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Crossing your eyes while moving one eye at a time has an extra gross-out factor, because, if you do it successfully, you'll be able to move your eyeballs in different directions.
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Another oddity is a type of tinnitus called "gaze-evoked," in which ringing in the ears is occasioned or worsened by moving one's eyes to the right or left, or up or down.
When I see a bug now, I truly see a bug, when I see a paint chip I am truly seeing that paint chip, there is no distraction and it is so sweet, nothing in one's field of vision but what one opts to put there via moving one's eyes, and also do you hear how well I am speaking?
Rapidly moving one's eyes over chunks of text helps the brain more easily take the information.
Another encouraging thing about TV is that some housewives who try to do housework & watch television at the same time get seasick... It's a matter of the eyes moving one way, the hands another.
Searching of the upper eyelid edge takes place by moving from one eye corner to the second along the accepted arc.
Murphy Homes moved with one eye, flew out on bat wings, performed dark rites atop Druid Hill.
The trick with happiness is that while everybody can smile, most people can't move one crucial muscle around the eyes that must be moved to generate the physiology of happiness.
Note that, as reported by Liversedge et al. (2006), there could be a positive correlation (both eyes move in the same direction but with different velocities), a negative correlation (both eyes move in opposite direction), or no correlation (one eye moving alone).
In a later episode, Spike explains how his right eye is a prosthetic, forcing him to move through life simultaneously with one eye on the present and the other on the proverbial past, haunted by previous tragedies.
Next, move on to eye make-up.
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