• @[email protected]
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    When I was in grad school, a bunch of us were at the house of a guy with an invisible fence for his dog. Someone wondered if it was cruel and that led to each of the grad students there except me putting on the dog’s collar and then crossing the fence. (The consensus was that it really hurts, but it isn’t agonizing.) At the time I knew that not shocking myself was, in some sense, the smart thing to do, but in retrospect I regret being a boring dork.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      394 months ago

      I once voluntarily shocked myself with a dog collar at a party. It was kind of fun, so I did it about 20 more times and shocked other people with it too. In my defense, I was drunk.

    • @[email protected]
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      144 months ago

      If you ever find a regular electric fence, it hurts way worse if you aren’t wearing shoes. Just FYI.

      • Zoot
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        84 months ago

        Yeah but it also puts you one step closer to death.

    • @[email protected]
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      4 months ago

      We would sit around the fire pit taking turns zapping ourselves with the electric fly swatter. Good times!

    • @[email protected]
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      44 months ago

      It allegedly hurts you much more than them due to differences in skin thickness and moisture as well as them having a load of hair in the way

  • @[email protected]
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    574 months ago

    I’d love to be judgemental about this, but I’d absolutely be in that 25% of women who did it too.

  • kubica
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    If I know that I’m in an experiment then I must gather information about the experiment.

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      Yeah, totally right. Although I would like to know, whether the instructor giving them the ‘this button is for shocking yourself’ was a woman or a men. Just ensuring not for any Interviewer bias. …

      Anyway, I am recruiting some people for a unique experiment to test something out.

  • Ricky Rigatoni
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    384 months ago

    I want to see the percentage who gave themselves more than one. They’re the real heroes of this study.

  • @[email protected]
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    374 months ago

    I licked a 9 volt from the beeping smoke detector the other day to see if it was dead. Nobody was around to impress and it wasn’t for fun, just wanted a quick result.

    Would probably shock myself if stuck alone for 15 mins too. Heck, I find those shocking handle games to be hilarious fun.

    Note: have ADHD which may or may not be related since I keep forgetting how much getting shocked hurts. Burns leave a mark and are more memorable so I wouldn’t touch anything hot for fun.

      • @MrPibb
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        “Still hurts but not as bad as the first or second time… I wonder how long they’re going to be gone… I wonder if it would hurt more or less if I strapped it to a… different location…”

  • Caveman
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    324 months ago

    Can’t believe they shocked themselves :o

    Meanwhile millenials:

  • Jose A Lerma
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    314 months ago

    'Cause when a guy does something stupid once, well, that’s because he’s a guy,

    — Once-ler, 2012

    • @[email protected]
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      124 months ago

      While I know that’s not how stats work, I find it completely correct to belive that one women gave herself a shock from 4 participants, and 70 men did.

  • Wugmeister
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    I would like to see a study done with several groups:

    1. People who read multiple books each year
    2. People who watch lots of video essays
    3. People who listen to podcasts
    4. People who prefer short-form content such as TikTok
    5. Veterans
    6. Educators, such as teachers or professors
    7. Librarians
    8. A control group composed of people who either do not fit into the other categories

    I’ve heard a lot of people claiming some of these groups are better than others of these groups, but I’m rooting for a null result.

  • @[email protected]
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    224 months ago

    I’m really surprised no one here said they would pull down their pants and start violently jerking off while intently staring at the researchers through the one-way window thing.

    • @[email protected]
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      154 months ago

      Every participant experience the pain once before being put in the room alone with the device, they all know.

      • @[email protected]
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        14 months ago

        That actually knocks out knowledge AND curiosity. It’s just what the paper says-- boredom.

    • @[email protected]
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      24 months ago

      An article linked here said they associated the results with men’s “higher sensation seeking behavior”. I read that as men are needier.

      • @[email protected]
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        14 months ago

        That’s… just not what that means? At least for the normal definitions of those words.