You're at a magc show and get called on stage. You're hesitant, but your girlfriends "convince" you. The magician brings out what looks like a sit-down-and-lose-your-head trick. You ask him not to remove your head. He says he won't, he'll just spin it round. You get in, worried. He does as he says, and spins your head right around. Amazingly, you're still alive. How did he do it? Then he does it some more, and whilst your head is facing backwards, he undoes some clips and lifts the box off with your head still inside! You wave your hands frantically through the space above your shoulders where your head should be! How is this possible? He turns you around to face the audience.... do you remain calm, enjoy the trick, or insist on being put back on your body? Would you try to escape the contraption and get your head off him?
2007-03-04
08:57:08
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➔ Psychology