Stress Test Images
A friend emailed me a couple of images recently. According to him (probably according to the forwarded email by which he acquired them) they test the level of stress a person can handle. The slower the items move, the better the person’s ability to handle stress. Sociopaths see them spinning around madly. Seniors and kids see them standing still. How that relates to stress, I don’t know. The first time I looked, they were essentially motionless. Tonight, they’re pretty active. If I’m gonna be up this late I ought to be getting some work done instead of blogging, so I probably have a lot of pent-up stress at the moment. Click on the thumbnails below (no, not the smiley) to see the bigger versions. Stress test or not, it’s sorta fun to look at one edge a few moments, then look over to the opposite edge; or go around the corners.
kim says:
Oh my. It’s funny, when I focus on the individual images the movement stops. Then when I look at it generally,as an overall huge image, it’s all swirly. Slow, but still swirly. Apparently when I break things down into smaller pieces, it’s easier to handle; as opposed to when there’s a huge problem hanging over my head…. Hmmm, I heard that recently. I think my brother was telling me something about that tonite. Boy.
John says:
Sometimes when I click on the beans pic Foxfire says the image can’t be displayed because it contains errors. But if I go back and click it again, it gets displayed fine. I haven’t run into this with IE.
Kathie says:
He he he, swirly twirly! They don’t move very quickly, but I they wiggle a little. Guess I’m not stressed out too much.
jeff says:
It stops moving when my mind stops moving.