Anonymous4: No it's not. It's male for one reversed, backwards and even then it doesn't fit. It's not a trace, unless you totally and catastrophically failed at linkage.
Anonymous7: You're joking, right Anon4? You can flip an image horizontally in any picture editing software, and all they'd have to do is draw a sac in over the part where her girlbits are in the original image.
Paradoxite: That's the most clever form of tracing I've ever seen, flipping it horizontally to make it look like it's totally original.
Reminds me of the joke I heard once (tl;dr warning):
There was a student enrolled in a music class up in college where his final project for the semester was to write an orchestrated piece. Being a student, he procrastinated for some time, until, of course, the day before the final was due. In a panic, he rushed to the library and searched through sheets of music already composed by other past students of the university. He grabbed on and wrote his own orchestra by writing the music on the sheet 'backwards', and turning that in.
He made two mistakes; first, the sheet music he obtained and copied from was one written by his own professor as his own final exam when he was a student. Second, the professor had done the same thing as him, and had in a hurry copied Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, backwards, and got away with it...
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Reminds me of the joke I heard once (tl;dr warning):
There was a student enrolled in a music class up in college where his final project for the semester was to write an orchestrated piece. Being a student, he procrastinated for some time, until, of course, the day before the final was due. In a panic, he rushed to the library and searched through sheets of music already composed by other past students of the university. He grabbed on and wrote his own orchestra by writing the music on the sheet 'backwards', and turning that in.
He made two mistakes; first, the sheet music he obtained and copied from was one written by his own professor as his own final exam when he was a student. Second, the professor had done the same thing as him, and had in a hurry copied Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, backwards, and got away with it...