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In reply to the discussion: Do you see Albert Einstein or Marilyn Monroe? [View all]RebelOne
(30,947 posts)31. Any way I look at the image, I see Einstein.
And my eyesight is very bad. I had cataract surgery in both eyes in March of last year. One eye has good sight, but the other has macular degeneration.
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Off topic - but I have heard references to that dress color thing and have no idea what it means
Dragonfli
Apr 2015
#45
Thanks, although the difference in the color descriptions don't sound even close
Dragonfli
Apr 2015
#52
I suggest seeing them both, in 'Insignificance' a 1985 film by Nicholas Roeg about a fictional
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2015
#33
Severely near-sighted here. With my glasses, I see Albert Einstein. Without, Marilyn Monroe.
1monster
Apr 2015
#38