Here's one that is light, but another example of how infotainment is just as important as regular news!

Quote:Optical illusion claims to reveal how stressed you are depending on what you see (but it's not what it seems)Daily Mail:
'An optical illusion has drawn in thousands of viewers with a promise to reveal their current level of stress.
The mind-bending image, which was supposedly created by a Japanese neurologist to test stress levels, was
shared to TikTok @interestingthingsifind and has garnered almost 6,000 responses and 78,000 likes. Viewers
are invited to look at the image and to reveal if they are 'calm, stressed or very stressed' according to how
quickly or slowly they think it moves - or whether it's standing still.
The caption reads: 'This image was created by a Japanese neurologist. If the image is still, you are calm, if
the image moves a little bit, stressed, and if it moves like a carousel, you are very stressed. Tell me how are
you doing?'
However, the supposed neurologist - Yamamoto Hasima - does not, in fact, exist and the optical illusion was
originally created by Yurii Perepadia, a freelance graphic artist from Ukraine...'
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