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Social Anxiety Fear Factor

Test your awkwardness in the latest hot new game show!

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varmintx

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I wonder if the comments section will mirror the Kickstarter forum over on LRR's site with people lamenting how they couldn't get through the opening section due to it being too awkward.
 

Zhukov

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... and now I know what my personal hell will look like.

Thanks a lot.
 

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I would watched this over the real "Fear" Factor. Last time I've check, eating horrible food is NOT a fear!
 

The_Darkness

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varmintx said:
I wonder if the comments section will mirror the Kickstarter forum over on LRR's site with people lamenting how they couldn't get through the opening section due to it being too awkward.
I have to admit, I came a bit close to phoning it in... I suspect, in real life, I probably would have politely excused myself by the time that Paul hit that button.

Awkward silence would have been easy.
 

Ohlookit'sMatty

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Unholy Gods, this one was fantastic! The bluff at the start was brilliant, I had no ides which way this was going to go and thought Kathleens character was going to murder the newcomer for ruining her party but then the video took a complete 180 in tone and I love it

The other segments in the show were a stroke a genius!

Also, did Alex shave his hair half way through making this video/

Also, also, why is Jer always the shows presenter?

Also, also, also! I now want to get into a staring contest with Graham =]

-M
 

Kuredan

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I'm definitely with Beej on that one- get me outta here!. Dinner Party+ Small Talk= instant discomfort and exhaustion afterwards. Who can forget such instant classics like "I have no idea where to sit so I'll just stand awkwardly" and "Your half-baked political/religious/sports views make me grumpy but it would be impolite to contradict you in this setting." It's even worse when you're hosting and have to clean up; it's all the terror of forced social interaction coupled with the pleasure of picking up after people. You might counter with "But sometimes you get free food!" Oooh Kale Salad, Vegan loaf and gluten free crackers- you spoil me! =P
 

scw55

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The_Darkness said:
Awkward silence would have been easy.
I think, "Try to strike up small talk with complete stranger" would have been a better challenge.

It combines the difficulty of inventing conversation starters with a stranger, followed up by complete dead silence as you feel like you're failing at holding a conversation. That's a personal experience I had before, and with was with someone I was interested in. It made me realise that maybe I wasn't ready to be in a relationship.
Doesn't help that the standard small talk questions I don't personally care about the answers that would be given. Why would I care about the weather? Why would I care about if you been to any music festivals? Why would I ask about what you like because the statistical likelihood of having an overlap is nil.

I can only feign interest if the other person is talking to begin with.
 

The_Darkness

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scw55 said:
I think, "Try to strike up small talk with complete stranger" would have been a better challenge.

It combines the difficulty of inventing conversation starters with a stranger, followed up by complete dead silence as you feel like you're failing at holding a conversation. That's a personal experience I had before, and with was with someone I was interested in. It made me realise that maybe I wasn't ready to be in a relationship.
Doesn't help that the standard small talk questions I don't personally care about the answers that would be given. Why would I care about the weather? Why would I care about if you been to any music festivals? Why would I ask about what you like because the statistical likelihood of having an overlap is nil.

I can only feign interest if the other person is talking to begin with.
Hmm, yeah I'd agree. That said, I've gotten fairly good at that one too. Find something to break the ice (I regularly take train journeys, so a comment on how crowded the train is as they sit down beside you, followed by asking where they're headed, can work well.) After that, let the conversation flow. If they are interested in chatting, you won't find yourself doing all the work to keep the conversation going. If not, you're probably not going to make them interested by asking them (say) what their favourite movie is. And there's always a chance that you'll have something in common.

This all coming from someone that readily admits to having social anxiety, and has had to develop methods to get around it.
 

kailus13

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I admit to turning off the video before Paul pressed the button. Then I read the comments and actually watched it.

Be careful when hiding in the coat pile Paul, the last time we saw it was when Alex took a salami in there.

I would be so good in the awkward silence event, they'd have to check I wasn't asleep.
 

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This feels more like an attack against those who cant defend themselves. It just has a very mean vibe to it that is really off putting. but then so do the shows their mocking but...it is really the sort of video that is difficul to slog through to the end.

Kathleen's acting was rgeat I wanted to murder her in under fifteen seconds in that role.
 

Furioso

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As someone with a severe social anxiety disorder, I found this pretty damn hilarious. Well done.
 

ThatDarnCoyote

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oathblade said:
This feels more like an attack against those who cant defend themselves. It just has a very mean vibe to it that is really off putting. but then so do the shows their mocking but...it is really the sort of video that is difficul to slog through to the end.

Kathleen's acting was rgeat I wanted to murder her in under fifteen seconds in that role.
If you know that Paul Saunders actually struggles with social anxiety it puts a different spin on it, I think.

Loved the brief shot of Imperious Hipster Alex sitting on the sofa.