He theorized that people raise their levels of excitement from risky activities by having just enough safety net to keep the activities from being lethal or fatal.
Transcript! Intro: Hello, VoiceTubers! Have you ever wondered why some people enjoy watching horror movies despite the fear and discomfort they can evoke? Well, in today's video, the speaker explores the fascinating psychology behind why we love horror. Understanding the reasons behind our fascination with the macabre can shed light on the complexities of human emotions and provide insights into our psyche. Whether you're a horror enthusiast or simply curious about the workings of the human mind, this video is a must-watch. But before we dive into the intriguing world of horror psychology, let's kick things off with our sentence of the day!
Sentence: He theorized that people raise their levels of excitement from risky activities by having just enough safety net to keep the activities from being lethal or fatal.
Vocab: 1. lethal (adj.) KK[ˋliθəl] IPA /ˈliː.θəl/ 致命的;極其危險的 able to cause or causing death; extremely dangerous
The venom of the snake is highly lethal and can quickly kill its prey. 蛇的毒液非常致命,可以迅速地殺死它的獵物
2. fatal (adj.) KK[ˋfet!] IPA/ˈfeɪ.t̬əl/ 致命的 A fatal illness, accident, etc. causes death.
The car accident resulted in fatal injuries for all the occupants involved. 這場車禍導致所有乘客都遭受致命的傷害。
The terms "fatal" and "lethal" are closely related and often used interchangeably, but there is a subtle difference between them: "fatal" emphasizes the actual occurrence of death, while "lethal" focuses on the potential to cause death.
Outro: And that wraps up today's episode on the psychology behind our love for horror. Do you like horror movies? Why or why not? Share your thoughts with us, and aslo, don’t forget to record the featured sentence. Bye bye.
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Miki2 年前
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Pro12012 年前
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He theorized that people raise their levels of excitement from risky activities by having just enough safety net to keep the activities from being lethal or fatal.
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wei2 年前
He theorized that people raise their levels of excitement from risky activities by having just enough safety net to keep the activities from being lethal or fatal. 他的理論是,在足夠安全的情況下,人們會盡可能在危險邊緣遊走,從而提高從極限運動獲得的興奮感。
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劉明忠2 年前
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Eason2 年前
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He theorized that people raise their levels of excitement from risky activities by having just enough safety net to keep the activities from being lethal or fatal.
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Ethan2 年前
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Henry Tsai2 年前
He theorized that people raise their levels of excitement from risky activities by having just enough safety net to keep the activities from being lethal or fatal.
Minjane2 年前
Transcript!
Intro:
Hello, VoiceTubers! Have you ever wondered why some people enjoy watching horror movies despite the fear and discomfort they can evoke? Well, in today's video, the speaker explores the fascinating psychology behind why we love horror. Understanding the reasons behind our fascination with the macabre can shed light on the complexities of human emotions and provide insights into our psyche. Whether you're a horror enthusiast or simply curious about the workings of the human mind, this video is a must-watch. But before we dive into the intriguing world of horror psychology, let's kick things off with our sentence of the day!
Sentence:
He theorized that people raise their levels of excitement from risky activities by having just enough safety net to keep the activities from being lethal or fatal.
Vocab:
1. lethal (adj.) KK[ˋliθəl] IPA /ˈliː.θəl/
致命的;極其危險的 able to cause or causing death; extremely dangerous
The venom of the snake is highly lethal and can quickly kill its prey.
蛇的毒液非常致命,可以迅速地殺死它的獵物
2. fatal (adj.) KK[ˋfet!] IPA/ˈfeɪ.t̬əl/
致命的 A fatal illness, accident, etc. causes death.
The car accident resulted in fatal injuries for all the occupants involved.
這場車禍導致所有乘客都遭受致命的傷害。
The terms "fatal" and "lethal" are closely related and often used interchangeably, but there is a subtle difference between them: "fatal" emphasizes the actual occurrence of death, while "lethal" focuses on the potential to cause death.
Outro:
And that wraps up today's episode on the psychology behind our love for horror. Do you like horror movies? Why or why not? Share your thoughts with us, and aslo, don’t forget to record the featured sentence. Bye bye.
Miki2 年前
Kate Shao2 年前
Pro12012 年前
#895
He theorized that people raise their levels of excitement from risky activities by having just enough safety net to keep the activities from being lethal or fatal.
wei2 年前
He theorized that people raise their levels of excitement from risky activities by having just enough safety net to keep the activities from being lethal or fatal.
他的理論是,在足夠安全的情況下,人們會盡可能在危險邊緣遊走,從而提高從極限運動獲得的興奮感。
劉明忠2 年前
Eason2 年前
[Day 1459]
He theorized that people raise their levels of excitement from risky activities by having just enough safety net to keep the activities from being lethal or fatal.
Ethan2 年前
Henry Tsai2 年前
He theorized that people raise their levels of excitement from risky activities by having just enough safety net to keep the activities from being lethal or fatal.
Henry2 年前