Most of the photos people take, show someone posing in front of a camera. But, from time to time, the lens captures an imperfect angle, and the result is a photo that has to be seen several times to figure out what it shows. It’s not all bad news, that’s how we train our imagination and have fun. In a Reddit thread, users shared the types of photographs that make us doubt our own eyes.
1. “Apparently one of the side effects of cold medicine is growing a man’s arm.”
2. “2 cats or white cat with a hat?
Superstar wide receiver nicknamed "Megatron" who set an NFL record for single season receiving yards with 1,964 in 2012. He spent his entire 9-year career with the Detroit Lions, topping 1,000 yards on seven occasions and totaling 83 career touchdown receptions.
Before Fame He had a standout season for Georgia Tech in 2006, winning both the Fred Biletnikoff Award and the ACC Player of the Year Award. He was selected 2nd overall by the Lions in the 2007 NFL Draft.
Nigeria’s leading life insurer, FBNInsurance Ltd., has announced the appointment of Dr. Femi Oyetunji as its Chairman and Alhaji Mohammed Borodo as an Independent Non-Executive Director. Dr. Oyetunji has over 30 years of extensive industry experience with fiscal, strategic, operational, and transformational leadership. The last 10 years was spent as the Group Managing Director/CEO of Continental Reinsurance Plc where Oyentunji served before his retirement in 2021.
Dr. Oyetunji, holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Victoria University of Manchester where he graduated with First Class in Statistics and Operational Research, a Master of Science degree [MSC] from the University of London, and a Ph.
The Hallmark Channel is headed to Britain this Christmas for a jolly holiday.
The network has cast Will Kemp (“The Christmas Waltz”) and Reshma Shetty (“Blind Spot”) in its upcoming original movie “Jolly Good Christmas,” which will premiere during its annual Countdown to Christmas programming event.
August 18, 2014 8:17 AM EDT
An Ohio county where a man admitted to having sex with corpses while employed at the morgue can be held liable for his actions, a federal appeals court has ruled.
Kenneth Douglas, who worked night shifts at the Hamilton County morgue from 1976 until 1992, said in a deposition he had sex with up to 100 dead bodies, often while drunk or high on drugs, WCPO Cincinnati reports.