A/B test·ing |ā bē ˈtestˌiNG|: noun business, marketing, design – a randomized experiment with two variants, A and B, which are the control and variation in the controlled experiment.
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I’m sure it comes as no surprise, I choose ‘B’.
What are the chances that you can find two sets of identical twins to take a picture like this? What luck.
Anyone with photoshop can find such a pair. The difference in depth of field and the lighting gives it away.
Same girls clothed/unclothed, a pair of nasty little Ukranians from Met-Art
Mike is correct. The shadows switch sides. The ones on the left have shadows cast to the right. The ones on the right, vice versa.
Regardless, way too young (underage?) for my tastes.
Definitly a photoshop – or twins that mirror each other. One girl has a mole on the neck that switches sides, and the other something on her nose, a stud perhaps, that cannot be seen on the clothéd variation.
Nevertheless, they look great.
I have a hankering for some mint gum.
Pretty damn impressive.
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Nick, I bet you had to check their IDs twice. They look like jailbait.
A=>16
B<16
I think B applies
Typical of before and after photos, I prefer the after shot. Hhhhhmmmm… I wonder why?
Are you thinking what I’m thinking, B1?
I think I am, B2? It’s sexy time!
(Look up Bananas in Pajamas for the reference.
Nice thigh gap.