These 17 Photos From This Week Will Leave Your Mind Stuck In A Never-Ending Gymnastics Routine
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Are you ready for another mind-boggling, brain-scrambling, confusing photo roundup from Reddit?! Well, ready or not, here it is — this week's most confusing photos:
1.The cow on the left is not levitating:
2.This is not a countertop in the middle of a hotel:
3.This person does not have a foot for a hand:
4.There is not a random, floating hand scratching this person's back:
5.The person behind this cow does not have a disjointed neck:
6.This cat does have two front legs:
7.And this cat did not eat an Amazon box:
8.These are not giant asparagus:
9.This is not some odd medieval skull found in the woods:
10.This seagull did not fly off with this person's head:
11.This dog did not put its head through a wall:
12.This knitted pumpkin isn't floating:
13.The case on this motorcycle does not have legs:
14.This truck is not transparent:
15.This man is not exposed:
16.This is not a dog named Judy with no face:
17.And, lastly, this photo has confused me beyond belief because I don't see what's confusing about it, so please tell me in the comments:
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