Why Would This Object be Achiral?

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MissionStanford

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A mug with MOM written opposite the handle.

How can I visualize this? I'm terrible at this.

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Line of symmetry. No need to picture it. Just look at MOM. Really weird question btw.

It's from my organic chemistry textbook. Just realized I meant to ask why a mug with MOM written to one side of the handle is chiral. I got the one I initially asked right because, like you said, there's a line of symmetry, so why is the answer to this question different? I can't visualize that.
 
imagine a curved mom. Kind of like a "V" lying down with the two Ms as the V ends and the O as the point of the V. OR you can even think of a single water molecule laying down with the hydrogens replaced with Ms. Either way take the mirror image of it and you'll see you can make them equal if they both face you.
 
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