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WooverM
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Richard Jones performed a trick and it appears people on social media compared pictures of the televised recording to figure it out and decided to expose the part they have figured out wasn't congruent online whilst calling him a fraud and the mirror published an article about it.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/brita......-8047021

What do you think about that?
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I've noticed similar things online. It's like more and more people seem to not understand that what they are seeing is a trick. When they "figure out" how it is done, they then cry fraud. It's a very strange thing to me. I could understand if the magician was claiming to have real powers, but not in cases like the above.
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We live in a very bizarre society, in many ways.
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