Here 16 Of The Wackiest, Most Confusing Photos We Found On The Internet This Week
Krista Torres
·3-min read
Hello, hello! Welcome, yet again, to another week of confusing photos. We've scoured Reddit's r/confusing_perspective thread for the most mind-warping photos shared this week. Here's what we found:
1.How many pipes are there here?
2.Is this chair facing the water or the grass?
3.And is this a bench or a chair?
4.Are these pillars indented or is it just a shadow?
5.Why does this ladder look like it is going through the roof?
6.A plane is not crashing here, what is going on?
7.Why does this snow angel look like its coming out of the snow?
8.Can you tell what is going on in this photo?
9.Is this tool really floating?
10.This person will not fall into a giant hole if they step backward.
11.This is not a giant block of cement. Can you tell what it is?
12.This is not a person with extremely long legs kneeling by the fence. Explain the legs!
13.This is not an average-sized rock, nor are those giant people. Tell us why this photo is so confusing!
14.There is not a giant face coming out of this man's stomach.
15.At a glance, you might think this is inappropriate. Don't worry, it is not. What is it?
16.And, finally, this is not a giant bug about to take over the world.
Okay, what photos confused you the most this week? Let us know in the comments!
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