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Anonymous
Finally, we have Group C, the ultimate minority in the matter, consisting of only a few individuals who have discovered the absolute and correct truth about the animation in question, yet are so few in number, any attempt at a vocal outreach is immediately quashed by the amateurish ramblings of Group A or the blind, mindless repetition of Group B's findings. You see, Group C consists of the few people who have discovered that the woman only does, in fact, spin one way, as this can be 100% undeniably confirmed by viewing the shadows of her legs and feet. They have examined how parts of the shadow enter and exit the picture, and establish a second-dimension in the animation, thus allowing the viewer to see that her foot in fact is making a counter-clockwise motion, proving that she does, in fact, only move one way, and that way is counter-clockwise. If her movements were to be clockwise, the shadow (or reflection, it does not matter which you consider it to be) could not possibly match up in any circumstance, no matter where the light (or mirrored panel) were to be.
However, any time Group C attempts to disperse this information to Group B, the semi-retarded and undereducated members of Group B can only get as far as "She only spins counter-clockwise because..." before immediately spewing forth their putrid, festering bullshit-covered nonsense about illusions and perception, as if they were recognized professors or certified scientists.
So which group are you part of anon? Because I am part of Group C, and damned well proud to be.
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