That was...lol. I've always known humans can't walk in a straight line, but I've always thought it had something to do with which side of your brain is dominant, but that conclusion has not been satisfactory enough, I guess. Apparently, the majority of animals can walk in a straight line. pwnd.
It's more about walking in straight lines over longer distance with no visual cues. But then sometimes when I'm walking along the sidewalk, I find myself zigzagging all over the place
Ever tried walking in a straight line at night when texting on your phone? Me and my friend were walking down the street one time and he walked straight into a van :facepalm:
In grade 3, the class was walking somewhere and it was a straight sidewalk, but I covered my face with my jacket (I guess to impress the cute girl ), so while I thought I would be walking straight with nothing to bump into, I had veered off to the side and bumped into a pole. The entire class could hear the pole resonate and everybody lol'd at my expense
I wanna try this but have someone get into a car and tell them to drive in a straight line but there is a cliff a mile ahead with a 1000 foot drop muhahaha
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Great animation.
Then I wonder if people who are truly ambidextrous can walk straighter?