Posted February 27, 201510 yr Popular Post Please be reminded it is in the random section. Anyways... Thinking about doing the same thing. JK, but hilarious nonetheless!
February 27, 201510 yr At first I was like "I don't give a d*mn about it" but... I experienced both colours and now I can only see one of them. This is making me crazy I saw it as blue and black, but now as white and gold. And I CAN'T see it as blue and black again. Edited February 27, 201510 yr by Moni_22
March 3, 201510 yr I see it as blue and gold. Same at least when I initially viewed it and I thought the blue/black or white/gold were a joke becuase it obviously was blue/gold. BUT now I see it as blue/black.
March 16, 201510 yr Same at least when I initially viewed it and I thought the blue/black or white/gold were a joke because it obviously was blue/gold. BUT now I see it as blue/black. Really? Huh, I thought I was the only one. Every time I told someone I saw it as blue/gold at school, they would look at me like I was a total nutjob. Edited March 16, 201510 yr by KHrulz
March 16, 201510 yr Really? Huh, I thought I was the only one. Every time I told someone I saw it as blue/gold at school, they would look at me like I was a total nutjob. For some reason blue/gold is a minority. And I am not sure why. Because to me the dress was obviously blue, there was no doubt about that, but in that lighting the black really looked gold.http://www.buzzfeed.com/claudiakoerner/this-might-explain-why-that-dress-looks-blue-and-black-and-w#.voWjLxq2vHas a compilation of stuff, and near the bottom they show the original poster of the dress giving a picture of them wearing the dress. It is much easier to see the colors there.
Please be reminded it is in the random section. Anyways...
Thinking about doing the same thing. JK, but hilarious nonetheless!