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I agree, I think it was great that that guy gave up his spot so he could purchase one sooner.....I also think it's a shame he wasn't given one by the company after he has given so much but that's buisness I guess!An actually good reason for getting a spinner from this Iraq vet:
my girlfriends son is autistic and these would be right up his street, he has a thing about motion in front of his face to help him deal with stress. got my eyes on a few on ebay.
Don't know if this is any interest to you or if it could help. I appreciate they aren't spinning but they are supposed to be fidget toys.
I made these, ever so simple to make and cheap too. It's basically a small length of Paracord and dice with a hole drilled through. If you think it could be something that would help PM me and I'll pop a couple in the post. I'll make a couple matching so if he lost one you'd have another identical to give him. Just a thought. They are very tactical and as soon as you pick one up you automatically start fiddling.
Those are really neat.
You might be in a good position to answer the question if all these fidgeting toys - spinning or not - does indeed have the ability to reduce stress/depression/OCD thoughts and/or help with finger dexterity?
Name of them are Begleri they are suppose to be of use as well as a toy. They are also sometimes made with metal ends and the introduction of a little more weight leads to tricks you can do. Just holding one makes you fiddle with it.
They are supposed to be a bit like worry beads.
Those are really neat.
You might be in a good position to answer the question if all these fidgeting toys - spinning or not - does indeed have the ability to reduce stress/depression/OCD thoughts and/or help with finger dexterity?
Couple of minutes work this morning and
Now shoot a video of you doing some tricks
So because of @Darkbulb this happened;Couple of minutes work this morning and
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