An example of the NMR effect, or Negative Male Resonance. Even with so many women, the placement of just one male seems potent enough to negate the magnetic forces. Is it possible that men give off a polarized energy that counteracts the Pimacs effect? Considering the radius and the male to female ratio, this photo suggest the NMR is a powerful counter-force indeed.
PIMaCS (pronounced pie-macs) stands for Photo Induced Magnetized Cranium Syndrome. A phenomenon afflicting women that causes their heads to inexplicably draw together when confronted with a camera, even if the frame of the picture allows for personal spacing.

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.
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