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Social media users are losing their minds over this baffling visual jigsaw which reportedly can only be solved by 2 per cent of people.
As if finding one woman wasn’t hard enough.
Social media users are losing their collective minds over this baffling visual jigsaw depicting multiple women, which reportedly can only be solved by 2 per cent of people.
“Love this. Can you spot all four women? It took me a while,” user @toriaclaire tweeted along with a photo of the mind-blowing drawing created by Ukrainian artist Oleg Shupliak , who composes optical illusions via drawings, animation and other media, The New York Post reported.
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At first glance, the trippy illustration, dubbed a “surrealist symbolic composition” on Shupliak’s site, appears to show one woman talking on her phone.
However, upon closer inspection it becomes apparent that there are a total of four women in the surrealist picture.
The most obvious is the second woman, whose chin and lips are comprised of the first woman’s exposed belly and cut-off shirt, respectively. Lady No. 1’s necklace serves as the other’s closed eye.
The third female consists of the lady’s billowing dress and elbow, which lends the appearance of her face in profile.
Still too easy? Take a gander at the fourth member of the cornea-confusing quartet, which is comprised of the first gal’s right arm with her forearm serving as the woman’s gown while her fingers and phone make up her smaller counterpart’s arms and head.
The female-centric optical illusion baffled puzzle lovers on Twitter with one writing, “I can’t see more than 1!”
“I can’t find the fourth,” rued another.
“I’ve got the main image and two in the left. Send help!”
This article originally appeared in the New York Post and was reproduced with permission
One evening in early September, a 14-year-old boy in Sydney’s Sutherland uttered nine words that set a horrific chain of events in motion.
Bondi Rescue lifeguard Terry McDermott has died after a battle with cancer, with a tragic final post to Instagram showing him singing in a hospital ward.
A high school teacher accused of having sex with her student on prom night has posted a surprising update on social media.

3:46AM Saturday, September 3rd, 2022
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Social media users are losing their minds over this baffling visual jigsaw which reportedly can only be solved by 2 per cent of people.
As if finding one woman wasn’t hard enough.
Social media users are losing their collective minds over this baffling visual jigsaw depicting multiple women, which reportedly can only be solved by 2 per cent of people.
“Love this. Can you spot all four women? It took me a while,” user @toriaclaire tweeted along with a photo of the mind-blowing drawing created by Ukrainian artist Oleg Shupliak , who composes optical illusions via drawings, animation and other media, The New York Post reported.
Stream the news you want, when you want with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Offer ends 31 October, 2022 >
At first glance, the trippy illustration, dubbed a “surrealist symbolic composition” on Shupliak’s site, appears to show one woman talking on her phone.
However, upon closer inspection it becomes apparent that there are a total of four women in the surrealist picture.
The most obvious is the second woman, whose chin and lips are comprised of the first woman’s exposed belly and cut-off shirt, respectively. Lady No. 1’s necklace serves as the other’s closed eye.
The third female consists of the lady’s billowing dress and elbow, which lends the appearance of her face in profile.
Still too easy? Take a gander at the fourth member of the cornea-confusing quartet, which is comprised of the first gal’s right arm with her forearm serving as the woman’s gown while her fingers and phone make up her smaller counterpart’s arms and head.
The female-centric optical illusion baffled puzzle lovers on Twitter with one writing, “I can’t see more than 1!”
“I can’t find the fourth,” rued another.
“I’ve got the main image and two in the left. Send help!”
This article originally appeared in the New York Post and was reproduced with permission
One evening in early September, a 14-year-old boy in Sydney’s Sutherland uttered nine words that set a horrific chain of events in motion.
Bondi Rescue lifeguard Terry McDermott has died after a battle with cancer, with a tragic final post to Instagram showing him singing in a hospital ward.
A high school teacher accused of having sex with her student on prom night has posted a surprising update on social media.

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Four of the major cast members of season 1 appeared in season 3 of the Welsh detective show Hinterland. Sion Alun Davies (DS Owen Vaughan) and Gwyneth Keyworth (victim Megan) played the son and daughter of a murdered preacher in episode 3.1. Sian Reese-Williams also appeared in that episode, as well as others, as a hotel owner. And Rhodri Meilier (predator Dylan) appeared in episode 3.2 as the boyfriend of a murder victim (Reese-Williams was also in that episode).
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Frankly, I don't understand why this is getting bad reviews. I too, watch a lot of British drama, and although the pacing is a little slower than most, it's an extremely well-done series. It does start out slowly, but by the third episode I was totally invested in the story and the characters. The photography and set design was superb, as was the setting. But what I found most compeling was how natural and real the actors all seemed. Everyone seemed to fit their roles perfectly and the lead actress who plays the lead detective is a joy to watch. Don't pass this one by. No, it's not frenetic. But it has a rare depth and realism that makes it even more enjoyable.
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Local police in Franklin, Tennessee, are pursuing an ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding a hidden GoPro camera used to record women inside of a sports training facility's changing and restroom area.
The facility, Premier Athletics, offers a range of athletic programs to young women, with a focus on cheerleading, gymnastics and tumbling lessons. It is located roughly 20 miles south of Nashville.
Officers at the Franklin Police Department released an update regarding the inquiry currently underway on Thursday, one week after Premier Athletics' general manager discovered the camera and turned it over to the law enforcement agency. Police initially announced their investigation into the incident on Tuesday. At the time, authorities noted that the recording device was "linked to an employee of the business." The male suspect has not been named publicly.
After evaluating the camera's footage, detectives assigned to the investigation were able to identify 47 of 60 women seen on video and are continuing to review recordings as they work to distinguish the remaining individuals. A majority of the women identified are younger than 18, according to Franklin Police's most recent update, and their guardians have been contacted. Detectives say two of the women who appeared in recordings were partially undressed.
Footage recorded inside the Premier Athletics facility suggests that the individual responsible for operating the hidden device was "intermittently staging the camera to capture video in the restroom since September," police said. Evidence collected so far during the investigation indicates that the suspect did not target other private sections of the sports training establishment.
"The girls changing and restroom at the center of this investigation is located inside the Premier Athletics suite," authorities noted in the police update released Thursday. "There is no current evidence to suggest that other restrooms or private areas in the multi-tenant facility were compromised."
The police department seized further evidence in addition to the GoPro camera itself, although authorities did not provide further details about the nature of those items. The department said that detectives "expect to file multiple charges" against the suspect once all evidence is reviewed. Officers plan to formally identify the suspect and release more information about the case when charges are issued.
"The placement of a camera in such a private place is a violation of trust in its most extreme form. This is terribly upsetting to parents and their children, and it is just as troubling to us," police said in Thursday's. update. "The Department is working diligently to safeguard sensitive images, to help victims and their families cope, and to prepare a solid criminal case for the courtroom."
Newsweek reached out to the Franklin Police Department for further comment but did not receive a reply in time for publication.
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