Cool optical illusion
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That is very cool @George-K
If you look at the "big picture", they definitely look rotating. If you look at just one corner, then you can tell they stay in place.e
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@Horace said in Cool optical illusion:
Very cool, George! Thanks for sharing that.
I thanked George for this but actually jon posted it. Jon I'm sorry for the past four years of this misunderstanding. I did not mean to deny you gratitude for posting that optical illusion. I know justice delayed is justice denied, but all I can do at this point is to thank you belatedly. And George, consider my thank you rescinded. I am sorry for that too.
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@Horace said in Cool optical illusion:
Very cool, George! Thanks for sharing that.
I thanked George for this but actually jon posted it. Jon I'm sorry for the past four years of this misunderstanding. I did not mean to deny you gratitude for posting that optical illusion. I know justice delayed is justice denied, but all I can do at this point is to thank you belatedly. And George, consider my thank you rescinded. I am sorry for that too.
@Horace said in Cool optical illusion:
George, consider my thank you rescinded. I am sorry for that too.
I will peer deep, deep into my boundless moral character to find a place where I can live, having accepted, thoughtlessly, your gratitude without justification or deflection to the person deserving the thanks.
I am ashamed.
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We should just share a moment to thank Horace for his apology. It's so rare that anybody ever admits a mistake here. Even though it took him three fucking years to own up to this egregious error, he actually apologized considerably more quickly than the Roman Catholic Church did for their treatment of Galileo, and lest anybody accuse me of being anti-religion, considerably more quickly than the British government did for the Bloody Sunday massacre.
Not that either of these events compares in any way to what Horace did. My God, Horace, I hope you can sleep at night.
As for George, I just don't know what to say.
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We should just share a moment to thank Horace for his apology. It's so rare that anybody ever admits a mistake here. Even though it took him three fucking years to own up to this egregious error, he actually apologized considerably more quickly than the Roman Catholic Church did for their treatment of Galileo, and lest anybody accuse me of being anti-religion, considerably more quickly than the British government did for the Bloody Sunday massacre.
Not that either of these events compares in any way to what Horace did. My God, Horace, I hope you can sleep at night.
As for George, I just don't know what to say.