In this video, legendary stage hypnotist Derren Brown drops a guy who's playing a shoot-em-up game at a pub into a trance, then carries him into an elaborate set made up to resemble the game, puts ...
In this video, legendary stage hypnotist Derren Brown drops a guy who's playing a shoot-em-up game at a pub into a trance, then carries him into an elaborate set made up to resemble the game, puts a gun in his hand, and wakes him up. I have no idea if this is a hoax or for real, but the footage of this guy running around inside the game he'd been playing a minute before is amazing.
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Fairly interesting stuff, but what if the guy freaked shit and realized the gun was a fake and started beating the crap out of the "zombies". Now that would have been good.
@Kicken07 Before you so casually so this is fake, look up "Derren Brown" and watch some of his other stuff. He seems to stake his reputation on *all* of this being hypnosis, redirection, showmanship, . . . but none of it being "fake".
If you look at the rest of Derren Brown's stuff, you'll realize that it is actually not fake, and it takes a very good understanding of psychology. His "person swap" trick is especially awesome and plays heavily on how our brain processes information.
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Total bologna, though.
Flashing lights put you into coma, amirite? 8D
Can flashing lights give your seizures? Yes. Put you in a coma? Haha.
You'd be surprised.
Look in to snopes.