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@LexiLenis [name pseudonymized] [ontology] [04]: @GregoryEck @GodGetslastWord #LeftSide for all those #Woke #Beotches & their purple, green or red hair, unshaven pits & #skanky miasmas. Give me a good #GunToting #GodFearing #FarmGirlStrong #Woman any day & 2x on Sunday. #FeminismIsCancer [URL redacted]
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Context #NMUKBBCAshithaNagesh "But here's the thing: that's all fake. The image was really created by Yurii Perepadia, a 50-year-old designer from Oleksandriya in Ukraine. He drew it in 2016 and it took him about two hours to complete. And most importantly, he says the image has nothing to do with how stressed you're feeling. ... 'I drew this optical illusion in Adobe Illustrator on September 26, 2016,' he writes. 'To create it, I used the effect of Akiyoshi Kitaoka. This is a white and black stroke on a coloured background... which sets in motion the focus of vision and it seems to a person that the details of the image are moving.'" https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/article/1309b623-ec96-4213-a54b-0f0699fbd1c8 #IRLPsychologistAkiyoshiKitaoka [Wikipedia] #NewspaperUKBrdshtTheGuardian "Professor Akiyoshi Kitaoka from Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan, has spent more than a decade creating his collection of moving optical illusions." https://www.theguardian.com/science/gallery/2014/aug/05/dizzying-optical-illusions-akiyoshi-kitaoka-pictures #BrandAdobeIllustrator #2016_ #LiteralPerceptionVisualOpticalIllusion [Wikipedia] #IRLIllustratorYuriiPerepadia [Instagram]
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