Can any one explain this?

Lol! We ask ourselves that almost daily! Hideous.
 
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(Below: Copied from the site where I found the cartoon panel shown above)

A few days ago, we ran across a newspaper cartoon (above) from theBridgeport Telegram, Monday, August 26, 1918, p. 12. The artist was H.A. MacGill and the title of the comic strip was Percy and Ferdie—Another Gas Balloon Punctured. When it first appeared in print, there were three additional panels, but they've been omitted here (because they weren't very funny, and had little or nothing to do with camouflage). This remaining panel offers some sense of the American public's response to World War I dazzle-painted ships when they saw them in the harbor.
 
Actually very good Camo, the mind can't figure out that it's shaped like a boat due to contrasting angles.
 
Any press is better than no press. The fact that we are discussing it achieves the desired result........ I suppose.
 
That's a rapper's boat. The paint job makes as much sense as the lyrics...

Just a bunch of crap thrown together and called done...
 

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