How To Beat Your WORST FEARS In 'RUPTURE'

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If you were kidnapped and forced to face your deepest fears in the world's most horrifying experiment, what would you do?

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Y'know, I have a feeling that if the kidnappers just said they were conducting an experiments on fear or marketed it as a way to possibly get over whatever scares you most, then they wouldn't even need to kidnap people, have people sign a few wavers and be a bit more chill with how they conduct the experiment and I'm sure they'd get the test results they're looking for

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Okay, never thought that a tarantula's bite has venom that's weaker than a bumblebee's. Not only do you tell us how to survive, but you tell us some interesting facts too.

TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
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I think the cruelest prank on Cinema Summary would be to convince him he’s about to be in a death game, yet never actually do anything. Invite him to a nonchalant pizza party, but everyone acts sus and slowly sets off red flags.

cassie
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The best way to deal with arachnophobia is to believe that if they bite you, you would turn into spider-man.

FerretTwister
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When it comes to spiders, its best to just stay still as to not scare it into biting you

CheshireEclipse
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This man is showing us how survive every single situation possible. Hes gotta be preparing us how to survive the ultimate catatrophe far in the future. What if hes a time traveller 👀

IcariosLightning
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as a arachnophobic person, i'd probably die of a heart attack during the experiment with spiders, however, i dont know why, but i handle bigger spiders better, like the tarantula shown in the video, however smaller spiders im legit deathly afraid of. Makes no sense, i guess its because the tarantula has fur that makes it look less menancing?

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The tape they used in the beginning seems to be latex tape like its used in bondage and such, not duct tape. It only sticks to itself, and can be easily unwrapped, there is no glue on it, and you can bite through it with ease, since its super thin, and a fair bit stretchy. also gets super slippery when wet. Your hair and skin wont stick to it, and for how shabby they used it, and since they didnt press the air out from between the layers, it wouldnt even need much struggle to free yourself from that. Some spit, and a wiggle probably

retroferret
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Arachnophobia is probably one of the mildest fears tbh, compared to needles. can only imagine what theyd do to ppl with that phobia...

zCREz
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What if your worst fear is being abandoned, how does one do that in an experiment?

josiechan
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The thing that “breaks” these researcher based movies is that the whole kidnapping and torture part seems to exist only for us the audience. Like mentioned in the video tons of people would love to learn they are mutants and would VOLUNTEER for the experiments. You could do a mere 30 minute consult and have plenty of willing subjects, especially if their family is taken care of financially. Old by M. Night has the same plot hole and makes it unwatchable for me!

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My usual best way to surpass fear is Anger.
I have arachnophobia myself, but I can deal with spiders if I get Mad that they're intruding in my home, rather than being afraid of it.

calemr
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Someone messed up here.... Naomi aka Renee has brown eyes yet after her rapture they are blue. if the purpose of the contact lenses are to look normal they might wanna match the original eye colour. I mean it's less obvious than three pupils but I assume at least a few people would notice the sudde change in eye colour and ask wtf that is about.

remruna
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I like to see the narrator face his greatest fear and try to think logically. Anyone who had faced their greatest fear knows thinking and logic goes out the window. Also as someone who has faced her fear of Rollercoasters especially ones that goes upside down, I know it takes time and mulitple moments of facing your fear to actually conquer your fear.

ashleighstratmann
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"And unfortunately they don't realize they'll be paying child support for the rest of their lives." Man you crack me up 😂 have a damn good day

outbreakhq
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It would’ve probably been easy to just lie about your fears and make it seems like you’re afraid of something that you actually enjoy (or so)

Mcoskii
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Since the scientists were asking for confirmation that she's arachnophobic, it would've been relatively easy to lie about your fears and act your way out of the facility.

trappinfred
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That “concept” doesn’t work trust me. I’ve joined the army and became a paratrooper to “get over my fear” it only made it worse. I’m arguably more afraid of heights now lol.

Flemdragon
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The flooding thing definitely works. I live in Florida where a lot of roaches reside in houses and although I still fear the massive adult roaches I can now deal with the medium to smaller ones and go for the kill

Saucy_Zer
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I'd actually be really interested to know if people with an anxiety disorder would be more or less helpful in an experiment like this. Cos on the one hand, a lot of us are in a near-constant state of fear, with small things like a loud noise potentially triggering an epic fear response, let alone something like a phobia (I don't have any of those, so I have no idea how someone with an anxiety disorder would deal with a phobia). BUT on the other hand, because we are in that state most of the time, maybe the part of our body that creates the chemicals they are looking for would be exhausted and not produce the desired effect as intensely as they would in a person not suffering from an anxiety disorder...
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Sometimes I'm really glad I'm not smart enough to become a scientist! 🤣

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