There's only one thing the internet loves more than an argument992 Archives and that's a good optical illusion.
Look, here's one of a dog. And here's another of some weird lines that will make your head ache if you stare at them too long.
SEE ALSO: 16 optical illusions more fun than that damn dressAnyway, today's optical illusion features a simple mirror selfie. On Saturday, Marisol Villanueva from Granada, Spain, shared the following two images on Twitter:
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Did you spot it?
Villanueva is wearing trousers with a vertical stripe down the middle, but at first glance it almost looks like she has two very skinny, cartoon character-style legs.
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Luckily, Villanueva was quick to dispel the mystery.
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That's Twitter for you. One minute you're sharing a quick couple of selfies, the next you're a viral trend.
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