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Sorry but NOPE. Hear me out.

There was a similar claim using the different wallpapers as example, but I looked into and found it to be false (in 2017, Trump removed Obama's wallpaper and put in the new ones. The photo the post used for the claim was pre-renovation). You can look it up:

https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/news/g4658/white-house-renovation/

Since then I've been skeptical about this whole angle. Besides, we saw children leave the White House. What were they dong there if no one's there? You can't have it both ways.

So I investigated this claim too. Look for yourselves Trump vs Biden:

https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/here-s-everything-donald-trump-said-in-his-oval-office-interview

https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/inside-joe-bidens-white-house-makeover-oval-office-decor/

As you can see the upper window is outside in Biden's case.

So what's going on in the above photo? Just an optical illusion. Proof: Look at the vertical supports in the upper window, they are slightly to the left as compared to the window below. That happens when the upper window is behind the lower window.

Maybe this will help: https://imgur.com/a/DazSkW9 Ask yourself, if the upper window is behind, then should its vertical supports fall to the left of the red line or to the right (when viewer is to the left of the window, like the above photo)? Trump's window has the same appearance. But we're viewing Obama's window from the right, so it'll be on the opposite side.

If you still can't see it, try this: draw two straight parallel lines running across two pieces of paper, these represent the vertical supports of the two windows. When the papers are level they line up perfectly. When one is closer than the other, the closer one falls to the right (when viewer is located to the left of the window). Try it out before you disagree.

I know you don't want to hear it, but I'll say it: Now do you understand how confirmation bias and information bubbles work? Truth however hard it is to swallow must always prevail. And if it's hard to swallow, that only means you've been conditioned/brainwashed by social media/psyops and have become attached to certain beliefs. Yes, none of us are immune to it, though we'd like to think otherwise just because we're supposed to be the "awakened".

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Sorry but NOPE. Hear me out.

There was a similar claim using the different wallpapers as example, but I looked into and found it to be false (in 2017, Trump removed Obama's wallpaper and put in the new ones. The photo the post used for the claim was pre-renovation). You can look it up:

https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/news/g4658/white-house-renovation/

Since then I've been skeptical about this whole angle. Besides, we saw children leave the White House. What were they dong there if no one's there? You can't have it both ways.

So I investigated this claim too. Look for yourselves Trump vs Biden: https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/here-s-everything-donald-trump-said-in-his-oval-office-interview

https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/inside-joe-bidens-white-house-makeover-oval-office-decor/

As you can see the upper window is outside in Biden's case.

So what's going on in the above photo? Just an optical illusion. Proof: Look at the vertical supports in the upper window, they are slightly to the left as compared to the window below. That happens when the upper window is behind the lower window.

Maybe this will help: https://imgur.com/a/DazSkW9 Ask yourself, if the upper window is behind, then should its vertical supports fall to the left of the red line or to the right (when viewer is to the left of the window, like the above photo)? Trump's window has the same appearance. But we're viewing Obama's window from the right, so it'll be on the opposite side.

If you still can't see it, try this: draw two straight parallel lines running across two pieces of paper, these represent the vertical supports of the two windows. When the papers are level they line up perfectly. When one is closer than the other, the closer one falls to the right (when viewer is located to the left of the window). Try it out before you disagree.

I know you don't want to hear it, but I'll say it: Now do you understand how confirmation bias and information bubbles work? Truth however hard it is to swallow must always prevail. And if it's hard to swallow, that only means you've been conditioned/brainwashed by social media and have become attached to certain beliefs. Yes, none of us are immune to it, though we'd like to think otherwise just because we're supposed to be the "awakened".

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Sorry but NOPE. Hear me out.

There was a similar claim using the different wallpapers as example, but I looked into and found it to be false (in 2017, Trump removed Obama's wallpaper and put in the new ones. The photo the post used for the claim was pre-renovation). You can look it up:

https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/news/g4658/white-house-renovation/

Since then I've been skeptical about this whole angle. Besides, we saw children leave the White House. What were they dong there if no one's there? You can't have it both ways.

So I investigated this claim too. Look for yourselves Trump vs Biden: https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/here-s-everything-donald-trump-said-in-his-oval-office-interview

https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/inside-joe-bidens-white-house-makeover-oval-office-decor/

As you can see the upper window is outside in Biden's case.

So what's going on in the above photo? Just an optical illusion. Proof: Look at the vertical supports in the upper window, they are slightly to the left as compared to the window below. That happens when the upper window is behind the lower window.

Maybe this will help: https://imgur.com/a/DazSkW9 Ask yourself, if the upper window is behind, then should its vertical supports fall to the left of the red line or to the right (when viewer is to the left of the window, like the above photo)? Trump's window has the same appearance. But we're viewing Obama's window from the right, so it'll be on the opposite side.

If you still can't see it, try this: draw two straight parallel lines running across two pieces of paper, these represent the vertical supports of the two windows. When the papers are level they line up perfectly. When one is closer than the other, the closer one falls to the right (when viewer is located to the left of the window). Try it out before you disagree.

I know you don't want to hear it, but I'll say it: Now do you understand how confirmation bias and information bubbles work? Truth however hard it is to swallow must always prevail. And if it's hard to swallow, that only means you've been conditioned/brainwashed by social media and have become attached to certain beliefs. Yes, none of us are immune to it, though we'd like to think otherwise just because we're supposed to be the "awakened".

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Sorry but NOPE. Hear me out.

There was a similar claim using the different wallpapers as example, but I looked into and found it to be false (in 2017, Trump removed Obama's wallpaper and put in the new ones. The photo the post used for the claim was pre-renovation). You can look it up:

https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/news/g4658/white-house-renovation/

Since then I've been skeptical about this whole angle. Besides, we saw children leave the White House. What were they dong there if no one's there? You can't have it both ways.

So I investigated this claim too. Look for yourselves Trump vs Biden: https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/here-s-everything-donald-trump-said-in-his-oval-office-interview

https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/inside-joe-bidens-white-house-makeover-oval-office-decor/

As you can see the upper window is outside in Biden's case.

So what's going on in the above photo? Just an optical illusion. Proof: Look at the vertical supports in the upper window, they are slightly to the left as compared to the window below. That happens when the upper window is behind the lower window.

Maybe this will help: https://imgur.com/a/DazSkW9 Ask yourself, if the upper window is behind, then should its vertical supports fall to the left of the red line or to the right (when viewer is to the left of the window, like the above photo)? Trump's window has the same appearance. But we're viewing Obama's window from the right, so it'll be on the opposite side.

If you still can't see it, try this: draw two straight parallel lines running across two pieces of paper, these represent the vertical supports of the two windows. When the papers are level they line up perfectly. When one is closer than the other, the closer one falls to the right. Try it out before you disagree.

I know you don't want to hear it, but I'll say it: Now do you understand how confirmation bias and information bubbles work? Truth however hard it is to swallow must always prevail. And if it's hard to swallow, that only means you've been conditioned/brainwashed by social media and have become attached to certain beliefs. Yes, none of us are immune to it, though we'd like to think otherwise just because we're supposed to be the "awakened".

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Sorry but NOPE. Hear me out.

There was a similar claim using the different wallpapers as example, but I looked into and found it to be false (in 2017, Trump removed Obama's wallpaper and put in the new ones. The photo the post used for the claim was pre-renovation). You can look it up:

https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/news/g4658/white-house-renovation/

Since then I've been skeptical about this whole angle. Besides, we saw children leave the White House. What were they dong there if no one's there? You can't have it both ways.

So I investigated this claim too. Look for yourselves Trump vs Biden: https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/here-s-everything-donald-trump-said-in-his-oval-office-interview

https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/inside-joe-bidens-white-house-makeover-oval-office-decor/

As you can see the upper window is outside in Biden's case.

So what's going on in the above photo? Just an optical illusion. Proof: Look at the vertical supports in the upper window, they are slightly to the left as compared to the window below. That happens when the upper window is behind the lower window.

Maybe this will help: https://imgur.com/a/DazSkW9 Ask yourself, if the upper window is behind, then should its vertical supports fall to the left of the red line or to the right? Look at Trump's window, it's to the left as well.

If you still can't see it, try this: draw two straight parallel lines running across two pieces of paper, these represent the vertical supports of the two windows. When the papers are level they line up perfectly. When one is closer than the other, the closer one falls to the right (when viewing it from the side, like the above photo). Try it out before you disagree.

I know you don't want to hear it, but I'll say it: Now do you understand how confirmation bias and information bubbles work? Truth however hard it is to swallow must always prevail. And if it's hard to swallow, that only means you've been conditioned/brainwashed by social media and have become attached to certain beliefs. Yes, none of us are immune to it, though we'd like to think otherwise just because we're supposed to be the "awakened".

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Sorry but NOPE. Hear me out.

There was a similar claim using the different wallpapers as example, but I looked into and found it to be false (in 2017, Trump removed Obama's wallpaper and put in the new ones. The photo the post used for the claim was pre-renovation). You can look it up:

https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/news/g4658/white-house-renovation/

Since then I've been skeptical about this whole angle. Besides, we saw children leave the White House. What were they dong there if no one's there? You can't have it both ways.

So I investigated this claim too. Look for yourselves Trump vs Biden: https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/here-s-everything-donald-trump-said-in-his-oval-office-interview

https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/inside-joe-bidens-white-house-makeover-oval-office-decor/

As you can see the upper window is outside in Biden's case.

So what's going on in the above photo? Just an optical illusion. Proof: Look at the vertical supports in the upper window, they are slightly to the left as compared to the window below. That happens when the upper window is behind the lower window.

Maybe this will help: https://imgur.com/a/DazSkW9 Ask yourself, if the upper window is behind, then should its vertical supports fall to the left of the red line or to the right?

If you still can't see it, try this: draw two straight parallel lines running across two pieces of paper, these represent the vertical supports of the two windows. When the papers are level they line up perfectly. When one is closer than the other, the closer one falls to the right (when viewing it from the side, like the above photo). Try it out before you disagree.

I know you don't want to hear it, but I'll say it: Now do you understand how confirmation bias and information bubbles work? Truth however hard it is to swallow must always prevail. And if it's hard to swallow, that only means you've been conditioned/brainwashed by social media and have become attached to certain beliefs. Yes, none of us are immune to it, though we'd like to think otherwise just because we're supposed to be the "awakened".

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Sorry but NOPE. Hear me out.

There was a similar claim using the different wallpapers as example, but I looked into and found it to be false (in 2017, Trump removed Obama's wallpaper and put in the new ones. The photo the post used for the claim was pre-renovation). You can look it up:

https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/news/g4658/white-house-renovation/

Since then I've been skeptical about this whole angle. Besides, we saw children leave the White House. What were they dong there if no one's there? You can't have it both ways.

So I investigated this claim too. Look for yourselves Trump vs Biden:

https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/here-s-everything-donald-trump-said-in-his-oval-office-interview

https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/inside-joe-bidens-white-house-makeover-oval-office-decor/

As you can see the upper window is outside in Biden's case.

So what's going on in the above photo? Just an optical illusion. Proof: Look at the vertical supports in the upper window, they are slightly to the left as compared to the window below. That happens when the upper window is behind the lower window.

If you still can't see it, try this: draw two straight parallel lines running across two pieces of paper, these represent the vertical supports of the two windows. When the papers are level they line up perfectly. When one is closer than the other, the closer one falls to the right (when viewing it from the side, like the above photo). Try it out before you disagree.

I know you don't want to hear it, but I'll say it: Now do you understand how confirmation bias and information bubbles work? Truth however hard it is to swallow must always prevail. And if it's hard to swallow, that only means you've been conditioned/brainwashed by social media and have become attached to certain beliefs. Yes, none of us are immune to it, though we'd like to think otherwise just because we're supposed to be the "awakened".

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Sorry but NOPE. Hear me out.

There was a similar claim using the different wallpapers as example, but I looked into and found it to be false (in 2017, Trump removed Obama's wallpaper and put in the new ones. The photo the post used for the claim was pre-renovation). You can look it up:

https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/news/g4658/white-house-renovation/

Since then I've been skeptical about this whole angle. Besides, we saw children leave the White House. What were they dong there if no one's there? You can't have it both ways.

So I investigated this claim too. Look for yourselves Trump vs Biden:

https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/here-s-everything-donald-trump-said-in-his-oval-office-interview

https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/inside-joe-bidens-white-house-makeover-oval-office-decor/

As you can see the upper window is outside in Biden's case.

So what's going on in the above photo? Just an optical illusion. Proof: Look at the vertical supports in the upper window, they are slightly to the left as compared to the window below. That happens when the upper window is behind the lower window.

If you still can't see it, try this: draw two straight parallel lines running across two pieces of paper, these represent the vertical supports of the two windows. When the papers are level they line up perfectly. When one is closer than the other, the closer one falls to the right. Try it out.

Truth however hard it is to swallow must always prevail. And if it's hard to swallow, that only means you've been conditioned/brainwashed by social media and have become attached to certain beliefs. Yes, none of us are immune to it, though we'd like to think otherwise just we're supposed to be the "awakened".

I know you don't want to hear it, but I'll say it: Now do you understand how confirmation bias and information bubbles work?

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

No. Hear me out.

There was a similar claim using the different wallpapers as example, but I looked into and found it to be false (in 2017, Trump removed Obama's wallpaper and put in the new ones. The photo the post used for the claim was pre-renovation). You can look it up:

https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/news/g4658/white-house-renovation/

Since then I've been skeptical about this whole angle. Besides, we saw children leave the White House. What were they dong there if no one's there? You can't have it both ways.

So I investigated this claim too. Look for yourselves Trump vs Biden:

https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/here-s-everything-donald-trump-said-in-his-oval-office-interview

https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/inside-joe-bidens-white-house-makeover-oval-office-decor/

As you can see the upper window is outside in Biden's case.

So what's going on in the above photo? Just an optical illusion. Proof: Look at the vertical supports in the upper window, they are slightly to the left as compared to the window below. That happens when the upper window is behind the lower window.

If you still can't see it, try this: draw two straight parallel lines running across two pieces of paper, these represent the vertical supports of the two windows. When the papers are level they line up perfectly. When one is closer than the other, the closer one falls to the right. Try it out.

Truth however hard it is to swallow must always prevail. And if it's hard to swallow, that only means you've been conditioned/brainwashed by social media and have become attached to certain beliefs. Yes, none of us are immune to it, though we'd like to think otherwise just we're supposed to be the "awakened".

I know you don't want to hear it, but I'll say it: Now do you understand how confirmation bias and information bubbles work?

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

No. Hear me out.

There was a similar claim using the different wallpapers as example, but I looked into and found it to be false (in 2017, Trump removed Obama's wallpaper and put in the new ones. The photo the post used for the claim was pre-renovation). You can look it up:

https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/news/g4658/white-house-renovation/

Since then I've been skeptical about this whole angle. Besides, we saw children leave the White House. What were they dong there if no one's there? You can't have it both ways.

So I investigated this claim too. Look for yourselves Trump vs Biden:

https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/here-s-everything-donald-trump-said-in-his-oval-office-interview

https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/inside-joe-bidens-white-house-makeover-oval-office-decor/

As you can see the upper window is outside in Biden's case.

So what's going on in the above photo? Just an optical illusion. Proof: Look at the vertical supports in the upper window, they are slightly to the left as compared to the window below. That happens when the upper window is behind the lower window.

If you still can't see it, try this: draw two straight parallel lines running across two pieces of paper, these represent the vertical supports of the two windows. When the papers are level they line up perfectly. When one is closer than the other, the closer one falls to the right. Try it out.

Truth however hard it is to swallow must always prevail. And if it's hard to swallow, that only means you've been conditioned/brainwashed by social media and have become attached to certain beliefs. Yes, none of us are immune to it, though we'd like to think otherwise just we're supposed to be the "awakened".

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

There was a similar claim using the different wallpapers as example, but I looked into and found it to be false (in 2017, Trump removed Obama's wallpaper and put in the new ones. The photo the post used for the claim was pre-renovation). You can look it up:

https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/news/g4658/white-house-renovation/

Since then I've been skeptical about this whole angle. Besides, we saw children leave the White House. What were they dong there if no one's there? You can't have it both ways.

So I investigated this claim too. Look for yourselves Trump vs Biden:

https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/here-s-everything-donald-trump-said-in-his-oval-office-interview

https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/inside-joe-bidens-white-house-makeover-oval-office-decor/

As you can see the upper window is outside in Biden's case.

So what's going on in the above photo? Just an optical illusion. Proof: Look at the vertical supports in the upper window, they are slightly to the left as compared to the window below. That happens when the upper window is behind the lower window.

If you still can't see it, try this: draw two straight parallel lines running across two pieces of paper, these represent the vertical supports of the two windows. When the papers are level they line up perfectly. When one is closer than the other, the closer one falls to the right. Try it out.

Truth however hard it is to swallow must always prevail. And if it's hard to swallow, that only means you've been conditioned/brainwashed by social media and have become attached to certain beliefs. Yes, none of us are immune to it, though we'd like to think otherwise just we're supposed to be the "awakened".

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

There was a similar claim using the different wallpapers as example, but I looked into and found it to be false (in 2017, Trump removed Obama's wallpaper and put in the new ones. The photo the post used for the claim was pre-renovation). You can look it up:

https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/news/g4658/white-house-renovation/

Since then I've been skeptical about this whole angle. Besides, we saw children leave the White House. What were they dong there if no one's there? You can't have it both ways.

So I investigated this claim too. Look for yourselves Trump vs Biden:

https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/here-s-everything-donald-trump-said-in-his-oval-office-interview

https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/inside-joe-bidens-white-house-makeover-oval-office-decor/

As you can see the upper window is outside in Biden's case.

So what's going on in the above photo? Just an optical illusion. Proof: Look at the vertical supports in the upper window, they are slightly to the left as compared to the window below. That happens when the upper window is behind the lower window.

If you still can't see it, try this: draw two straight parallel lines running across two pieces of paper, these represent the vertical supports of the two windows. When the papers are level they line up perfectly. When one is closer than the other, the closer one falls to the right. Try it out.

Truth however hard it is to swallow must always prevail. And if it's hard to swallow, that only means you've been conditioned/brainwashed by social media and have become attached to certain beliefs.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

There was a similar claim using the different wallpapers as example, but I looked into and found it to be false (in 2017, Trump removed Obama's wallpaper and put in the new ones. The photo the post used for the claim was pre-renovation). You can look it up:

https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/news/g4658/white-house-renovation/

Since then I've been skeptical about this whole angle. Besides, we saw children leave the White House. What were they dong there if no one's there? You can't have it both ways.

So I investigated this claim too. Look for yourselves Trump vs Biden:

https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/here-s-everything-donald-trump-said-in-his-oval-office-interview

https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/inside-joe-bidens-white-house-makeover-oval-office-decor/

As you can see the upper window is outside in Biden's case.

So what's going on in the above photo? Just an optical illusion. Proof: Look at the vertical supports in the upper window, they are slightly to the left as compared to the window below. That happens when the upper window is behind the lower window.

If you still can't see it, try this: draw two straight parallel lines running across two pieces of paper, these represent the vertical supports of the two windows. When the papers are level they line up perfectly. When one is closer than the other, the closer one falls to the right. Try it out.

Truth however hard it is to swallow. And if it's hard to swallow, that means you've been conditioned/brainwashed by social media and have become attached to certain beliefs.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

There was a similar claim using the different wallpapers as example, but I looked into and found it to be false (in 2017, Trump removed Obama's wallpaper and put in the new ones. The photo the post used for the claim was pre-renovation). You can look it up:

https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/news/g4658/white-house-renovation/

Since then I've been skeptical about this whole angle. Besides, we saw children leave the White House. What were they dong there if no one's there? You can't have it both ways.

So I investigated this claim too. Look for yourselves Trump vs Biden:

https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/here-s-everything-donald-trump-said-in-his-oval-office-interview

https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/inside-joe-bidens-white-house-makeover-oval-office-decor/

As you can see the upper window is outside in Biden's case.

So what's going on in the above photo? Just an optical illusion. Proof: Look at the vertical supports in the upper window, they are slightly to the left as compared to the window below. That happens when the upper window is behind the lower window.

If you still can't see it, try this: draw two straight parallel lines running across two pieces of paper, these represent the vertical supports of the two windows. When the papers are level they line up perfectly. When one is closer than the other, the closer one falls to the right. Try it out.

3 years ago
1 score