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Top. Stairs aren't that tall.
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Thought something was weird here. The contrast and colour is making it difficult. If you turn up shadows it changes the entire feeling, including where the obvious light source is. I wouldn't expect the dark side of the mattress unless there was a bright light directly above it.
Also the banister/handrail arm wouldn't be horizontal. Most importantly, congrats, you got me invested.
No, the light could still be above the mattress on the ceiling at the bottom of the stairwell. This proves nothing.
But, the wear on the carpet indicates to me that those are the treads, so this is taken from the top of the stairs looking down. Also, not mentioned elsewhere, there is usually a nose on the treads and the carpet would follow the nose, which can't be seen from above.
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Bottom, these stairs have a rounded lip to make them compliant with rise over run requirements in limited space.
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Edit: It doesn't matter, the mattress is making an impossible shape/bend... It's definitely AI generated... Even if it was two separate mattresses, it still wouldn't make sense...
Foam mattress? Broken mattress?
My mattress easily bends like that. Most modern ones do
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It is an ai generated image containing indicators of both perspectives to drive engagement
I see no reason whatsoever to suspect this
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Top the railing gives it away
And if you actually think for a moment you realize nobody carpets vertical parts of the steps
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Edit: It doesn't matter, the mattress is making an impossible shape/bend... It's definitely AI generated... Even if it was two separate mattresses, it still wouldn't make sense...
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Might be one of these mattresses with a "break" in the middle so they fold better.
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I think it is the bottom of the top of the stairs because of the lighting to the bottom left of the mattress. That should be in shadow from the mattress if it was at the bottom of the stairs.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Definitely the bottom of the top. Or is it the top of the bottom?
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Bottom, look at the wear of the carpet, lots of people have walked here.
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And if you actually think for a moment you realize nobody carpets vertical parts of the steps
They absolutely do, and you're arguing for the opposite position of the person above you
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It’s white and gold!
All joking aside, most stairs that I know had some sort of overhang, which we don’t see in this picture, so I’ll venture to say that we are looking down. The mattress is at the bottom of the stairs.
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How are y'all arguing this? The banister makes it unquestionably obvious that it's at the top. There's no debate to be had here unless the banister was intentionally installed wrong just for the purpose of this meme, which would be crazy.
The mattress is at the top, y'all.
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Who the hell puts carpet on their stairs? What year is this? 1973?
Carpet is softer and more enjoyable to walk on than hard floors. I will never understand this weird anti-carpet trend we've gotten into in the past decade, except that it's the same thing as grass lawn emulating the wide expanse of the wealthy.
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Reading the threads on this post of people convinced the mattress is at the top of the stairs makes me understand why people can't recognize AI generated fake images and fall for propaganda so easily.
It's clearly at the bottom of a stairwell, but the amount of people convinced it's not really bothers me for some reason, enough to feel extremely apathetic of other people on the internet and assures me most people in real life lack sense to put trust in society eventually being healthy again, and I can't elaborate further why because I don't understand why.
My guy, the banister.
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How are y'all arguing this? The banister makes it unquestionably obvious that it's at the top. There's no debate to be had here unless the banister was intentionally installed wrong just for the purpose of this meme, which would be crazy.
The mattress is at the top, y'all.
So the people walk on the wall? (Wear of the carpet and lack of visible ledge that stairs should have)
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does the trim look weird to anyone elseI just assumed that this was near where they joined a photo from the top of a set of stairs with a photo from the bottom of a set of stairs.
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So the people walk on the wall? (Wear of the carpet and lack of visible ledge that stairs should have)
My stairs don't have a visible ledge. I don't know why people are acting like that's standard. I think only one of the homes I've lived in has had a stairwell with ledges.
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It already looked like bottom on first glance,
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top or bottom doesnt matter, whats important is that you PIVOT!
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So the people walk on the wall? (Wear of the carpet and lack of visible ledge that stairs should have)
I guess I should address the "wear" on the carpet as well: it doesn't look worn to me, it looks disturbed. Like before this person tried shoving their mattress up the stairs and got it stuck, they carried a heavy dresser or or something up the stairs and dragged it up each stair, sliding it along the carpet. I suspect this is a person moving into a cheap efficiency apartment, since the one my father moved into last when he was still alive looked extremely similar.