Posted on 05/09/2017 7:53:11 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
Stripes are ubiquitous in modern life, from City shirts and barcodes, to Venetian blinds and zebra crossings
...can trigger a neural loop of activity in the brain In severe cases it can lead to epilepsy, but researchers think it might also be responsible for migraines.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
If there is an emblem above the rockers, use extreme caution. A very potent reptilian, avoid when possible.
Daughter bought new dishes. Hubby says pattern gives him headaches. She says...”Too Bad”.
My father in law, a sharp old guy says, ‘ he does not want any dishes that look back at him’.
They gave us a nice china set, because he did not care for it giving him the eye.
There are certain moire patterns that can do that to
Hah! You beat me to it. Great flick.
The article discusses headaches, not nausea.
A foreshadow of Bill’s magazine cover.
There she was just a-walkin’ down the street
singin’ do-wah diddy-diddy down diddy-do...
Stripes do give me migraines. Blinds at work, etc. I avoid them and turn away. No big deal. I ain’t start’n a case about it. I do know at least 4 women at my corporation,4 with active workers comp claims, that will use this in the future— guaranteed! One woman on my team goes from job to job, opens a workers comp claim, cashes out, and moves on to the next . 17 so far. I have known her since the 1980s. I warned them about her. They took no heed and hired her anyway.
Do not see this movie
http://i.huffpost.com/gen/1119254/images/o-BILL-MURRAY-DRAWING-facebook.jpg
You need a MIGRAINE WARNING for that thing!
I get a little ‘spaced’ sometimes looking through a chain link fence.
Eyes try to shift to make two adjacent diamonds overlap into one. Background goes cuckoo.
It think this is the same phenomenon that hides images in the patch-work looking posters in the mall.
“opens a workers comp claim, cashes out, and moves on to the next . 17 so far.”
Sounds like Illinois.
I hear that in some places they discourage such activity?
Nice but not as much fun as a good fractals
Mandelbrot would be my first pick.
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