For anyone interested this is called a Hongi, it is a traditional Māori greeting where two people press their noses and sometimes their forehead together.
Edit: To elaborate on this, a big part of this is sharing the same breath. (Credit u/DarthHobgoblin)
Platypuschowder666 on February 11st, 2020 at 23:12 UTC »
They have the same hair.....
sun_mist on February 11st, 2020 at 23:26 UTC »
They are about to fuse into a singular being Taika Ruffalo
Ricky_-_Spanish on February 12nd, 2020 at 00:25 UTC »
For anyone interested this is called a Hongi, it is a traditional Māori greeting where two people press their noses and sometimes their forehead together.
Edit: To elaborate on this, a big part of this is sharing the same breath. (Credit u/DarthHobgoblin)