black_dust
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There is no spoon
Try looking only at her shadow. Even when I see her moving clockwise, I can only see the shadow running counter-clockwise.
Thank you. I was going insane trying to make it spin ccw (to me cw seems to be the default)... but I could much more easily "make" the shadow go ccw, and then I just started looking up slowly while correlating the movement of the shadow with the girl.

I can only see her going clockwise, no counter at all.![]()

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If you see her spinning Clock, you are using the right side of your brain, if you see her spinning Counter, you are using the left side of your brain.
Perhaps the left side of my brain is dead..?

I tried checking it out myself(looking at each frame) and i got confused as S**t. You think it's going counter-clock wise but then all of a sudden she going clockwise. But whatever, I can still see it going either way at will.I said before that the actual animation was spinning counter clockwise... but I was verily wrong. The animated gif is spinning clockwise.
Her foot and its reflection are obviously spinning clockwise.
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Pay attention to the EXTENDED leg![]()
It's obviously obvious that he's obviously not patronizing you... obviously.

My point being that it's ******edly arrogant to state that it's obviously one way or the other, or state 'proofs' when it's obviously something that can be seen either way. Don't patronize me with stupid winks.

It's obviously obvious that he's obviously not patronizing you... obviously.
Obviously.![]()

I'll obviously patronize your obvious...ly.![]()

That chick's nips are the most obvious.![]()

It's pretty obviously spinning counter-clockwise if you just look at the reflection of the foot![]()
[/deadleftbrain]You're taking this WAY too personally
My point was that it's physically impossible for the object to be spinning clockwise if you take the reflection of the extended leg into account.

When the silhouette is moving clockwise, so is it's shadow/reflection. When the silhouette is moving counterclockwise, so is it's shadow/reflection.![]()
You're taking this WAY too personally
My point was that it's physically impossible for the object to be spinning clockwise if you take the reflection of the extended leg into account.