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Hello folks! Today, I present to you a collection of 10 ambigrams drawn by Yours Truly, because he was feeling bored and decided he didn’t have anything better to do.

Now some of you out there may be wondering what an ambigram is, precisely. Well, take a look at any of the images in the gallery. Then flip over the screen of your phone, tablet, computer, or just your head, and see if you can find any difference in the word printed. If you can’t, then it’s an ambigram, which is a word that can be read upside down and right side up!

And for those of you wondering if I take requests…nope!

“The first and last name of Yours Truly.”

See if you can guess where the first name ends and the last name begins. I mean, it’s really not that hard.

“It’s still relevant!”

Hey, I enjoy reading them and writing them. Even if I’m the only one on Bored Panda who still does that.

“Remember kids, they’ll make you stupid!”

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“Tweet tweet. Tweet?”

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Tweet cheep cheep tweet twit tweet cheep. Cheep cheep tweet twit twit tweet? Tweet twit. Tweet. Facebook.

“Not associated with Sony in any way.”

Jokes aside, I do highly recommend this program for anyone that enjoys genuinely good opensource Photoshop substitutes.

“Warning: This ambigram may give you a heart attack.”

And for those of you curious about that “w” on the end, it’s because the mega-company finally bought out the letter W. Sayonara, Wendy’s!

“Well it’s not like I needed Photoshop to do these.”

“¿Hablas español?”

“Are you ready, pandas?”

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“¿Hablas español?”

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“Who needs this when we have Google Translate?”

“Anyone who wants their Spanish to make sense needs this, that’s who.”

“How to get on the admins’ good side!”

Step 1: Make an ambigram of their site’s name…