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This is of course an irrational thought, but it seems to happen to many people, and has certainly been used for suspense in many movies, whether it is "Did I hear a noise upstairs?" or "Is that an axe murderer hiding in that hedge?" or "There might be a [[:Category:Velociraptors|velociraptor]] lurking nearby". (However in all of these cases getting inside would probably not help you anyway just adding to the funny part of how the fear drops once inside. See [[87: Velociraptors]] for why getting inside probably also would not help against them.) | This is of course an irrational thought, but it seems to happen to many people, and has certainly been used for suspense in many movies, whether it is "Did I hear a noise upstairs?" or "Is that an axe murderer hiding in that hedge?" or "There might be a [[:Category:Velociraptors|velociraptor]] lurking nearby". (However in all of these cases getting inside would probably not help you anyway just adding to the funny part of how the fear drops once inside. See [[87: Velociraptors]] for why getting inside probably also would not help against them.) | ||
β | The title text attempts to alleviate the problem of the following embarrassment by introducing | + | The title text attempts to alleviate the problem of the following embarrassment by introducing a greater one. Sure, knowing there might actually be a wolf behind you would prevent the embarrassment of realizing there really isn't. Now, though, the annoyance is replaced by the real threat of an attack. |
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== |