17 Mind-Bending Photos From This Week That’ll Make You Rethink Reality
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Welcome back to another weekly roundup of Reddit's most mind-bending photos, friends! Last week was a doozy and, of course, this week is, too. As always, let us know which one really had you staring and thinking way too long. Let's go:
1.No, this plane is not somehow flying underwater:
2.This truck does not have a miniature house inside it:
3.This cat is not missing a limb:
4.This woman does not have a huge head with a tiny body and her hands on her hips:
5.These candles are not magically creating a warped shadow:
6.This cat does not have five paws:
7.This is not a giant snail on the road...
Nor is it flying in the sky:
8.This is not a TV with buildings on the screen:
9.These tire tracks are not jumping off the road:
10.This floor mat does not have eyes:
11.This vehicle is not levitating:
12.These two dogs do not have backward heads:
13.There are not three doorways here:
14.This is not a morphing dog with a weird eye:
15.This cat is not sticking out its tongue at you:
16.This is not two separate photos:
17.And, finally, this is not a horse with a human arm:
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