Are these items moving? Or are they perfectly still??
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One teacher said, "I felt like they were all moving... but slowly. Kind of like, they were breathing."The pictures attached are used to test the level of stress a person can handle.The slower the pictures move, the better your ability of handling stress.Alleged criminals that were tested see them spinning around madly; however, senior citizens and kids see them standing still.
None of these images are animated - they are perfectly still.
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