What Would You Do Wheelchair MOA
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I don't want lessons on morality from bieber and timberlake
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im in a wheelchair my left leg is paralyzed but they wouldn't let me have crutches :(
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could have got different reactions if hidden cameras (tucked on pockets/shirts) were used. anyways.
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@ManicTheManic I suppose. But they still caused stares, and it was entertaining. Being from Minneapolis, this video was fun anyway. (:
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@TheSanguineOne "I prefer non-actors because reality doesn't have acting"
You're misunderstanding. Their still acting, their just doing it very badly, that's why in most of these people won't respond. Reality isn't acting; but when it's not actually real acting is required. That's why good acting is crucial in these experiments.
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@ManicTheManic Well, I prefer non-actors because reality doesn't have acting; it features doing. People still reacted, as well, so I find it offensive as a human being to be belitted by comments that only actors are worth watching . . .
. . . Which is a bit ironic, considering that I'm in theater. Still, I enjoyed it.
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@TheSanguineOne That, and the fact that you could see his legs moving (It's extremely hard for someone who has use of their legs to not use them while crawling or falling)
You can tell the camera wasn't high grade hidden type, so when you see a stupid kid holding a camera while giggling at two really bad actors doing stupid things, you're not going to react to help, unbeknownst to you and these two, people aren't stupid, they can put the stupid antics together.
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@TheSanguineOne After reading your comment, I did.
And no, it didn't. ABC's program uses professional actors, with hidden cameras, this was the worst acting ever, the way they spoke didn't seem natural, and you have to be kidding me with the way he spilled his drink everywhere, no one would have helped because you could tell they were just two idiot kids.
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@ManicTheManic You should have watched it. The video really wasn't bad and conveyed the same content that the ABC program does.
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You didn't get a lot of reactions because the scenario wasn't realistic. A person who is used to being in a wheelchair isn't going to crash into walls- they're not going to try to roll down a flight of stairs. Most people probably just figured that you're a bunch of kids messing around.
Good effort, but this wasn't going to work from the start. You're trying too hard to over-exaggerate the situation, and people can tell that it's fake.
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@that1guy217217 I live in mn too what country you live in?
we did this for a project in psychology to see how others would respond
that1guy217217 4 months ago 13