why would anyone see them as oil shiny legs. I immediately see it as white paint. Something wrong with me? — Kevin (@KevinOsuri) October 27, 2016

Once you realize that the legs aren't shiny & it's just paint.. you can never see the shiny legs ever again smh pic.twitter.com/71Sk8ZkHVf — Homegirl Bri🌶 (@Briiseppe) October 26, 2016

Took me a long time to work out that these legs aren't actually shiny… pic.twitter.com/HwOGMHu46O — Periwinkle Jones (@peachesanscream) October 26, 2016

An Instagram user on Monday shared a photo of someone’s legs, which was quickly picked up by confused Twitter users who could not decide whether the legs had white paint or were shiny plastic.The picture has since left the Internet divided with the debate still ongoing.And Twitter users gave it a lot of thought:https://twitter.com/kingkayden/status/791112708594634753https://twitter.com/anneka_mccarthy/status/791206242446376960https://twitter.com/msbreeezyyy/status/790988181608931328https://twitter.com/NikoUgly/status/791412755307765761https://twitter.com/catpers0n/status/791181921078292480The girl in the photo later revealed it was actually white paint on her legs that created the illusion of shiny plastic legs. “I was finishing off some art homework and had some white paint left on my brush and just decided to draw random lines, I had no intentions of making it look shiny,” Culverhouse told BuzzFeed News.The photo was taken down on Wednesday afternoon.This article originally appeared on BuzzFeed News