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Woman Thinks She’s Filming The Moon From The Passenger Seat, But “Looks Can Be Deceiving”
With the improvement in cell phone cameras over the years, everyone thinks they’re a budding photographer. We’re all looking for that one memorable photo that will put us on the internet map of “things you have to see.” Looking at life through the lens of a cell phone camera can create confusion, like mistaking a Burger King sign for the Moon.
Life in Louisiana might be less than exciting at times. So when you see the bright, full Moon looming in the distance, it only makes sense to want a picture. When you have night blindness and things are fuzzy, you think that maybe your camera will clear it up. Focus. And then the distance shortens, and you get your wake-up call. That isn’t the Moon, it’s a Burger King sign.
@echecalexx Looks can be deceiving #burgerking #fyp #moon #lgbt @Burger King ♬ Welp, Didn’t Expect That – Yu-Peng Chen & HOYO-MiX
The original poster of this video is clearly able to make fun of themselves for this error, and we are quick to smile. However, it might be time to have a brief discussion about regular visits to the optometrist. Nah, who are we kidding? We’re just going to keep laughing because, seriously — it’s not the Moon, it’s a Burger King sign!
If you have ever driven at night, you have probably had a moment similar to this. However, most of us don’t record them on video. We laugh and continue on our merry way to see the Moon another day. It is probably a good thing this person is a passenger and not the driver, who could see the sign. These two folks seem to have a thing with Burger King.
@echecalexx OP BK be wildin #burgerking #fyp #themoon #haveityourway @Burger King ♬ Awkward Moment – Brice Davoli
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