Profile Picture
  • All
  • Search
  • Images
  • Videos
    • Shorts
  • Maps
  • News
  • More
    • Shopping
    • Flights
    • Travel
  • Notebook
Report an inappropriate content
Please select one of the options below.
775 DC Motor Projects
Eye Robot
More Data
PiBot Aircraft
Robot
Skillmakehee5
Meta Drawings
Vox On Quantum Computing
Music Festivals Explicite Things
Cheetah
Robot
Tiny Ai Body
Maars
Robot
Mysterious UK
Litteshop of Horror H
Movies Toilet Training
Divlji
Robot
Meeekah and Blippi
Funny Nature Learning Videos
New Ways to Live in 2025
Back Seat of Cacar Pick Up
How to Make
a Wlaking Robot
  • Length
    AllShort (less than 5 minutes)Medium (5-20 minutes)Long (more than 20 minutes)
  • Date
    AllPast 24 hoursPast weekPast monthPast year
  • Resolution
    AllLower than 360p360p or higher480p or higher720p or higher1080p or higher
  • Source
    All
    Dailymotion
    Vimeo
    Metacafe
    Hulu
    VEVO
    Myspace
    MTV
    CBS
    Fox
    CNN
    MSN
  • Price
    AllFreePaid
  • Clear filters
  • SafeSearch:
  • Moderate
    StrictModerate (default)Off
Filter
    775 DC Motor Projects
    Eye Robot
    More Data
    PiBot Aircraft
    Robot
    Skillmakehee5
    Meta Drawings
    Vox On Quantum Computing
    Music Festivals Explicite Things
    Cheetah
    Robot
    Tiny Ai Body
    Maars
    Robot
    Mysterious UK
    Litteshop of Horror H
    Movies Toilet Training
    Divlji
    Robot
    Meeekah and Blippi
    Funny Nature Learning Videos
    New Ways to Live in 2025
    Back Seat of Cacar Pick Up
    How to Make
    a Wlaking Robot
Leg shaking like it’s a full-time job? That’s called psychomotor agitation, a common response to anxiety. When your brain perceives stress, it activates the sympathetic nervous system, releasing stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol. This triggers the fight-or-flight response, increasing your heart rate, muscle tension, and energy levels. Your body is primed for action — even if there’s no real danger. Leg shaking or fidgeting is your body’s way of burning off that excess energy. It’s als
0:12
Leg shaking like it’s a full-time job? That’s called psychomotor agitation, a common response to anxiety. When your brain perceives stress, it activates the sympathetic nervous system, releasing stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol. This triggers the fight-or-flight response, increasing your heart rate, muscle tension, and energy levels. Your body is primed for action — even if there’s no real danger. Leg shaking or fidgeting is your body’s way of burning off that excess energy. It’s als
9.2K viewsMar 18, 2025
FacebookFilterCopy Vital
See more
Static thumbnail place holder
More like this
  • Privacy
  • Terms