Yes, some people may sneeze when walking out of a dark room into bright light, a phenomenon known as "photic sneeze reflex." This reflex occurs in a small percentage of the population and is thought to be caused by the overstimulation of the optic nerve, which can inadvertently trigger the sneeze response. However, not everyone experiences this reaction, and it is not directly related to sneezing in general.
Turn on the light and walk out the door.
Turn on the light and walk out the door.
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If you did not see any light, it means that the room is dark and you could injure yourself. Sit down in a room and turn off the lights. Try to walk around without injuring yourself. This is especially true if it's a room that is new to you and has a lot of stuff on the floor.
What you do is....... stand there and...... walk by and....... sneeze and....... keep walking.....
I doubt this story. He has enough money to put up heavy curtains, build a special room or do almost anything to make a room dark. He mainly lives in Italy.
Walk the Dark Street was created in 1956.
When You Walk in the Room was created in 1981.
I am compelled to ask how you came up with such a question? I guess if you blatantly walk up to someone and sneeze in their face, you can take it to the bank that they are going to remember you and not in a positive light!
The duration of Walk the Dark Street is 1.22 hours.
i feel better and more refreshed by seeing more light an i feel a glow and its more easy to see and walk
Because the lens has been focused depending on the available light. if you enter a darker room, your eyes have to re-adjust to allow more light through them.