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pleasebethelastone · 5 years ago
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So this is a pretty funny meme made in 2017 (here’s the link I found: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/hurricane-now-contains-sharks/ ) when Hurricane Irma- one of the strongest storms in human records so far- passed through the Caribbeans. Someone took this photo and used a website called breakyournews.com (as seen in the top right corner) and posting it to the internet as a prank. 
I believe this was meant to fool people as a real news broadcast despite the previously mentioned watermark and I’m just guessing that the creator couldn’t get rid of it and hoped that nobody noticed  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
With that, this was meant to be a deceptive video, to trick people into thinking that there were sharks in a hurricane. Fun fact though: this actually isn’t a total lie. The storm caused water animals to be lifted and later dropped by the power of  n a t u r e  but it’s not strong enough to carry and shower land with fish 
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pleasebethelastone · 5 years ago
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https://hoaxeye.com/2019/01/07/when-the-moon-kisses-the-sea/
So this is a photo with a lot of confusion because many of people believed it was a perfectly timed shot however, the photographer Chris Busey merged 2 photos of a Lunar Eclipse and water. He made it for a friend of his and just posted it, thinking others would enjoy it as well. 
It wasn’t meant to be seen as photo shopped, but it also wasn’t meant to trick people, it just happened to. He put the two together to make each photo look nicer, thus making this an ~aesthetic~ photo. Neither would’ve looked as nice if they were on their own. 
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pleasebethelastone · 5 years ago
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So this particular location has been talked about a lot on the internet including Pinterest where I found this specific one https://www.pinterest.ca/pin/141089400806732777/ 
This is a popular tourist spot in Rio, Brazil on a hiking trail and despite looking very high, it’s a point that;s no more than 3 feet off of the floor. At the certain angle, it cuts out the floor and people will jump, hang or do other various poses to make it seem like they’re on the edge of a cliff. 
With this in mind, it’s very much meant to deceive people, especially if you were to post it on social media. And you wouldn’t know it was fake unless you already knew about the location. 
This is meant to be a deceptive photo, to trick their followers or anyone who sees the picture and convince them that they’re on an edge of a massive cliff (I mean, just look at how far away the beach is there) when they’ve cropped out or framed the photo to hide the very close ground benith them
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pleasebethelastone · 5 years ago
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So I found this photo after Googling “fake photos” (Yes, that ls how l found pretty much all these pictures), followed the link and here we are (here it is by the way https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/james-bond-island/)
This was created by Jan Oliehoek, a digital artist that posted this picture to his DevientArt account, as well as submitting it into a Photoshop contest (and won second place!)
Judging as how it was submitted into a Photoshop contest (a little redundant in exposition, l know) he evidently wasn’t trying to trick anyone into thinking this was a real place, it’s in fact 2 different photos of a rock in Thailand and a castle in Germany that were edited together. 
From all of this, we can assume that this was meant to be a creative photo. The artist just wanted to have some fun making an idealized location that he even titled “Dream House”. It was simply meant to be a fake place to just think “How cool would it be if something like this was real”
But let’s be real that’s the least structural integrity I’ve ever seen for a house to exist on :)
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pleasebethelastone · 5 years ago
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So, this photo can actually be found in a lot of different places but the objectively most reliable source that l could think of off the top of my head is of course https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/fried-rice-prank 
This originated from a YouTube video where the dude posing in the photo wanted to prank his friend, and in the process shows the audience that it’s a fake prop. So it was meant to be fake to the person he was pranking, but made it aware to others that it wasn’t real. However, once the photo itself was posted to the internet many people did think that it was real because there wasn’t any context given however l still stand by it wasn’t meant to deceive anyone but that one dude in his video 
With the information we were given, this is meant to be a deceptive photograph to make people believe that he’s doing this insane trick with rice with what is actually just a still object 
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