Upon closer inspection, these scenes of nature and freshly minted urban views reveal glitches — a rip, a fold, or a slice of background or foreground — indicative of
their true point of origin.
Not exact matches
We can not even begin to explain the
origins of this state
of cognition — perhaps the bridge between instinct and language, perhaps even Einstein's gap — and yet we trust our intelligence anyway (I understand that my description
of intelligence may not be entirely accurate scientifically, and apologize for it, but my
point holds
true).
Case in
point: the season premiere features one
of the best jokes in the show's history, detailing the
true origin of the Starbucks logo in a way that'll never make you look at that familiar green sign the same way again.
It's
true that cars have become better, but in the process, their national identities have faded to the
point that naming their country
of origin is usually little more than a matter
of parts content and politics.