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Common Roots Group

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Hey, I ended up sitting on one of the game pages earlier and kept watching the center section without really meaning to. There were small moving pieces, quick changes, and short rows underneath showing different values after each round. I clicked around a little because some parts paused for a second while others changed immediately again. Later I was on thimbles for a bit and stayed there looking at the middle area longer than expected. A few labels near the bottom were easier for me to notice than the actual movement itself. I barely looked at the surrounding menus after a while. The repeated updates started blending together in my head after several minutes. At some point I realized I had stopped doing anything except staring at the page. Does anyone else lose focus like that on pages with constant movement?

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Alleen
Alleen
4 days ago

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