this conversation has a somewhat natural progression. Great A to C work, Twitter.
We learned a lesson today: give the internet anything and they'll make something strange beautiful.
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