OK Pimacs enthusiasts, let's see what we've learned so far.
It seems the phenomenon of Pimacs is very diverse. We've seen a variety of configurations including:
Orbital
Optical
Pinwheel
MGG
Reversi
We've seen the effects of Solo Pimacs on reflective surfaces, and discovered a rare 19th century photo of women Pimacsing, challenging the myth that Pimacs is something that only came about with digital photography in the 21st century.
We've also furthered the case that Pimacsing can induce subtle to moderate indications of lesbianism, as is evident with pictures including open mouth kissing, suggestive facial expressions, and hanging around in their underwear. We certainly aren't condemning or accusing these girls of being lesbians, quite the contrary. We're merely pointing out that the Pimacs effect seems to induce such behavior in many of its subjects.
We've also seen photographic evidence of Pimacs rejection, where one or two women in a group photo seemed to be excluded from the Pimacs effect. There is not sufficient data to conclude if this is a result of a negative magnetic resonance that is out of tune with the magnetic forces causing the other girls to attract toward each other. Or, this phenomenon could be more psychological in nature, an unconscious instinct not unlike a pack or herd mentality where the sick or lame among them is cast out for the good of the herd.
We've also have evidence of possible telepathic communication as well as reproduction.
Finally, we see that Pimacs is a powerful phenomenon indeed. While the a-typical photo may include two or three girls in a photo,there really is no limit. Eight girl, nine girl, thirteen and even seventeen girl Pimacs have already been discovered.
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