Somehow this feels older than rage comics.
Antique Memes Roadshow
Giving you the backstory and appraisals of vintage memes!
Submissions should be vintage memes or commentary about vintage memes. Commenters are advised to appraise the internet value and provenance meme antiquities.
Rules:
- Posts should be old memes or about old memes.
- Don’t be a jerk. Be excellent to each other.
- Keep it safe for work.
- Follow global .world instance rules outlined here
No. Blue and Gold.
It's a black and blue dress that looks white and gold in washed out sunlight.
It turns out that some materials play with light in ways that seem unexpected, and our rigid definitions of color don't always fit well around them.
I see the defendant guilty of attempted murder and considering the severity of the crime I hereby sentence the defendant to 15 years in prison.
For half a second when I was scrolling I saw white and gold, but now it's blue and black. I can't flip it again.
Same here. White and gold for a moment, then blue and black.
Just depends on what lighting your brain perceives it. I see it as black and blue so clearly in the thumbnail.
When opening up the full image, it's white-and-gole. Light properties and additive/subtractive colors be wilding.
Still white and gold even after all these years, though I did see blue and black once, but that was with the corner of my eye then.
I’ve seen this both ways in the past but something cool is happening right now.
First I saw white and gold when this scrolled up into my feed.
Now that I’m in the thread (in a client that has Dark Mode), if I spend a few seconds reading comments and then scroll UP to the picture, it looks blue & black for a second and then that FADES into white and gold.
How blue and black can fade into white and gold I can’t explain but it’s happening right in front of my eyes.
I've never seen black, only gold and white or gold and blue
It always depends on the saturation of the image. When it's fucked up and darkened, it appears blue and black. When lightened, it shows the true white and gold.
Oh, not again...
It's black and blue.
You know what? Blue and gold.
I see brownish gold and bluish white. I can never make the gold entirely black nor the white entirely blue.
White and gold obviously.
Scrolls down....reads some comments....scroll back up.
WTF, how did that happen. Now it's black and blue.
It's still amazing to me how much this screws with people. That not everyone experiences things the same way shouldn't be a hard concept.
White and gold today.