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😂A SENSE OF HUMUS😂

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  • ErgatesErgates Posts: 2,953
    Haha! Finally got the first one to work! 
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  • JennyJJennyJ Posts: 10,576
    Fire said:
    Secret message for those with a magic eye ;)

    I certainly see things, but am not sure what - patterns, trees, birds? Hard to say. But very cool.

    I think the message is in the words that jump forward when you un-focus (or maybe it's focussing each eye separately - I never was sure how magic eye pictures work).
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  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    I'm definitely not getting words in the first or second picture.
  • StultiStulti Posts: 90
    I couldn’t see any words in the second one, only faces.

    The first one really isn’t worth wasting your time on.
  • clematisdorsetclematisdorset Posts: 1,348
    Papi Jo said:
    Autostereograms were the craze back in the mid 1990s. I've still got albums of them ... although now you find them on the internet. See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autostereogram
    Yes, I see the 3 animals now! Definitely 3D. I managed to see it after staring beyond the picture into the distance, the  stared at the picture for some seconds! Cool.

    Is the first one with words a squirrel? 
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  • StultiStulti Posts: 90
    I haven’t seen any images in the first one, only a message. But as I said before, it isn't worth wasting your time on. 🙂
  • JennyJJennyJ Posts: 10,576
    In the first one I don't get a picture, I get a message popping into the foreground.
    The first time I looked at the second one seems to be a hole savannah scene I was convinced I could birds on the ground in the foreground, but this time I see a lion family and what I saw as birds are now paws! It looks like the little one is staring intently at a butterfly, but my brain might be making that up!
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  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    Stulti said:
    It isn't worth wasting your time on. 🙂

    Are you still not having a bad day?
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