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Whose legs are whose? Optical illusion of couple hugging leaves people baffled


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A seemingly normal picture of a couple hugging on a beach has gone viral for the strangest reason.

The image in question recently resurfaced on Reddit, and has left people baffled due to the optical illusion created by the couple's legs.

The picture, which was posted alongside the caption: "This hurts my brain...", shows a man and a woman embracing in front of a beautiful beach.

The man is facing away from the camera, and the woman is hugging him while facing the camera.

https://www.heart.co.uk/lifestyle/quizzes-puzzles/couple-hugging-optical-illusion-legs/

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That DID make my head hurt :)   

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Cool!

 

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You can orient by the feet directions.

But it's still way-off, so I wonder if it's "photoshopped"...

Or maybe I'm just not good at optical illusions.

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Is anybody actually dumb enough to justify this Idiot question? One guy is Black and the other White, and look at their feet man, come on.
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On 4/13/2022 at 10:54 PM, pallidin said:

You can orient by the feet directions.

But it's still way-off, so I wonder if it's "photoshopped"...

Or maybe I'm just not good at optical illusions.

Im not sure there isnt a bit o shop where the leg of the white pant legs ends and white legs began might just be lucky low photo resolutions

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