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      2 days ago

      Look at the shape of the ‘window’.

      Now look at the shape of the door panel.

      There is literally no way that ‘window’ could ever roll down and fit into that door panel.

      This is simple and obvious visual geometry, slide top shape (window) down into bottom shape (door panel), it simply cannot fit.

      Therefore this is not a real photo, as the window arrangement is physically impossible.

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        2 days ago

        There is no window in that photo. The photo shows the bottom half of the door, below where the window would be.

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          2 days ago

          There is no window frame in that photo either, those doors have a window frame a couple inches thick all the way around. Another commenter posted an actual photo of such a door. The window frame isn’t exactly an optional piece…

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            1 day ago

            The window frame is above where we can see, outside of the frame of the picture.

            I think maybe you’re seeing the crease in the door and thinking that’s where the door meets the window, but that’s just a decorative crease.

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              Yeah, I finally figured that out just recently and updated my top level comment. Friggin’ optical illusion of sorts LOL! 🤦‍♂️