I would be vomiting if I copied this man. Watching it made me slightly queasy. This is a personal observation not a complaint. I am less travel sick as an adult and can now watch movies. As a child I couldn't deal with the flickering screen and would throw up within 5 to 10 minutes. To this day, I rarely watch movies. I can't hang upside down, either. for more than a scarce few seconds.
I would be vomiting if I copied this man. Watching it made me slightly queasy. This is a personal observation not a complaint. I am less travel sick as an adult and can now watch movies. As a child I couldn't deal with the flickering screen and would throw up within 5 to 10 minutes. To this day, I rarely watch movies. I can't hang upside down, either. for more than a scarce few seconds.
I’m with you on the upside down thing. Movies, depending on how big the screen and shaky the camera, aren’t my cup of tea. For some reason, I still enjoy spinning in circles on occasion. Makes my head and tummy feel funny…without feeling inebriated. :-)
I intensely dislike fun fair rides. My sister is 6 years younger and I was obliged to go on roundabouts and similar activities aimed at 5 to 8 year olds with her. She enjoyed them and appreciated my accompanying her but I was always hurling my guts up long before the ride was over. I was (lesser so now) clearly neuro-atypical as a child/youth and neurologically sensitive and vulnerable. Yet another reason for me not fitting in with boys and their activities and earning their contempt at my weakiness. These things plus my discoordination in catching, throwing, kicking and climbing had me relogated to to being inferior even to girls.
Same. The only things I had “going for me” was my size and temper. I’m usually a gentle giant, but even I don’t like being around me when I’m pissed off. Spinning calms some of those tendencies. Gives my brain a different sensation to focus on when aggravated. Yesterday, I danced in circles for a bit. :-p
I would be vomiting if I copied this man. Watching it made me slightly queasy. This is a personal observation not a complaint. I am less travel sick as an adult and can now watch movies. As a child I couldn't deal with the flickering screen and would throw up within 5 to 10 minutes. To this day, I rarely watch movies. I can't hang upside down, either. for more than a scarce few seconds.
I’m with you on the upside down thing. Movies, depending on how big the screen and shaky the camera, aren’t my cup of tea. For some reason, I still enjoy spinning in circles on occasion. Makes my head and tummy feel funny…without feeling inebriated. :-)
I intensely dislike fun fair rides. My sister is 6 years younger and I was obliged to go on roundabouts and similar activities aimed at 5 to 8 year olds with her. She enjoyed them and appreciated my accompanying her but I was always hurling my guts up long before the ride was over. I was (lesser so now) clearly neuro-atypical as a child/youth and neurologically sensitive and vulnerable. Yet another reason for me not fitting in with boys and their activities and earning their contempt at my weakiness. These things plus my discoordination in catching, throwing, kicking and climbing had me relogated to to being inferior even to girls.
Same. The only things I had “going for me” was my size and temper. I’m usually a gentle giant, but even I don’t like being around me when I’m pissed off. Spinning calms some of those tendencies. Gives my brain a different sensation to focus on when aggravated. Yesterday, I danced in circles for a bit. :-p