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because pictures tell the truth pictures dont lie

Because you're used to seeing yourself in a mirror, you're most familiar looking at your face in reverse.

When looking at a photo, you are seeing yourself 'right way around' so to speak.

Seeing your left eye on your right side, for example, is strange when you always see your left on your left in a mirror.

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