Why are they all so orange?
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I've been intentionally not paying attention
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Well, most of us hate Reagan, so....?
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When the obvious answer is horse dewormer
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Assuming you live in the U.S. Mr Sunburn is your new health secretary - Robert F Kennedy Jr. I would not expect good things from this appointment.
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Well no, those dudes are red they have high blood pressure not orange from fake tan, the other two are probably just bad spray tans.
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So gross. This picture is disgusting.
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omg. they're all using the spraytan now? like they were wearing gauze pads over their ear after lord diaper had his, umm, 'pierced'?
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Even Reagan would be like
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i doubt it. he would be praising how successful they have been at dismantling america
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must suck the boots of the guy who set all this in motion
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Idk this isn't much better lol... RFK still looks like he was left in the air fryer a few minutes too long.
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For some reason this makes me think of the movie "They Live"?
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If you don't want to see the difference in the hue/saturation between the photos, I think continuing back and forth would be pointless. The colors are to my eye, clearly tweaked. In the OP image even Ronald Reagan looks like he used a little spray tan.
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Maybe that's the problem. The self tanner causes brain damage. Or is it the opposite, brain damaged people are drawn to self tanner.
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Vibrancy was turned up.
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They all look like Bethesda NPCs
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While I won't disagree that someone upped the saturation on the above photo slightly - and slightly is the key here: it easily could have been auto corrected to that level on a simple photo editor automatically. I wouldn't be comfortable with malice being the underlying reason for what appears to be an attempt to make the photo look less washed out - which your example appears to be.
The problem is a lot of these people are positively off of an actual human color. Spray / fake tan or years of sun exposure and subsequent damage. Take your pick. Either way: correcting color without intentionally distorting the spectrum to make them look 'normal' is not kind to most of the people in the original photo... and not drastically far off from what it appears to be.
Disclaimer: I'm not looking at this at the office where I have a display that has been properly calibrated - but I'm reasonably certain of my assessment.
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Realistically he'd probably think they're all his grandchildren or something.
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A high enough dose of UV would definitely kill the brain worms.
Yeeting them into the sun would be a proper posology.Also: Obligatory "so does a handgun" XKCD