OK,
it may not be a mystery to you,
but a one hundred year old drawing depicting a duck
and a rabbit at the same time is gaining a lot of attention on the internet.
If you look from right to left,
you will see the duck first,
if you look from left to right you will see the rabbit first,
if you see both at the same time,
I don't know what is wrong with you.
You need a
Lobotomy!
"Before solving the duck or rabbit optical illusion puzzle, it might be helpful to know that the image was first used by American psychologist Joseph Jastrow in 1899, as reported by Australia News on February 15. The drawing itself was first published in a German magazine in 1892. According to Jastrow, the quicker one can switch from one animal to the other, the more creative a person is. But was Jastrow right – as in the case of many former psychologists? Take the test and see how creative you are! This rabbit or a duck answer reveals a lot about you. If you are a person who tends to look – as it is want when reading a line – from left to right, you most likely will see a duck at first. If you are in the habit of scanning something from right to left – as many dyslexics do – you will most likely see the rabbit first." By Tina Burgess for examiner.com.
So,
according to this Jastrow guy,
I'm dyslexics.
Unless,
we take into account that I might have gone to school in the
They read from left to right
and so do the great anime artist of
Write
and read from the left to right.
Well,
what did they know back in 1899.
Sigmund Freud
thought all children had sexual cravings for their parents!
That is also when the great
Lobotomy Craze
was just about to start in full swing!
They even gave the nut,
Egas Moniz,
not a lobotomy,
but the
for creating his procedure in 1949!
This is,
I'm Going For The Quick - Behind The Eyeballs Method - Called The Trans-Orbital Lobotomy - Now Won't That Be Fun,
Jim Hauenstein,
And,
“In 1949, neurologist Egas Moniz (1874-1955) received a Nobel Prize for his discovery of ‘the therapeutic value of leucotomy in certain psychoses’. Today, prefrontal leucotomy is derided as a barbaric treatment from a much darker age, and it is to be hoped that, one day, so too might antipsychotic drugs.” - Neel Burton -
That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
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Like what you are reading?
Are you reading from left to right,
or right to left?
I think you need a Lobotomy my friend.
Then you will set up my Blog as your Homepage,
or you will sign up as a Follower,
or you could possibly leave a Comment,
and then I would answer you in a Post.
Thanks for the Lobotomy.
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