yeah it is. psychologically speaking your mind adapts and gets used to repetitive situations in a way that you will gradually be less and less prone to be startled. your subconscious keeps you in a permanent slight state of mental awareness at the fact that your bf/gf uses to scare you, so scaring you would be more and more difficult over time. so unless she has some kind of mental disorder, it's pretty much impossible for her to genuinely get startled after 3 or 4 times
That's entirely not true. I scare the **** out of my coworker all the time by simply gasping really loud by her. Me and her bf take turns scaring her when we hang out.
O-n-i-o-n-s (stress the I when you spell it for them)
Or you can do a set up one. It revolves around stressing the letter C when you spell it for them
what does : M-a-C-D-o-n-a-l-d spell?
they say MacDonald
then you, try and look like you're thinking of a god one, and go
what does: M-a-C-I-n-t-y-r-e
and then they do MacIntyre
and then you hit them with
what does:M-a-C-h-i-n-e-s
and then they try to think of some sort of Irish name, before they realize what it actually is.
That hurt. That hurt a lot. That hurt in ways that it shouldn't have, but it did. That hurt in ways I'm not happy to admit. I can't even compare it to how it hurt. I imagine that a robot with artificial intelligence feels like the way I did while watching this - hollow, with a thick outer casing, and not knowing why.
Now don't get me wrong, this content was funny. I was laughing with the guy in it any everyone else in the comments throughout the whole thing. But it hurt. And that is why I am going to give you both a thumbs up, and a thumbs down, but the thumbs down comes first.
Whats with all these female Brits being dumb as **** now a days. There was that other one on here like a week ago with failing attempts of locking a gate.