Optical illusion makes people do double take after they spot THIS

Nov 4, 2016 - 06:30
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Optical illusion makes people do double take after they spot THIS

AN OPTICAL illusion which has now gone viral after appearing in a hotel guest’s room is making people question how dirty their mind is.

The leaflet, which was placed in the guest’s room to advertise in-room safes, sparked a debate online after being posted to image sharing site Imgur. 

People have revealed what they think the drawing on the leaflet portrays - and it is two very different things. 

The drawing on the leaflet is supposed to illustrate a woman "enjoying peace of mind" while reading a book and laying back in a chair. 

But many Imgur users have expressed seeing something very different.

What do you see when you look at this optical illusion?

One user said: "Looks like a lady getting some loving!" 

But other users can’t seem to see anything other than the woman reading a book. 

Another Imgur user said: "I don’t see it. I guess I prefer reading over dirty things?"

Someone else tried to explain the optical illusion: "I think this is a case of see what you want to see. How does the other hand of the book and the deformed leg/arm fit into the illusion?"

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