I'm with you. It is obvious her right leg is raised and she is rotating clockwise. I've tried squinting and cocking my head and I still don't see how anti-clockwise could be possible.
TrashcanMan79 wrote:I'm with you. It is obvious her right leg is raised and she is rotating clockwise. I've tried squinting and cocking my head and I still don't see how anti-clockwise could be possible.
Yeah exactly.
...I was looking at the breasts. (Purely to analyse the rotation you understand...!)
They 'logically' appear on the right and then 'logically' disappear on the left.
I feel like the first greek that worked out the world was round by noticing that ships appear to 'rise up' from the horizon...
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TrashcanMan79 wrote:I'm with you. It is obvious her right leg is raised and she is rotating clockwise. I've tried squinting and cocking my head and I still don't see how anti-clockwise could be possible.
Maybe after a shot or two of 151....
Mmmmm... 151. It's been a long time since I've had a flaming Dr. Pepper. *sigh*
Maybe try looking at her shadow. Even when she is moving clockwise for me, her shadow continues to go counter-clockwise.
"Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead." ~Charles Bukowski
Oh, and she isn't spinning smoothly on my computer. I 've seen this before and it should look better.
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