
Man reading problems of perception upside-down.
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Man reading problems of perception upside-down.
Packaging Russian Dolls
"According to mom the answers are all in this book!" "Too bad there's no pictures at which to look!"
"I'm in a catch-23 situation."
Pity vs. Bragging and Public Relations
"Even if forced to slave all day, in my mind I'll always play!"
"The trouble is, professor, you see the Erlenmeyer flask half empty and I see it half full."
Thinking and thinking backwards.
Others' perceptions (which aren't always true)
Objects in mirror bear no relation to reality.
Famous Optical Illusions!
'The polls say we're managing all of the people all of the time.'
'The hippiest dryads were often farouche.'
Problem Solver Wanted
"Is there a God?"
'I didn't choose art. Art chose me!'
'It's a real conundrum. Not sure if I should open it, or beat it.'
Answers to last week's brain-teasers
'That's from the last year the data was available.'
The Big Four debate banking ethics
"My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me."
Bizarre sights.
"It's not the timing of our relationship that's wrong. It's the lighting."
Optimist, Pessimist, Surrealist.
Left and Right: Please be consistent.
"Do you have any books on perception?"
"You know what your problem is? You think too much."
'Am I covered if a car falls on my tree?'
"Hang on - I've forgotten the question!"
Elevator dilemma.
"You still working on your car?"
Dr. Rontgens shadow.
Cartoon heading in the right direction.
Artists without borders.
Man imagines his pregnant partner as an impossible bottle.
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