Posted on 04/27/2019 7:55:48 AM PDT by cba123
Useless photo, useless commentary.
From the bottom on up: bacon, mutant Orca plush toy, baggie of used gum (Double Bubble?); baggies of drugs of abuse (vintage Owsley acid?); my laundry pile at the end of the week (only neater and cleaner).
The article should have said that up front. As it is, it seems that people are dismissing the picture as a waste of time without ever knowing what it really is.
Maybe a backpack or jacket draped over a chair, and a bunch of food wrappers or pieces of wrapping paper. It’s blurry, so it’s hard to identity. Also maybe the top of a wine bottle. Maybe a package of tea.
I can sort of relate to this. Decades ago I had a rash of migraines so severe that they included stroke symptoms. I’d have half-body numbness and partial blindness and also cognitive stuff like inability to identify things. I could open a book and look at a page of text and all I would see is letters. Not words, just letters. It would also happen in the other direction, where I’d have an idea in mind but couldn’t find a word to express it. The disconnect was extremely strange and actually did feel a bit like looking at this picture.
As a side note, a few years after I had the migraines, a guy at work suddenly started having what seemed like stroke symptoms one day. He was pretty young, maybe about 30 or so. They rushed him to the hospital in great fear that he was having a stroke. I said, watch, it’ll turn out to be a migraine. And sure enough, that’s what it was. By that evening he was totally recovered and they released him. He had never had a migraine prior to that.
OK, the big hairy thing up front is now called “Theodore”.
I see two walls and a floor. Otherwise, the picture is so grainy to have any useful information.
Shopping bag. A couple of stuffed animals.
So I failed. I named three things in the picture. Which one thing did they want?
Then, of course, there is the bed that everything is piled upon.
No. Actually, I have a function in Photoshop that reverses effects like this one that used a watercolor effect to create the image. Reversing the effect made everything out nearly as clear as the original. OH, that’s a girl sitting on the floor with her head in her arms on her knees.
Air.
Royal Millinery
It looks like Jussie Smollett’s bed, don’t ask me how I know. ; )
still waste of time since anyone with half a functioning brain cell would get checked if their vision gets worse where things are indistinguishable and a person who’s had a stroke or aneurysm may or may not see as this picture attempts to show. Medicine and science are wrong almost as often as they are right. Lots of people paid big bucks for guesses and/or research skewed by their own mind or agenda of whomever funds the project.
What a waste of time.
This country needs a good catastrophe to snap people back into reality.
Nothing like having to work for your survival to strip away trash like this.
Yet you considered responding to this a good use of your valuable time.
A room with a bunch of assorted crap in it.
The background....it appears to be a wall - painted beige.
The trick to stumping the viewer is that you can’t enlarge the photo and scroll around and scrutinize each item. I tried. I see what appears to be a nearly empty pancake syrup pitcher in the lower left quadrant; and other items too vague to name without better means of inspecting them.
It looks like my daughter’s desk. I don’t know what’s on that either.
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