So, I'm scrolling through Reddit, just letting the internet wash over me, when BAM, I stop scrolling. Did I just see what I think I saw? Slowly, I scroll back up to see that yes, I did, in fact, see something weird.
Sound familiar?
So, I'm scrolling through Reddit, just letting the internet wash over me, when BAM, I stop scrolling. Did I just see what I think I saw? Slowly, I scroll back up to see that yes, I did, in fact, see something weird.
Sound familiar?
You've got to admit, the illusion is a good one. What caught my eye while scrolling is the man's rib cage on her left side. It made me question her shirt, which made me look a bit closer.
It does look pretty smooshed at first glance, but then you realize that the pupper has his head sideways. There's nothing wrong with him. He's just an adorable derp.
Maybe the caption, "Couldn't find Merlin this morning," will help you know what you're looking for.
Merlin the doggo is such a good ninja that you may need to turn up your screen brightness to see him.
I want to know the story behind this. Was the guy bored? Does he do this every day? Where's the teacher? Is he the teacher?
Everyone seems to be getting a kick out of it, so maybe it's just a normal occurrence.
Do you think Kylo Ren calls it Target, or is he a "Tar-jay" kind of guy?
"Tar-jay" certainly sounds like it could be a name out of the Star Wars universe.
They clearly just googled for random eye chart pics and picked this one.
Important question: Would you let them know of the mistake?
I mean, I know that if the person sitting in front of me during class wore that t-shirt often I would probably do something like this just for the photo opportunity.
I'd definitely give this establishment a try just because of the sign. If their food is half as good as their pun, it'll be worth it.
But I guess the advertisement is doing its job if you look at it for five whole minutes. Next time someone needs a lawyer, the creepy staring guy will be right there in their memory.
Or do, and record the whole thing for the enjoyment of the internet. If it's entertaining enough, we may be willing to donate to your release fund.
It wasn't until I scrolled down and saw the legs that my brain realized something was wrong with the proportions of that baby.
Why did she pose like that, anyway? It's unnatural and not flattering, even if her elbow wasn't so awkwardly placed.
Timing is what's up. Just as this photo was taken, a dude was walking behind her. The darkness of his skin and hair perfectly matches her wet locks.
But you would be wrong. How many soldiers do you see in this photo?
I'll admit, it took me a while to realize there were two.
Little did she realize that it wasn't her clashing stripes that would totally blow people's minds. At first glance, she appears to have super skinny legs.
Wait a minute! It's a doggo! Silly doggo! I want a pic of the doggo itself, just to d'aww over and imagine snuggling.
All doggos are good doggos, even when they are bamboozling us and pretending to be beards.
The perfectly placed shadow of a nearby flag creates the cool illusion. No genie or three wishes required.
Whether you prefer the term "nope rope" or "danger noodle," I think we can all agree that we really wouldn't want to find this in our own vehicle.
I definitely would have done a double-take if I'd noticed her staring over my shoulder, and a second one when I realized it was just the magazine.
The cute little fuzzball perfectly matches the color of the logs it's sleeping on. Perfect camouflage for a disturbance-free nap.
I mean, can you blame him? It's hilarious.
I'm embarrassed about how long it took me to find him the first time.
I'm very glad that I have dogs that are too small to drink out of the toilet. If they ever got at the bowl, I'd be more worried about them drowning.
No one will notice that the laptop is the wrong way around, right? Right?
So dumb.
You would think Target has the budget to make sure this sort of mistake doesn't happen. It's an easy fix!