I don't get #2. Put the mattress and the -- whatever you call that cloth wrapped around the "branches" -- and take a picture in the right lighting, and it would look just like the picture. Actually you could say similar things about many of these. Take a picture in the right lighting and where it's posed or displayed the same way, and it would look just like the picture from the ad. Likewise I see a lot of these where they show a picture from the ad of a slim, pretty woman in an attractive pose wearing a dress and then they show their own picture of an overweight person with matted hair and slumped over wearing the same dress and duh, it doesn't look as good. What did you expect? That buying this dress would make you magically lose 50 pounds, fix your hair and give you good posture?
“Purchased this temperature mug. After letting it sit in boiling water and even putting it in the microwave, this is the most I could get the image to show. Unfortunately, nobody drinks coffee this hot...”
I don't get #2. Put the mattress and the -- whatever you call that cloth wrapped around the "branches" -- and take a picture in the right lighting, and it would look just like the picture. Actually you could say similar things about many of these. Take a picture in the right lighting and where it's posed or displayed the same way, and it would look just like the picture from the ad. Likewise I see a lot of these where they show a picture from the ad of a slim, pretty woman in an attractive pose wearing a dress and then they show their own picture of an overweight person with matted hair and slumped over wearing the same dress and duh, it doesn't look as good. What did you expect? That buying this dress would make you magically lose 50 pounds, fix your hair and give you good posture?
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Actually you could say similar things about many of these. Take a picture in the right lighting and where it's posed or displayed the same way, and it would look just like the picture from the ad.
Likewise I see a lot of these where they show a picture from the ad of a slim, pretty woman in an attractive pose wearing a dress and then they show their own picture of an overweight person with matted hair and slumped over wearing the same dress and duh, it doesn't look as good. What did you expect? That buying this dress would make you magically lose 50 pounds, fix your hair and give you good posture?