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YourMom
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So November is epilepsy awareness month.

People literally shaking with excitement about this.

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  • 5
    I bet they're celebrating it by having raves w/ strobes && other pretty lights.

    /jk

    I've recently noticed two weird trends that reminded me of the problem, though:

    - police cars have these rapidly flashing blue lights.

    - bicycle lights tend to be rapidly flashing instead of producing a steady light, now.
  • 5
    @D-4got10-01 flashing lights make you more visible is the theory.

    Also, supposedly the frequency that gives seizures is 6 Hz. Something to do with brain not liking that frequency. Then I also heard that chickens skulls vibrate at 7 Hz. So a strong 7 Hz signal can supposedly kill chickens.
  • 2
    We need a month for fecal incontemance
  • 3
    @YourMom now I have a picture of exploding chicken heads in my head, thanks!
  • 3
    @TeachMeCode right, b2plane will appreciate
  • 2
    @YourMom > 'flashing lights make you more visible is the theory'

    I could accept that, but the rapidness of the flashing seems seizure-inducing. Although, there are more factors that come into play than just rapidness. Color, saturation, etc.
  • 3
    @Lensflare > 'now I have a picture of exploding chicken heads in my head, thanks!'

    ...close enough: https://youtu.be/dvYvQeNeq3A?t=28 .
  • 1
    @D-4got10-01 a classic! 😄
  • 1
    Let‘s just hope that no supervillain finds out the resonant frequency of human skulls…
  • 0
    No nut November,
    No shave November,
    And now no epilepsy November?

    I‘m too old for this shit!
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