12 things that reveal their true nature in a couple of moments
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/12-things-that-reveal-their-true-nature-in-a-couple-of-moments.htmlThere are many optical illusions that can be deliberately created to trick our minds. But sometimes these visual tricks happen by accident, and we don't necessarily notice them at first glance.
Pictolic has compiled a list of deceptive images that from now on will make you doubt reality.
12 PHOTOS
1. "I almost ate the mantis that was in my salad!"
2. Edible AirPod.
3. Believe it or not, this is cake.
4. Converse bottomless sneakers.
5. At first glance, this cinema looks like a laptop.
6. Square portal in a brick wall.
7. This part of the stump looks like a small wooden metropolis.
8. Not a dragon's egg, but just a ham!
9. Spider tea.
10. Don't eat this strawberry frosting - it's actually just putty paste.
11. Very dangerous non-carrot sticks from potassium tetrachlorourate.
12. You shouldn't eat these grapes, they are actually the botryoid minerals of chalcedony.
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