If something is between them, each one will reflect the other mirror and the object between it. The first mirror will reflect the second mirror which is reflecting the first mirror, therefore the first mirror will show itself, making kind of an infinite tunnel of mirrors.
There is the reflection quality to consider. The reflected image whould dim out after enough bounces.
Its quite simple really you get a image of the other mirror in each mirror.
you see thousands of mirrors as they reflect of off each other
probably not
they reject each other.
Bad. This because it is said to open a portal if two mirrors are facing each other. This portal will let in spirits, or even demons. (Unknown)
If you use blemished mirrors, then you cannot.
Depending on the angle between them, you will get multiple reflections of any object between the mirrors. If the mirrors meet at an angle of x degrees, an object placed between them should generate a maximum of (360/n) - 1 images. Parallel mirrors should, on that basis, produce an infinite number of images but because of microscopic flaws in the mirror, absorption, internal refraction etc, the images will degrade more or less exponentially.
draghons face each other to see if they can overpower each other by lookting each other in the eyes, showing the hugenes of their horns, and to see which dragon is more doniment
Both concave and convex mirrors will distort the image of the face if used when applying make-up. Which is why flat mirrors are used instead.
You can't see each other face-to-face
Face to face communication refers to direct interaction between people where they can see each other's facial expressions and body language. Examples include having a conversation with a friend, attending a meeting with colleagues, or giving a presentation to a group.
It means your relationship is going no where unless you talk to each other about it face to face and solve the issue.
because they probably hate each other and they probably wouldn't want to see each other
When two people sit together or facing each other and one person interviews the other