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How to have a headache - Proven formula!

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Probably all of you saw this picture at some point of your life. Titled the “Afghan Girl”, this photo was named the most recognized photograph in the history of National Geographic. Although girl’s name was not known, her picture appeared on the June 1985 cover of the magazine. The image of her face, with a red scarf draped loosely over her head and with her piercing sea-green eyes staring directly into the camera, became a symbol both of the 1980s Afghan conflict and of the refugee situation worldwide. Gula was known throughout the world simply as the Afghan Girl until she was formally identified in early 2002.
Over time, many variations of Steve McCurry’s original photo appeared. At some point even in optical illusion form, as we see below. All I could find about this illusion, is that people can’t seem to look at it for too long. Apparently you get a headache, or become nervous at best. Maybe this isn’t the true nature of this illusion, but it just didn’t make me hallucinate like some other animations did. Wait few seconds for the animation to load (it’s 1MB big), and share your experience afterward.
 
Assalam o alaikum Brother!!!:)

so true it is a Proven formula!:tup:
i was decided to read some thread today:coffee: ... but i fail to read even a single one just beocz of headache ....
its 3:25 am i must sleep now with this gift of urs.:P...lolzzzz

enjoy headache :whistle:

regards
R G.:pakistan:
 
Nothing when i looked at the pic, just see the circles rotating out of one of her eyes and into another.

But feel dizzy for a short while when I moved away afterwards

The photo itself is very famous, it was on national geographic
 

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