Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You blue/black people are insane
sorry, it is a blue and black dress. see wired article. I for the life of me can't see white and gold.
You're saying the "black" you see in the dress, is the same as the black in the pattern *behind* the dress? Do you really not see the difference?
Anonymous wrote:You blue/black people are insane
sorry, it is a blue and black dress. see wired article. I for the life of me can't see white and gold.
You blue/black people are insane
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the spinning girl goes clockwise for some people, counter for others.
She switched!
Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg blue with chocolate lace.
. So white and gold (the gold lace is the part that is clear to me).Anonymous wrote:Its two different picture, you idiots!
Anonymous wrote:You people are nuts. Is this some kind of weird trickery? It's CLEARLY blue with black lace. There is no way that anyone could ever see it as gold. I just don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:If you go to the photo at 11:20--
scroll down the image very, very slowly and the dress looks white and gold, until you get close to the bottom. Then it looks black and blue.
If you scroll upwards very slowly, it starts off looking black and blue, until you've revealed most of the dress. I think it's that big blob of white space on the right that throws off your eyes, making it seem white and gold (at least to a lot of people).