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It's called the Ames Room, and it was invented by American ophthalmologist Adelbert Ames, Jr. in 1946 to screw with your brain.pic.twitter.com/TUA3BH4s6i— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) April 18, 2024
It's called the Ames Room, and it was invented by American ophthalmologist Adelbert Ames, Jr. in 1946 to screw with your brain.pic.twitter.com/TUA3BH4s6i
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