People on the internet became equally shocked and amazed by a photo shared by a Japanese user in a farming area. Initially, the plot looked peaceful, but when the bizarre structures seen in the image were pointed out, people shared it everywhere online.
These rocks were round, messy, and had a coat of ice, and they looked just like the eggs in the Alien and Prometheus movies. Because the animation was so full of suspense, it seemed possible that a scary creature would appear anytime.
While people described the sensitive matter on the internet, the man responsible for the field acted as usual. When people asked about his exhibit, he gave a vague reply: he chuckled and remarked that it was just “nonsense” as if a dead rake had been found there instead. He stayed locked in deep thought, enjoyed more tea, and kept up his tractor work, looking calm with his experience of seeing all kinds of peculiar things come from the land.
Scenes from Annihilation resembled those often seen in sci-fi movies, and fans couldn’t ignore it. All sorts of theories and memes appeared on the internet, with some people joking that it was the start of an alien apocalypse, just as common science fiction always hints would happen.
The pictures greatly contributed to the eerie experience, showing shaped fungi that seemed to be from an alien sci-fi movie. It was even more convincing when the sun hit them so that their odd reflections appeared like they were alive.
The hope that alien activity had been found vanished very quickly for conspiracy theorists and those who hunt for aliens. These statements were not false because of aliens, but were really caused by cabbages gone bad. Turns out, the farmer kept a part of his previous crop in the earth as is often done by farmers.
The fact that the weather was so extreme made the scene stand out strongly. Instead of staying rigid and frozen because of the freezing weather, the cabbage heads slowly got softer thanks to the warm winter. Then, when the weather unexpectedly got cold in spring, moisture on the outer part of the cabbage froze, making the vegetables seem slimy and unnatural.
What’s found inside these homes is an unpleasant, slumping and falling-down combination, which is a normal step in the composting process. Different aspects of nature actually behave like genuine artists. Nevertheless, because of the frosty sculptures keeping their original form, the field attracts many interested people.
People from the area and tourists are greeting the odd eggs with their cameras to get a shot before they disappear or are planted over. The result was that a simple farming issue turned into a well-known internet phenomenon at the meeting point of farming, climate, and the internet.