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January 21, 2009 by Vurdlak | Share  

Nothing new here, except that the police finally located me, and forced me to update and renew my ID card, and all sort of accompanying documents with my “new” living address (which I’ve been “forgetting” to do for the past 10 years). It has been a nice benefit, since all their fines and tickets were constantly being delivered to my previous address, where no one under my name lives anymore. After some time, those fines get old, and are automatically erased from your police file. So I’ve manged to pass unpunished for god-knows how long. I’ve probably damaged their budget significantly, by not paying more than $10,000 with all my driving tickets, parking fines, car pick-ups, court expenses and stuff. I just can’t believe how unconnected and unorganized their database is, since each time a police officer pulled me over and checked my ID, those alerts didn’t show up. Just an advice: whenever you get a fine, refuse to sign it. You have all rights to do so. Don’t know how it works in your area, but here it helps much if you later have problems. Now for the illusion:

It’s time for another spot the object illusion. We had a month break from these, so I’m sure it will come as a refreshment. Your assignment is to find all the hidden bass in the image below. Yeah, have to admit “Bass” is a new word in my vocabulary. Never heard of it before. Hope I’m not the only one, even though English isn’t my native language.

7 Hidden Bass Optical Illusion

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86 Responses
  1. Anonymous says:

    Makes me wonder what kind of a person you are. I thought you were decent. What language was your first to speak? I only see the big one and maybe a few other Bass, but not 7. We have lots of Bass in Ontario.

  2. Anonymous says:

    What happens if you refuse to sign a traffic ticket?

    http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_happens_if_you_refuse_to_sign_a_traffic_ticket

    Answer
    By signing the citation, you are not admitting guilt. By signing, you are saying you will appear in court on the date indicated on the citation to defend yourself against the charge. In a sense, the signature works as an O.R. (Own Recognescence)(sic) bond, if you refuse to sign, you will go immediately to jail. You are then presenting yourself in leiu of presenting a signature. I have been a police officer for ten years, 3 in Oklahoma and 7 in Washington. I’m not sure what state you are writing in from, but I can tell you, I’ve brought more than one person in each state to jail for refusing to sign.
    Answer
    Indeed this is the case. But if you are brought in your Miranda rights kick in. You have the right to remain silent and a court appointed attorney at the time of questioning (this includes intake and arraignment). Its behoovant(sic) to you to sign though unless there is some greivous (sic)mistake on the document in which case you can call up the court that retains jurisdiction of the case and request review. Also, you can contact your local DMV HQ and address any grievances with the ticket.
    Answer
    It is almost always in your best interest to sign. If you don’t sign, you will usually wind up in custody. And if your luck continues to run bad, you could wind up there overnight, or for a whole weekend, depending on the state/county/city ordinances or judges. To top it off, you are still on the hook for the violation. Most people just sign the ticket and pay it by mail – or fight it in court. Not signing doesn’t really help you in any way. 


  3. Mitchell says:

    i see 2, but there are probably more

  4. Quique says:

    I see them I see them need me to tell where I found them

  5. Syphon says:

    Ive spotted 4, if theres more theyre pretty well hidden :P

  6. Anonymous says:

    I spot 4, if theres more theyre pretty well hidden ;)

  7. songinthedark says:

    pretty sure I see four, maybe five… not too positive on the last one… this one is great though! Love this app

  8. Elliot says:

    Carp.

    Sometimes I type so fast I get the letters the wrong way round.

  9. ColSonders says:

    Strictly speaking I think it’s bass or fish heads, rather than whole fishies you should be looking for, so far i’ve found 3, the most obvious one is at the centre/bottom of the picture, almost a full bass facing to the right.

  10. Anonymous says:

    I can only see two..
    The big one and the one laying on the bottom between those branch kinda things :P lol

  11. FaLcoN says:

    I’ve been “undercover” like you since 2003… its lovely :) In my country (Bulgaria) you can walk into any of the places where you order a new ID card and for 1Euro you can change your permanent address to anything you say… we’ve had criminals stating they live in our “central park” :) Fish creep me a little bit, so I’ll skip on counting them!

  12. Anonymous says:

    ok, only other one I can see (besides the one with the hook stuck in it’s mouth) is at the bottom centre of the tree/roots thingy

  13. Anonymous says:

    im not sure but i think i found it down at the bottem middle of the pic, just at the end of the rooted tree thing

  14. Anonymous says:

    I found six so far.. pretty tough though ;D

  15. Richard_Healy says:

    1. Big one with the snare in it’s mouth – obviously.

    2. Bass outline 11 ‘o’ clock relative to the big fish. outline amongst the roots.

    3. Immediately below this, outline between two roots again. Curled root makes the eye and wood grain make mouth.

    4. From 3, (about 4 ‘o’ click relative) bottom and centre of main picture. Made of folded wood grain, look for fins along it’s back and down-turned mouth to see it.

    5. Back to the centre from the lure in the big fishe’s mouth, look about 2 ‘o’ clock. Bass is part of trunk leading away, mouth, eye and outline are all in the bark.

    6. Immediately above 5 (at about 11′o’ clock, relative) is another bass outline this time in weeds.

    Is that it or have I missed any?

  16. Anonymous says:

    found it!

  17. Anonymous says:

    Nice! Managed to find six of them!

  18. Anonymous says:

    I can actually see five ones except the obvious one.

  19. Anonymous says:

    This one’s hard. Love your site. Keep it up.

  20. Anonymous says:

    Found all seven, if you include the “unhidden” bass. Lots of negative space bass. Very good puzzle.

  21. Anonymous says:

    hi ok the key to not getting tickets is .1 pay attention or 2 follow the rules .loli know where the cops park so i behave.as for the bass i see 1 at the right side of the bass fishs mouth facing down and 1 at the bottom in the roots looking to the right..

  22. Evilyn says:

    I see it!!!!
    :)

  23. Anonymous says:

    Cool illusions, but what american hasn’t heard of a bass fish.

  24. Cat says:

    found 3 bass.

  25. Q says:

    look at the spaces left between root and bark. they are outlines in there mainly. Easy to see the head first, then trace back and look for the body

  26. analphabet118 says:

    7 with the big one… every 2 branches is a fish.. good one though!

  27. ambiguityanon says:

    While I doubt anyone will read this, I would just like to say that there are two uses for the word “bass”

    There’s bass like the fish…which is pronounced exactly how it is spelled…it’s one of the more common fishes that people fish for and eat :-)

    Then there’s bass like the guitar, but that one is pronounced like “base” (it’s one of those really REALLY weird English words that is meant to confuse American children learning how to read) it refers to anything musical like soprano alto tenor bass etc.

  28. Anonymous says:

    wow i found 6 out of the 7!!
    3 made from the loose twig bits, 1 at the very bottom, the big obvious one in the middle and one to the right of the big ones face :)

  29. Anonymous says:

    bass 2 |bas| |bøs| |bas|
    noun ( pl. same or basses |bøsəz|)
    1 the common European freshwater perch.
    2 any of a number of fish similar to or related to this, in particular • a mainly marine fish found in temperate waters (family Percichthyidae or Moronidae, including Dicentrarchus labrax of European waters and genus Morone of North America). • an American freshwater fish of the sunfish family, popular with anglers (genera Ambloplites and Micropterus, family Centrarchidae). • a sea bass.

  30. Anonymous says:

    ha ha- i suggest you sign the tickets from now on.. there’s a police amongst us lol ( no, not me ) that guy/gal above !

    lmao nice try though- good sum of money there… mm mm

  31. Barbara Jean says:

    I found all 7 on my first try, but then it helps that I know what a bass is. My dad loves fishing, I of course went out fishing with him several times. I have been ice fishing at 45 degrees below zero (Farenheight). My dad lives in Alaska, I do not believe I have ever seen a bass in person however, because they weren’t native to the area in Alaska where I am from.

  32. Anonymous says:

    Yeh! Got all seven. that was kinda hard! It’s best to look away from the screen.

  33. hellagood67 says:

    I found all 7, but it took me more than a few goes to see them. I like these types of illusions.

    For those not sure of the pronunciation, Bass is said the same way as mass, lass and gas.

  34. margo says:

    wow i actually found like 4 but i tried cheating and seeing if anyone of the comments could assist me..
    nada
    and then bam i started seeing them all over lol

  35. Anonymous says:

    SPOILER

    /Users/Elijah/Desktop/Mollusions Find the Stuff/7 Hidden Bass Find.xcf

    I hope it worked…

    …does it?

  36. who wants to know says:

    ya bass are quite common here in canada

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