r/Frisson

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1955 doctors accidentally filmed one of the earliest trip reports

I know a lot of people here have probably seen this before but this clip still gets me

The thing i keep thinking about is him as a person, not just the experiment

imagine this being your first real trip, in some 1950s medical room, doctors watching you, cameras on you, and youre trying to explain colours, feelings, identity, reality shifting, all of it, without any of the language people use now

he seems genuinely fascinated by it, like hes not just confused, hes actually watching his own mind open up in real time

I always wonder what he thought after it ended

did he just go home and think about it for the rest of his life, did he try to find lsd again, did it change his art, did it make normal life feel different after seeing that much in one afternoon

what do you think his trip actually felt like from the inside

and do you think this was just a strange day for him, or one of those experiences that quietly changes a person forever

'EDIT' This is not the full clip as Reddit guidelines would not allow it.

u/drunkstoned94 — 5 days ago
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[Video] The famous episode from Game of Thrones called Battle of the Basta*ds turned 10 this month. This epic moment from the episode is always frisson worthy.

u/Boss452 — 11 days ago
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Getting the audience to take a photo with the flash on

u/Hassaan18 — 11 days ago

[video] I animated why only 50% of people get music chills - it’s a physical brain difference

Spent the last week animating the neuroscience behind frisson. Turns out if you don’t get chills from music, your brain is literally wired different.

Covered the 2018 magnetic pulse study, the double dopamine hit, and why Kanye’s Flashing Lights is engineered to trigger it.

It’s 6:52 long because I’m bad at condensing. Roast me if the science is wrong.

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u/KillThatBoii — 12 days ago