Optical Illusions

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Only the lord can answer your questions, praise…(just a hint)

Praise the lord, I have been enlightened

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Now we are back on track, posting pictures of Essendon players, now thats an optical illusion !

Same - I’m looking and looking and nothing. Squinting - nothing.

Pick up my phone a few hours later and it opens to the same post but this time I don’t have my glasses on.

Clear as day - ironic really.

Jesus Christ.

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I basically took annual leave to try to get this, and even with Koala’s explanation I still couldn’t get it. I either have dementia or this thread is giving me dementia.

I either have dementia or this thread is giving me dementia.

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I get this one, took me straight back to the one @Koala posted awhile back.

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This was done decades ago in The Godfather. Although, I thought it was a horses head.

Good looking pooch.

Took me ages to see it.

Ah, this dog unlocked the Koala one for me, after months of effort!

Now I have to go home to my wife and family.

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The carpet five minutes after you’ve said these edibles ain’t…

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This floor is entirely flat. The remarkable 17th-century optical illusion of Florence Cathedral’s marble tiles. When seen from above, the intricate geometry creates the illusion of a giant abyss that people might stumble into. The red, white, black and green marble floor was a colossal task that took 160 years to complete. It was carried out by the grand-ducal workshops of Florence, guided by Renaissance sculptor Baccio d’Agnolo, and was completed in 1660. The primary aim of the builders was to surpass the splendour of Roman imperial floors, above all those of the Pantheon. The result forms a giant unity of mesmerizing geometric carpets, aligned within the cathedral’s naves. The crest of the Medici family, the banking family which left an indelible mark across Florence and played a major role in the completion of the cathedral, can be seen on various sections of the floor.

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That is disturbing until you see it

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I think everyone is ignoring the elephant in the room with this.

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