At PIMaCS, we are attempting to share, observe, and study this phenomenon which has seemed to affect millions of women the world over since the start of the 21st Century. We will endeavor to understand this epidemic through theory and conjecture based on the photographic evidence found, as well as defining and cataloging these events so they can be identified.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Symmetrical Head Stacking


So rare, this may very well be the Holy Grail of Pimacs photographic evidence. It incorporates elements of standard  and optical Pimacs, both in the stage 1 phase. The heads are drawn in an unusual vertical pattern, instead of the typical horizontal one. This may be the result of an Orbital Pimacs that shifted from stage 2 to stage 1. Notice the smallest girl is centered, a prime characteristic in Orbital Pimacs? Uncharacteristic of typical Pimacs is the behavior of the subjects. Here, they seem either unaware, or uninterested, in the camera's presence. This may be due to their positioning, as their chin-to-head link denies direct cranium to cranium bonding. 

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