The summer has arrived in Sweden at last. Un-accustomed as we are to higher temperatures it seems that the sightings of UFOs increases. Many years ago there was a movie about what happens in peoples minds when the temperature rises. Another movie, also dealing wirth hot temperatures was Dog Day Afternoon (1975) starring Al Pacino, based on a true story that happened in August 1972, when a planned bank robbery went wrong and developed into a twelve hour long TV-broadcasted live drama. The theory is that events like this only happens during the dog days of late August as temperatures rise high and the brains in people's skulls stops working properly.
Statistics point at sightings of UFOs increases with higher temperatures. Does that mean that people are not as reliable in these wheather conditions as in cooler wheather? Today's pic shows how ones mind might trick you into seeing things that maybe don't exist... or do they?
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