It hits you like a jump scare. One glance at the photo and your brain insists there are extra faces, twisted limbs, something horribly wrong in that bed. You blink, look again, and the unease only grows. Is it a glitch, a ghost, a body horror scene? Your eyes swear they see mu……
Their long hair spills into the fabric and shadows, blending outlines until features seem stretched or duplicated. Pillows stack into strange contours, hinting at extra limbs or heads that don’t exist. It’s your pattern-recognition on overdrive, desperately stitching order from randomness. The result feels surreal and wrong at first glance, but once you see the lone person beneath the illusion, the horror drains away-replaced by the eerie realization of how easily your own eyes can lie.
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