
Yes, so it has been a busy time of late, what with preventing the world from imploding and all that. And before you comment we’re not doing a particularly good job – see various high profile elections, genocides and manmade natural disasters in progress plus the baseline arseholery humankind is famed for – you know nothing of the alien invasions (pl) that we have successfully fended off, so be grateful we’re still gracing your timeline.
If we sound grumpy, it’s because we have reason to be. It is hard saving the world from disaster day after fluffing day. Can you all stop making such a mess of things by coming to your senses now? It would really help. Thank you.
See, life is an illusion, and nothing is quite as it seems. Which of us is the larger bun, for example? Let’s look at that picture again:

You’d think we’re nicely matched in size but when the glorious Livia unfolds herself, it becomes clear that she provides 35% more bun for your buck than me, Maximus. I compensate very efficiently for this by being larger than life, or so the hooms claim.
The angle at which an image is created is part of the message it conveys
Back to illusions. In these turbulent times pay attention to perspective. The angle at which an image is created is part of the message it conveys. Just as a camera can add 35% to my frame can a source insert meaning without you noticing.
The best way to question everything is by climbing all over it, chinning all surfaces, edges and corners, blepping it extensively and trying out if it is palatable. If not, leave well alone and binky off somewhere nicer.
In case you are new to critical thinking skills we made you a tutorial because we are nice like that. Enjoy.

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