I Know You Won't Believe This

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15 Sept 202408:06

Summary

TLDRIn this intriguing video, the speaker introduces a purported cure for hiccups, claiming it to be a game-changing discovery. Despite initial skepticism, the speaker shares a personal anecdote where they were told to convince themselves that hiccups aren't real, and to their surprise, the hiccups ceased. They've since tested this 'cure' on others with consistent success, leading them to believe in its universal effectiveness. The speaker playfully challenges big pharma and the government's supposed suppression of this simple yet powerful remedy, encouraging viewers to try it for themselves.

Takeaways

  • πŸ€” The speaker claims to have discovered a universal cure for hiccups that they believe is not widely known.
  • πŸ“± The cure is described as a 'game-changing scientific breakthrough' with the potential to be life-saving.
  • 🧐 The speaker humorously suggests that the cure might sound as unbelievable as Santa Claus but insists on its effectiveness.
  • 🀯 The cure involves telling oneself that hiccups aren't real and that one does not have them, which reportedly makes them stop instantly.
  • πŸ” Despite searching online, the speaker found no results supporting this cure, except for a theory from a University of Chicago expert about reminding oneself that they are not a fish.
  • πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The speaker acknowledges that the cure might be a placebo effect but emphasizes its consistent success in their tests.
  • πŸ‘₯ The cure was shared with friends and an esports player, all of whom reported it worked for them.
  • πŸ‘©β€πŸ« The speaker conducted an informal study over five months and found the cure to be 100% effective every time it was tried.
  • πŸ€— The speaker shares the cure freely, in contrast to what they suggest is an attempt by big pharma and the government to suppress the truth about hiccups.
  • πŸ€” The speaker expresses curiosity about the mechanism behind the cure, acknowledging that it seems to defy logic given that hiccups are a physical sensation.

Q & A

  • What does the speaker claim to have discovered?

    -The speaker claims to have discovered a universal cure for hiccups, which involves convincing yourself that hiccups aren't real.

  • How does the speaker describe the effectiveness of this hiccup remedy?

    -The speaker describes the remedy as 100% effective, stating that it has worked for every person they've shared it with, including themselves.

  • What is the main technique behind the hiccup cure, according to the speaker?

    -The main technique is to simply think or tell yourself that hiccups aren't real and that you don't have them, which supposedly makes the hiccups go away instantly.

  • Why does the speaker believe people might initially doubt this hiccup cure?

    -The speaker acknowledges that the idea of curing hiccups by thinking they're not real might seem absurd, comparing it to something as unbelievable as Santa Claus.

  • Has the speaker conducted any tests to verify the effectiveness of this method?

    -Yes, the speaker has conducted informal tests over five months by sharing the technique with others and observing its effectiveness in various situations.

  • What examples does the speaker provide to demonstrate the method’s success?

    -The speaker provides personal examples, including trying it on themselves multiple times, their friends, and a person on a date, all of whom successfully stopped hiccups using the method.

  • Why does the speaker think this technique works?

    -The speaker suspects that the technique works due to the placebo effect, although they cannot fully explain the scientific reasoning behind it.

  • What comparison does the speaker make regarding existing hiccup remedies?

    -The speaker notes that while there are many existing hiccup remedies, such as holding your breath or drinking water quickly, these methods do not work for everyone, unlike the method they discovered, which supposedly works universally.

  • Who taught the speaker this hiccup remedy?

    -The speaker learned the remedy from Mt, a player on their esports team, who had been using the method for some time and shared it with others.

  • What does the speaker say about researching this remedy online?

    -The speaker mentions that they found little to no information online about this method, except for a story about someone suggesting that reminding yourself you’re not a fish could cure hiccups.

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