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I really like AnaPeru’s stuff…for me this one does that optical illusion thing … where the background can jump out and look like a different picture
It’s clever isn’t it? It is hard to see it more than one way but you can if you squeeze your brain under the tap and rinse your eyes. (I can do this as am a dr.)
When I first saw it, I only saw it as abstract shape, doc.
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I really like AnaPeru’s stuff…for me this one does that optical illusion thing … where the background can jump out and look like a different picture
It’s clever isn’t it? It is hard to see it more than one way but you can if you squeeze your brain under the tap and rinse your eyes. (I can do this as am a dr.)
When I first saw it, I only saw it as abstract shape, doc.