If you're going to attempt to fool people, you better make sure you have everything covered. Getting tricked on the internet is so easy since people can manipulate photos, and actually get paid to make altered photos look real.
Sadly, there are times when folks just don't know what they're doing.
Not Practicing What You Preach
This is what it looks like when you preach body positivity, but don't live it yourself. Do you notice anything about her waist?
On one side, she's really sucked in. The other side shows what she really looks like.
Photoshopping Peas?
Are we really Photoshopping peas now? How hard is it for a restaurant to get a hold of some peas?
If they can't get any for a photo, how will they get any for my meal? This is messed up.
He Doesn't Skip Ab Day
Either he doesn't skip ab day, or he's full of it. The chances are high that he's leading us on here.
Those abs look like he copy and pasted them from a magazine picture of Zac Efron.
How Did They Do This?
Nothing in this photo makes any sense. There are more legs than heads, and the legs don't add up.
Whoever they asked to complete this photo didn't do a good job at it. They probably weren't assigned anything like this again.
That's An Interesting Face
For some reason, this woman wanted to make her face look as fake as possible but wanted us to believe it was natural.
I don't know if she realizes this isn't how editing photos work unless you're doing it as a parody.
This Guy...
The funny part about this is that this guy actually thinks we believe him. This isn't a joke.
People will do anything for a pair of Jordans, which includes making themselves look like fools.
We All Can See It
If we all can see it immediately, what makes her think she could've gotten away with this lie?
The blur usually isn't this noticeable, but she did a poor job of hiding it. At least she has a nice smile.
Photoshoot Failed
Someone uploaded the photo of what she really looked like (right) and she was quick to delete the other photo.
All that money spent for a photoshoot went down the drain because she didn't like how she looked.
As Fake As It Gets
First of all, their armpits are basically not there. Also, the one on the left has a slim figure, but it's too slim.
Not saying that she couldn't attain that naturally, but the way it's set up here isn't too natural.
Broken Neck
This might be an ad for a shower head, but that doesn't explain why they made her neck broken.
Did they do it just to emphasize how good it feels to have the water running down your body?
Can You See It?
If you can't see it, look a little longer until you do. It might be tough to catch since this is actually pretty well done.
The only mistake is forgetting to edit the water in the pool as well. Now, you probably notice it.
There's No Way
There's no way this woman tried to pull this off. She must be partially blind or oblivious to the facts.
Nothing here adds up in her favor. We can see the vast difference in her head and the rest of her body.
What Was The Point??
We get it, you like coffee, but why did you have to add the Starbucks logo or an entire fake cup to the photo?
Some things won't ever make sense in this age of the internet and we'll all have to accept that.
Who Are They Trying To Fool?
I hope this brand wasn't trying to fool average adults with this image of their headphones on someone's head.
They probably just found a stock photo and added in the headphones at the last minute.
