Anonymous ID: 2d5602 April 15, 2024, 3:55 p.m. No.20729936   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9952

>>20729592

this is fake.

why?

because they have the 'look' of vampires.

no one would make a meme with those 'ha ha, we will byte you and there is nothing you can do about it' portroits of that pair.

totally unflatering photo, and ironic text.

it's fake.

your aunt, if she sent this, was being ironic.

you could respond, assuming you really were sent this by your aunt, to tell her that "you're so happy she's figured out how corrupt they are, and that you really enjoyed the ironic meme that mocks people who actually think that the couple were full of grace and were honorable."

 

"The irony made me split my gut", you could tell her to conclude the correspondence.

Anonymous ID: 2d5602 April 15, 2024, 4:25 p.m. No.20730101   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0128

>>20730035

I watched the video.

Plus it's a 'door bell camera'

so my guess is that the images get compressed.

and what we are seeing is one frame 'stuck' in the next frame, the camera might only refresh where the algorithm says things have changed.

I'm sure that a garage being destroyed isn't something that can't be verified, and TMZ is pretty savey.

I'm voting for compression made the image frames kind of overlap. And the 'color' of the car looked changed because of brightness and contrast, with reflections from clouds in the sky, a 'threshold' effect that anyone who makes memes understands about (because it's so useful for masking).

notice how the dark car in the foreground, accross the street, has parts of it that are much lighter.

also the final frame does not show the car to the left of the telephone poll.

so 'compression, threshold, and high contrast, coupled with low dynamic color range on a sequences of images from a camera that probably compresses to save band width and really isn't designed to be use for high-speed, high frame rate, video capture.

I bet it's real.