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I cannot express how much I love this.Ok, this has been bugging me.
Malaysia Airlines and the case of the missing legs
By Terri Rupar
March 12 at 2:32 pm
...The New Straits Times reports that Malaysian police said there was no purposeful doctoring of the photographs -- the photo of one man was simply placed on top of the photo of the other when they were photocopied....
So one photo was placed on top of the other? :waitasec:
I don't understand how doing that could cause that. Look at my experiment below.
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Now let's put one photo on top of the other and photocopy it.
That explanation makes no sense to me. Can someone explain how I'm thinking wrong on this? :waitasec:
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No no you are totally correct. They had to cut the legs off before they added the other legs so why did they cut the first set off?
a. He was wearing a skirt.
b. His fly was open and his fuse was showing.
c. He had no legs because there was something in the way blocking the view such as a trash container or unattended luggage.
d. Someone sat their Starbucks on the bottom half and had to cut it off before they made copies.
e. There was a glitch when they printed it and the legs simply didn't print. (Does not explain why they added legs).
f. None of the above.
ETA: And it looks quite carefully lined up under the other photo instead of accidental.