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Ninja Hood Flip

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Updated Feb 08, 2019 at 10:41AM EST by Philipp.

Added Feb 08, 2019 at 07:19AM EST by Philipp.

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Ninja Hood Flip, also known as Hijab Flip, refers to an optical illusion image featuring South Korean rapper G-Dragon wearing a ninja hood. Depending on the orientation of the image, the perceived expression changes from that of a sly, alluring look to that of a sudden realization and shock. Originating from a K-Pop album art and initially circulated as an optical illusion, since February 2019 the image has been used as a single-panel interactive meme.

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Origin

On September 3rd, 2013, the official Facebook[1][2] page of K-Pop singer G-Dragon posted several promotional images for the album Coup D'Etat. Two of the images featured the artist dressed in red clothing, with his head completely wrapped in a long scarf with the exception for his eyes.



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On June 17th, 2016, Imgur[3] user SaadZaheeer made the earliest known post presenting a cropped version of the photograph as an optical illusion. Depending on the orientation of the image, the perceived expression changed from that of an alluring look to that of a sudden realization or a mocking glare. The post gained over 3,200 points in two and a half years.



In the following years, the image was reposted multiple times, including posts on Imgur[4][5] and Reddit[6].

On September 20th, 2018, Redditor[7] VivaLaStubbs5 posted a screenshot of a WhatsApp conversation containing the illusion to /r/funny subreddit. The post gained over 7,100 upvotes in five months.



In February 2019, black-and-white, blurred version of the illusion was circulated as an interactive meme. On February 4th, 2019, Redditor[8] wonkawilliam posted the first known image following the format to /r/dankmemes subreddit, where it received over 11,200 upvotes in four days.



In the following days, more posts utilizing the format appeared in multiple subreddits, including /r/dankmemes[9], /r/memes[10] and /r/MemeEconomy[11].

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