#13 in really old photos you can see the dead person being much more sharp/in focus than the other (living) people in the photo. This is because early photos needed a long exposure time, and while the corpse sat perfectly still it is impossible for living people to be completely motionless for the time it took to take a photo, causing them to be slightly blurry/"out of focus".
"Parrots often bond with a keeper, from their perspective, as a lifelong romantic partner. If the person dies, or the parrot is displaced, they can go into massive depression and pluck out their own feathers."
#13 in really old photos you can see the dead person being much more sharp/in focus than the other (living) people in the photo. This is because early photos needed a long exposure time, and while the corpse sat perfectly still it is impossible for living people to be completely motionless for the time it took to take a photo, causing them to be slightly blurry/"out of focus".
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now that is a creepy fact.