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There are certain members in the group who suffer from photosensitive Epilepsy.  It is most common in children but adults suffer from this also, they are told to stay away from flickering lights, neon lights and games some most avoid certain graphics as well.  I will give you an example of some offending graphics to the eye of someone who suffers from photosensitive epilepsy.

 
 
 
I didn't really have anything in my clipboard gallery but these two photos show brightness and lots of loud color but they should be moving or that flashes very brightly and lastly something of very contrasting colors such as a black background with a brilliant white or flourescent red or yellow flashes that blink fast, neon colors and bright shades too.
 
Now know one is asking to take your fun away i say post away but in respect for your fellow members please put three simple letters at the end of the title PSE and that would give pse members a notice not to open your thread.
 
 
Here is a good rule of thumb... if it bothers your own eyes or makes them tired after a few minutes of looking at it, then it would be a good trigger for a person who suffers from PSE.  I will give you a little background on PSE, PSE is the name given to epilepsy in which almost all seizures are provoked by flashing or flickering lights, shapes or certain patterns.