So someone tweeted a picture of two bare legs with a simple question: "Are these legs shiny and oily or are they legs with white paint on them?"
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In a matter of minutes, the twittersphere exploded and thousands of comments started to pour in, taking one side or the other:
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However, the majority of people seemed to opt for paint, after a flimsy second in which all was shiny:
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The overwhelming consensus seems to be that once your eyes focus, you can only see paint:
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We at Mashable UKagree. And you?
Well, if you want to know the answer, here it is.
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It's PAINT!
Instagram user Hunter first posted the image to Instagram in September before the Twitter repost went viral. His post earned over 5,000 likes.
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