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== Sorry to disturb you ==

Hello, sorry to disturb you, but I saw you were active on the ref desk and this is really bugging me: I could do with someone to confirm that it's not just my phone which is showing this.

I thought the weirdness would also interest you.

This image here [[File:Execution_of_Mariana_de_Carabajal.jpg]] either embedded on a page, or on the image page, or by clicking on the thumbnail in the timeline, I get a grainy black and white portrait photo of someone staring at the camera. But according to the thumbnail and the description, it's an etching of an execution. There doesn't look like there are any edits or changes in the history.

It's really creeping me out: please tell me it happens to you too.

[[Special:Contributions/86.128.227.246|86.128.227.246]] ([[User talk:86.128.227.246|talk]]) 17:58, 20 February 2014 (UTC)

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A soar subject.


Sorry to disturb you

Hello, sorry to disturb you, but I saw you were active on the ref desk and this is really bugging me: I could do with someone to confirm that it's not just my phone which is showing this.

I thought the weirdness would also interest you.

This image here either embedded on a page, or on the image page, or by clicking on the thumbnail in the timeline, I get a grainy black and white portrait photo of someone staring at the camera. But according to the thumbnail and the description, it's an etching of an execution. There doesn't look like there are any edits or changes in the history.

It's really creeping me out: please tell me it happens to you too.

86.128.227.246 (talk) 17:58, 20 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]