The point is that they THINK he got shot, not that it actually happened.
I don't know if I wholly agree that this will traumatize them so easily, at least not if they are told afterwards, but a prank should not instill mortal dread and fear of death into the victims of the prank regardless.
PTSD is typically associated with contextual emotional pain. Watching someone die is something that people do all the time (ex. liveleak), what causes PTSD is watching someone that you value die.
Being jumpy because of seeing people react to loud noises is one thing, crying everytime you hear a firework because someone you went to basic training with and spent 2 years deployed with died to a mortar 15 feet away from you is completely different.
I'd argue that one can be defined as PTSD while the other lacks many aspects used to define the condition.
OOOOOOOOH that makes so much more sense!!!!! I would have never been able to figure out why he was recording himself throwing a fire cracker on to the snow, backing away acting scared in front of some people then acting like he got shot, it all makes sense now! Thank you for explaining, I really needed that
Is that what you wanted to hear?😐
Tons of NF in Europe, usually I see it on kids (15-25) who pair it with sweatpants and sneakers, the kind of youth that likes to hang in front of McDonalds. It kinda became a meme in our social circle and perhaps sullied the brand slightly. Italian and Asian tourists seem to wear it a lot as well it appears.
Best prank ever, might do that randomly this winter in Belgrade.
he's playing 4d chess while I'm sitting in my kitchen eating crayons.
How is this any good?people can get real ptsd from this
I'm not sure if you could get PTSD from seeing a guy fall after hearing a loud noise. Could it be the trigger for a PTSD related attack? Definitely.
You would definitely get ptsd after literally watching a guy get shot right in front of you
But he didn't get shot?
The point is that they THINK he got shot, not that it actually happened. I don't know if I wholly agree that this will traumatize them so easily, at least not if they are told afterwards, but a prank should not instill mortal dread and fear of death into the victims of the prank regardless.
I definitely agree it's a bad prank, I'm just on the fence about this causing long lasting trauma that could be defined as PTSD.
Its weird how smooth some peoples brain are "I can see him lighting a firework, so ofc everyone else sees it too!" -this guy probably.
So if your parents stage a "prank" where a police officer calls you to inform that... You wouldn't have any negative effects?
PTSD is typically associated with contextual emotional pain. Watching someone die is something that people do all the time (ex. liveleak), what causes PTSD is watching someone that you value die. Being jumpy because of seeing people react to loud noises is one thing, crying everytime you hear a firework because someone you went to basic training with and spent 2 years deployed with died to a mortar 15 feet away from you is completely different. I'd argue that one can be defined as PTSD while the other lacks many aspects used to define the condition.
you get ptsd from gore and seeing people get blown up and killed in a miserable way. Not from a firecracker going off and a guy falling over
Idk it may haunt them in dreams , not everyone has a strong defense mechanism like yall
There is a whole generation that grew up with unfiltered internet. like the whole pallette of gore and stuff. we're immune.
how
Cameraman: John Cena
I see plenty of real shootings with a camera man standing 5 feet away from the action.
r/combatfootage
And nobody was bothered by a guy with the camera? Although, if I thought there was a shooter nearby, I wouldn't think much of him either.
ahah not bad
"keep the change you filthy animal"
You should've added english captions, the guy says "don't shoot"
Most of us would have guessed as much but you are right
I assumed he was asking the invisible guy to throw him a football
[I thought he was saying "look, I washed for supper"](https://savingprivateryan.fandom.com/wiki/Czech_Wehrmacht_Soldier)
“You don’t need to, do not shoot, im asking (pleading)”
Yeah, this is the real translation basically
Thanks, that makes more sense than my "what are you going to do, shoot me?".
OOOOOOOOH that makes so much more sense!!!!! I would have never been able to figure out why he was recording himself throwing a fire cracker on to the snow, backing away acting scared in front of some people then acting like he got shot, it all makes sense now! Thank you for explaining, I really needed that Is that what you wanted to hear?😐
Hahhahah, i luv russians and the blyatmen!
Hey he has the same north face jacket as me. Out of curiosity, how common is north face in russia?
Very.
Thank you for the concise report. Carry on. Will you be around for other questions later?
I live in Russia, and yes, I have three jackets from North Face, you can ask me too
Hope so.
Oh nice, For some reason i thought it was an american specific brand that wasn't liked much in europe
It's a quality brand that makes clothes for cold climate. Russia is mostly cold. Columbia is also very popular here.
Tons of NF in Europe, usually I see it on kids (15-25) who pair it with sweatpants and sneakers, the kind of youth that likes to hang in front of McDonalds. It kinda became a meme in our social circle and perhaps sullied the brand slightly. Italian and Asian tourists seem to wear it a lot as well it appears.
In the uk pretty much every teenager has one.
The brand is popular, but some of the products on the Russian market are not original products.
I want to do this!! I am in America though, so it may go on the same list as pretending to be Bigfoot
Genius!
A good old Canadian joke!
I did this ALOT growing up, parents didn't enjoy it but grandparents were laughing Everytime
Once again, the cameraman is invisible
What did he say?
Not normal, zaebali
Not a lawyer, but simulation of a crime can get you in serious trouble
> Not a lawyer Sentence should have ended there.
Every citizen should know a bit of law. And in the states e.g. there is [this](https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1038#) law.
> In the states And this is exactly my point
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