Definitely different in a car, has crumble zones that absorb your stop. same reason why you don't just tie off to a steel braid for fall arrest in construction, you need something to absorb the shock
Bro compare the tesla cybertruck frontal crash test to the one of highest rated safety car which is ford f150 lightning frontal crash test theres barely any difrence look I aint a tesla fanboy but your wrong ok
@@Vecrezier [article from Preszler Injury Lawyers] CAN YOU GET WHIPLASH FROM A HEAD-ON COLLISION? It is possible to get whiplash from a head-on collision. Whiplash is a soft tissue injury that affects the muscles, ligaments, and tendons of the neck, shoulders, and upper back. It is commonly associated with rear-end motor vehicle accidents but can occur following any forceful impact. While whiplash may be a short-lived but painful condition for some, it may have a more significant impact on the lives of some car accident victims. It may require physical therapy or other specialized treatment, or it may even lead to a chronic pain condition in some cases. UNDERSTANDING WHIPLASH INJURIES AND COMMON CAUSES Some people may believe that whiplash occurs only in rear-end car accidents, but once you understand the injury better, you may appreciate how it could occur during any type of collision. While whiplash may cause headaches and pain in the shoulders and upper back, it primarily affects the soft tissues of the neck. When the body is in a head-on accident, the impact stops the forward movement of the body quickly, resulting in the head being thrown forward then back very quickly. A forceful impact may push the neck beyond its usual range of motion, stretching and injuring the soft tissues that help the neck hold the head stable, including muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
in a real crash it would most likely be an unexpected crash, so holding it like that would be most realistic, coming from me who been in one myself. and yes they suck🗿
@@theboywhowillsurpassthegods mm that would make a lot more sense who would hold their water in their hands and not put it in their lap/cup holder lmao
I’m Norwegian and this is something every Norwegian has to try before being allowed a driver’s license. This is not meant to feel like a realistic crash at 7km/h This is meant to give you some understanding of what effect rapid or near instant deceleration has on your body and other loose items you might have in the car. This gives you a understanding of how deadly higher speeds can really be, why you should properly store loose items and it also shows the importance of an airbag and a cars crumple zone
Average Tesla Cybertuck owner Dang I started a war. Sadly, y’all’s comments don’t change the fact that Tesla, while having speedy cars, still sucks🗿 Btw thanks for the likes
@@benjaminlewis5057 if you do not hold the baby it's just going flying into the front seat or out of the windshield, atleast hold it so it has less chance for it to go out the window
even if the car doesn’t actually crumple in a 7kmh crash it still acts as a spring and flexes slightly along the whole body. probably most of that flexing isn’t enough to actually damage it and is below it’s elastic limit but will slow it down more gradually than this
@wojciechtechtips1602 why would the airbag go off driving around the block? We do like 15 mph tops. You can rest assured he's is the proper seat if we're actually going somewhere
Lots of people in the comments who haven't seen/experienced an actual crash. "Crumble" zones don't change the fact that your car went from 40km/h to 0 in half a second. Seatbelt, airbag, doesn't matter, you're gonna feel that shit for a long time.
I also noticed that people didn't read that this simulation is in 7km/h. You normally drive faster in your car. Even just 15km/h would change everything dramatically. 🙈
Although your are partially correct you should consider the whole picture 1. Every car must have airbags that explode to give you an additional cushion for the crash, reducing the impact and slowing the sensitive parts of the human body down over a longer distance & time. 2. The physical momentum on the human body is greatly reduced by the crumble & cushion zones. This reduces the force on the body. Speed is not relevant. Force is relevant. 3. A bigger car can provide a bigger crumble zone, reducing the momentum again by a big factor. The faster you stop the human body, the quicker momentum will strive towards infinity. Stopping without a crumble zone (or cushion zone) is just not comparable for humans to a car accident with the same speed.
Well, it is exactly their purpose, to make this time longer, and acceleration and forces smaller. Half a second instead of a 0.1 second, big difference.
This is part of mandatory training for a license in Norway (unless you have neck or back issues). It's done at the same time as you get training on how it is to drive on super wet and slippery roads. It's mainly to just give you a rough idea of how rough it can be to come to an immediate stop so you have an idea of what it might feel like
@@Robespierre-lI how is this a good idea???? Experiencing a crash isn’t something that should be part of a driving course lmaoooo this might be the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard
That's true and that's the reason the video should be more descriptive and explain what is the force you experienced here and how it compares to the force of the impact with 50km/h
That’s exactly the issue: is this equivalent to 20mph? 40mph? 80mph? Probably about 30 mph, but without the information we have no idea for sure and it leads to misunderstandings.
@@golf398 What is your problem? In science we use the metric system. The imperial system is not only a pain to use, but creates problems in science projects, for example NASA lost a 327 Million due to the mixed up units for the Mars Climate Orbiter. Just stop using that stuff, no one needs it, only creates problems.
@@boomsticks8972the force is typically absorbed mostly by the crumple zones in the car. if it was head on like this at 7 km/h in an actual vehicle it wouldn’t be nearly as bad. not saying that it certainly wouldn’t hurt getting in a real car crash lol
To all the people saying it's unrealistic because of car crumpling; yes, you're right, however this is only 7 km/h. Now imagine a crash at relatively low speeds, let's say 30 km/h, then see how well the car cushions the impact and energy transfer...
@@DDDloki if for some reason I am in a car with a baby, and there is no room for the baby to sit so I have to hold it. Yes, I will be holding onto it for dear life
I drive trucks this makes me happy to see. People need to understand momentum, especially with heavier objects such as idk 18 WHEELERS. People cut off trucks hauling weight and expect them to stop as quick as a mini van
you do not understand momentum with this experiment, you understand deceleration is not the same thing as speed. The variation of speed is the enemy here, not the kinetic energy itself. If you want to understand momentum, the best thing is entering a full iced turn with a car at a low speed.
No they arent. They arent going fast enough for whiplash. This is a part of getting your license in some countries. I can assure you, they are not trying to give huge swaths of the population whiplash.
They are going under speeds where thats going to happen. This is a part of getting your license in a few counteies. They arent foing to risk giving people whiplash.
Guys its meant to SIMULATE crashing at 7 kmh not actually stopping from that speed, its demonstrating what it would feel like without needing to destroy a car and its one time use protection features
I'm not saying you should hold your child in a car but there's a difference in a can of water and your own child. Parental reflex sometimes works in a magical way.
It's similar to getting shot while wearing a bulletproof vest. You may not die, but you may have a couple of broken ribs to deal with depending on the caliber of bullet.
I was in a car crash with combined impact velocity of around 130 km/h head on, the deceleration made my glasses and airpods eject from my head and off to the car's floor. Those G's are insane...
"Imagine of that was a small child" What are you even talking about? They are clearly doing this for fun and laughs, not to prove anything. Imagine using this as a chance to shame.
I like how they think you stop instantly. I mean you do go faster usually, but then my second reason is that she's holding it like someone who has had hands for 2 minutes and doesn't know how fingers work.
If your car is made of tungsten
Yeah a Volvo lol 🤣
Fr
@@gagecornwell4951that’s why it’s km/h😂
And has no airbags or impact point
@@gagecornwell4951 Cybertruck 💀
Definitely different in a car, has crumble zones that absorb your stop. same reason why you don't just tie off to a steel braid for fall arrest in construction, you need something to absorb the shock
That’s true
And things to brace off of
And 4kg is more than it seems when the shock is transfered that way.
not in a cybertruck😂
My crumple zone is your car in 83 my truck is all steel no plastic
Cars crumple under pressure to avoid whiplash. This is just the cybertruck version of a crash 😂
Bro compare the tesla cybertruck frontal crash test to the one of highest rated safety car which is ford f150 lightning frontal crash test theres barely any difrence look I aint a tesla fanboy but your wrong ok
@@DACHSHUNDSIDEEYE bro doesn't know the meaning of a joke 😭🙏
@@seanmorton9948 we know its a joke, its just that the basis of your joke was wrong
@axolotl09 Thanks for breaking that down for us, Einstein 👍
@@DACHSHUNDSIDEEYEu are not entirely correct but alright
She wasnt even trying to hold it
Yeah but you wouldn’t grasp on you baby
right? who holds onto a kid like that😭
Women ☕
Was a woman figures
So your dad was pregnant and he gave birth you@@BradleyGibbs
Car crash simulation ❌ | Whiplash simulation ✅
Not really a simulation of whiplash, rather actual whiplash.
Sry guys but you have it "backwards" 😏
You don't get a whiplash from a frontal collision, but rather when someone hits you from the back.
@@Vecrezier
[article from Preszler Injury Lawyers]
CAN YOU GET WHIPLASH FROM A HEAD-ON COLLISION?
It is possible to get whiplash from a head-on collision. Whiplash is a soft tissue injury that affects the muscles, ligaments, and tendons of the neck, shoulders, and upper back. It is commonly associated with rear-end motor vehicle accidents but can occur following any forceful impact.
While whiplash may be a short-lived but painful condition for some, it may have a more significant impact on the lives of some car accident victims. It may require physical therapy or other specialized treatment, or it may even lead to a chronic pain condition in some cases.
UNDERSTANDING WHIPLASH INJURIES AND COMMON CAUSES
Some people may believe that whiplash occurs only in rear-end car accidents, but once you understand the injury better, you may appreciate how it could occur during any type of collision. While whiplash may cause headaches and pain in the shoulders and upper back, it primarily affects the soft tissues of the neck.
When the body is in a head-on accident, the impact stops the forward movement of the body quickly, resulting in the head being thrown forward then back very quickly. A forceful impact may push the neck beyond its usual range of motion, stretching and injuring the soft tissues that help the neck hold the head stable, including muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
@@Vecrezieryikes
Not quite my tempo
You weren’t even holding it
Fr
Theres water init
in a real crash it would most likely be an unexpected crash, so holding it like that would be most realistic, coming from me who been in one myself.
and yes they suck🗿
@@joemama-yz1znit's supposed to simulate holding a baby/infant people especially mothers are not barely holding their infant
@@theboywhowillsurpassthegods mm that would make a lot more sense who would hold their water in their hands and not put it in their lap/cup holder lmao
I’m Norwegian and this is something every Norwegian has to try before being allowed a driver’s license.
This is not meant to feel like a realistic crash at 7km/h
This is meant to give you some understanding of what effect rapid or near instant deceleration has on your body and other loose items you might have in the car.
This gives you a understanding of how deadly higher speeds can really be, why you should properly store loose items and it also shows the importance of an airbag and a cars crumple zone
All it takes is common sense to know a full stop at high speeds aren’t good 😭😭😭
Just a correction, everyone has the option to try it, it's not required.
Good idea
Free whiplash generator 💀
JA ENDA EN NORSKING
Average Tesla Cybertuck owner
Dang I started a war. Sadly, y’all’s comments don’t change the fact that Tesla, while having speedy cars, still sucks🗿
Btw thanks for the likes
ur wrong instead at 7KM/H it would decapitate you
@@theboywhowillsurpassthegodsnah that's at 10 km/h at 7 km/h it only obliterates the family of 4 you just t-boned
You would die being inside or outside of the cybertruck
you know that Tesla has like an amazing safety record right
@@sourrlemons tesla fan boy 💀
This really demonstrates the importance of crumple zones and why older “sturdier” cars are much more dangerous in crashes
Say that to my volvo 240, I got ran into by a train and me and the car survived. The train was destroyed though
Good to show how much more kinetic force the old old school used to put through ya
"Imagine if that was a small baby" if you're holding your baby while riding as a passenger in a car, you're an awful parent and should lose custody.
Would you hold your baby like that hell no you wouldn't you would wrap your hands around the baby's back
@@ڠڤۏ point still stands, doesn’t matter how you’re holding it. If you get into an accident you will not be able to hold on
what are you expecting the parents to do? throw the baby out the car?
@@learnthegear Think about it for a quick second. Two words: "Car" and "Seat". Put them together. "Car seat", your baby should be in a car seat.
@@benjaminlewis5057 if you do not hold the baby it's just going flying into the front seat or out of the windshield, atleast hold it so it has less chance for it to go out the window
And this is how you get a concussion...
And how are you *holding* that water can??
It's Got a handle for a reason lady...
i think they held it that way on purpose 😂
Just like your baby wich also has a handle
It's to simulate a baby dummy
God ur slow
@@yoshikagekira46who tf is holding their baby in the front seat 😂
even if the car doesn’t actually crumple in a 7kmh crash it still acts as a spring and flexes slightly along the whole body. probably most of that flexing isn’t enough to actually damage it and is below it’s elastic limit but will slow it down more gradually than this
So let's say you were doing 10 instead. This would be about what you feel.
What is you crash in a wall spinning and you hit the wall with your driver side??????
so imagine a crash at normal speeds... why would they do a faux crash sim at 100 kmh
@@doomguy974No. Maybe more like 30-50 km/h.
@@fredrikmyrsta2616some cars (like Tesla) give better protection even from the sides.
This is important! 👍
Me knowing when to hold on tight as the crash hits and im holding on tight me coming out of the car safe as well 😂
Guys it's not meant to simulate a collision in an ACTUAL CAR at 7 km/h. That's just the speed the trolley is going at the time of collision
You’ve got that all wrong lil bro
Caption
7 kph? 7 kilopeters?
KiloPetersHund rennt schneller@@josebentodecarvalho5362
@@josebentodecarvalho5362 in the only measurement that matters
"Imagine that was a small child" yeah id imagine you'd be in jail 😂😂
My 2 year old son likes to help me drive around the block does that count? 😂🚗
@@brandonwade5725lil dude gonna be turned into jam if the airbag goes off
Yeah, the stakes are way higher with a child. It’s not a fair comparison.
@wojciechtechtips1602 why would the airbag go off driving around the block? We do like 15 mph tops. You can rest assured he's is the proper seat if we're actually going somewhere
@@brandonwade5725Yeah, the distance of your trip doesnt matter to Kyle, hes gonna go 85 down that anyways.
Lots of people in the comments who haven't seen/experienced an actual crash. "Crumble" zones don't change the fact that your car went from 40km/h to 0 in half a second. Seatbelt, airbag, doesn't matter, you're gonna feel that shit for a long time.
I also noticed that people didn't read that this simulation is in 7km/h. You normally drive faster in your car. Even just 15km/h would change everything dramatically. 🙈
@@nastyusha1706i’ve been in a crash and your comment is bs 15kmh doesn’t do shit
Although your are partially correct you should consider the whole picture
1. Every car must have airbags that explode to give you an additional cushion for the crash, reducing the impact and slowing the sensitive parts of the human body down over a longer distance & time.
2. The physical momentum on the human body is greatly reduced by the crumble & cushion zones. This reduces the force on the body. Speed is not relevant. Force is relevant.
3. A bigger car can provide a bigger crumble zone, reducing the momentum again by a big factor. The faster you stop the human body, the quicker momentum will strive towards infinity. Stopping without a crumble zone (or cushion zone) is just not comparable for humans to a car accident with the same speed.
Well, it is exactly their purpose, to make this time longer, and acceleration and forces smaller. Half a second instead of a 0.1 second, big difference.
15 kmh in real life doesnt even look like 7 in the video@@nastyusha1706
If you crash into a Cyber Truck, yeah 😂
She wasnt even holding the bottle like you'd hold anything lmao, let alone a baby.
WE BRAKIN NECKS WITH THIS ONE !!!!
This is part of mandatory training for a license in Norway (unless you have neck or back issues). It's done at the same time as you get training on how it is to drive on super wet and slippery roads. It's mainly to just give you a rough idea of how rough it can be to come to an immediate stop so you have an idea of what it might feel like
@@Robespierre-lIsure.
@@Robespierre-lI how is this a good idea???? Experiencing a crash isn’t something that should be part of a driving course lmaoooo this might be the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard
@@Mattyice6355And yet Europeans are far superior drivers to Americans
@@skyisreallyhigh3333 please tell me how this crash sim helps someone learn to drive?
For everyone saying “a car crumples” here, your going 5 miles per hour vs a car going 50 so yeah it would be that violent
That's true and that's the reason the video should be more descriptive and explain what is the force you experienced here and how it compares to the force of the impact with 50km/h
That’s exactly the issue: is this equivalent to 20mph? 40mph? 80mph? Probably about 30 mph, but without the information we have no idea for sure and it leads to misunderstandings.
@@golf398 Sorry to inform you, but this is not the issue. Almost no one is using mph these days.
@@Desam1000 toxic for what, mate? We literally agree but you refuse to live at peace.
@@golf398 What is your problem? In science we use the metric system. The imperial system is not only a pain to use, but creates problems in science projects, for example NASA lost a 327 Million due to the mixed up units for the Mars Climate Orbiter.
Just stop using that stuff, no one needs it, only creates problems.
Gee, good one. A small child wouldnt be able to hold on to that, at all! 😅
the fact that is only like 4 ish 5 miles per hour shows how scary and dangerous car crashes can be
Yes it's just physics it's crazy how numbers add up
@@boomsticks8972the force is typically absorbed mostly by the crumple zones in the car. if it was head on like this at 7 km/h in an actual vehicle it wouldn’t be nearly as bad. not saying that it certainly wouldn’t hurt getting in a real car crash lol
Well, I mean cars typically weigh 3-5 thousand lbs that's a lot of weight behind that slow crash.
This demonstrates absolutely nothing besides slamming into an immovable object
@@s3ct0rxf0ur9 it's at 7km/h to not harm them most dangerous accidents happen at more than 40km/h.
Once again, every professional spoke on the comments, with their infinite wisdom and knowledge 😂
Keyboard PHDs in physics and automotive engineering 😂
Graduates from University of RUclips
@@deedeecarlsberg1568 Or from University of self-taught sciences.
Hmm.. its basic sciences you know 😵
@@Skanwor Yeah, I'm pretty sure that random people on TrashTube, know better science that the people who build this lab and machines. Makes sense...
The way its on beat 😭
We're paying to get whiplash now ‽‽😭
Its for taking the driver licence
That seems like a horrible way of showing anything. That is extremely dangerous
My thoughts exactly! When I saw that girls head whip forward I cringed
@@glen62587 km/h is a jogging speed, not even properly running yet. You wont get whiplash from suddenly stopping from that speed.
❌crash teat ✅stop test
If that was Suzuki India, the car would have been total loss 😂😂
Alrighty time for the 100 KM/H, yall ready ?
Them: 😬wha- AHHHHHHHHHHH
To all the people saying it's unrealistic because of car crumpling; yes, you're right, however this is only 7 km/h. Now imagine a crash at relatively low speeds, let's say 30 km/h, then see how well the car cushions the impact and energy transfer...
There's something called an airbag
I think people are underestimating how accurate the simulator is, regardless I would’ve held onto a baby hard enough it ain’t falling
So you hold a baby like it's about to be ripped from you at all times?
Literally. All. Times.
I think you overestimate your ability.
@@DDDloki if for some reason I am in a car with a baby, and there is no room for the baby to sit so I have to hold it. Yes, I will be holding onto it for dear life
@@gunshotZ712Ok, but the fact is before baby car seats, many people didnt hold onto the baby with a death grip, brcause it isnt realistic.
@@skyisreallyhigh3333 I’m not gonna argue with someone who prolly just got out of baby car seats within the past 10 years
People dont realize how bad it is to go from 10 mph to a complete stop immediately, everyones over here, if your car is an ingot...
Now i need a crash simulation of 200km/h with kerosene backsound
Average bedrock car owner:
Obviously different with a car with crumble zones, however you will be driving a lot faster than 7km/h
Have you heard about deacceleration😂
@@projecttitanium-slowishdriver damn, you figured out how to stop all crashes🙌
The guy on top of you is an idiot
I was in a low speed car crash and I definitely felt it through my body
Tried one it was super fun
I don’t need a crash simulator, I’ve already been in a crash before.
If you are holding it like that of course you won't hold on to it 😂
Crash simulation ❌️
Cybertruck simulation ✅️
Crash simulatin❌
Tesla cybertruck crash simulation✅
Imagine if that was a nuclear bomb
Looks like they got whiplash that’s one hell of a simulation
Them back shots are crazy
WE GETTING WHIPLASH WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is why cybertrucks are banned in EU 😂
I drive trucks this makes me happy to see. People need to understand momentum, especially with heavier objects such as idk 18 WHEELERS.
People cut off trucks hauling weight and expect them to stop as quick as a mini van
you do not understand momentum with this experiment, you understand deceleration is not the same thing as speed. The variation of speed is the enemy here, not the kinetic energy itself.
If you want to understand momentum, the best thing is entering a full iced turn with a car at a low speed.
They giving people whiplash to prove a point lol 😂
No they arent. They arent going fast enough for whiplash.
This is a part of getting your license in some countries. I can assure you, they are not trying to give huge swaths of the population whiplash.
Giving them whiplash in a simulation is crazy
They are going under speeds where thats going to happen.
This is a part of getting your license in a few counteies. They arent foing to risk giving people whiplash.
She wasn't even holding on to it
Guys its meant to SIMULATE crashing at 7 kmh not actually stopping from that speed, its demonstrating what it would feel like without needing to destroy a car and its one time use protection features
That's still wrong. Crashing at that speed wouldn't feel like that unless your in a straight iron ingot
No, it's supposed to simulate your baby flying from your arms
I’ve been in an accident at 15 and it felt softer than this
Ikr i have been in a 20kmh (maybe a bit higher) crash and 0 injuries
15 what?
@@DuolingoWrath probably kmj
@@user-ti2df4ct6k Huh?
Because cars are made to absorb the impact. This rig has absolute zero absorption, making the crash seem much, much more violent.
welp, someone's got WipLash and i know it ain't me 🤣🤣
I'm not saying you should hold your child in a car but there's a difference in a can of water and your own child. Parental reflex sometimes works in a magical way.
Imagine if this was my beer 🍺 😭
This should be part of the drivers license! I think that might open some people's eyes.
This is also a good example for other types of collisions that have rapid acceleration.
Yes officer that's him....he wants me to think of a child😭
You stopped so hard that you went backwards
Imagine the guy in the rs6 going 300 km/h.....
Car crash simulation ❌️
Cybertruck crash simulation ✅️
As long as it’s not a cybertruck crush into a cybertruck, it won’t be as hard as the video.
It's similar to getting shot while wearing a bulletproof vest. You may not die, but you may have a couple of broken ribs to deal with depending on the caliber of bullet.
TBH you have to admit that a car would never stop that abruptly...
She threw that shit 100 percent
“Now actually hold the jug like a actual normal person please”
'Imagine that was a child' is crazy 💀
I was in a car crash with combined impact velocity of around 130 km/h head on, the deceleration made my glasses and airpods eject from my head and off to the car's floor. Those G's are insane...
Except whatever you hit will most likely have some give. And your car will have some give, and your seat will have some give 😂
That's how Berlin cabs stop when you reach your destination.
Well yea you cant hold onto something when you arent HOLDING it😂
She wasnt Holding it well😂
Guys, I think its more about physics...
And less about being a real life realistic situation and all..
Nothing like a real crash, zero crumple zones, just pure misinformation
It's not about the damage you would take. It's about the fact that what you're holding will shoot out of your hand from inertia.
I got in a car crash yesterday so I can relate
Cars are made to crash, if it crashes it slowes this down, it's the main reason why newer cars dent easier
" if you care about your child as you care about a carton of milk"
That's basically why the cars have a soften front to reduce the crash impact
7 km/h will not likely crumple your car geniuses. The baby's still flying into the dashboard.
She was barely holding on to that jug lol
This is what it feels like to crash in a cybertruck or one of those ‘extremely strong’ cars
concrete car vs concrete dam😂
Great simulation 🎉
Only thing is- it better had subtittles in all languages...
Cinderella's stepmom reflexes tho
depends how fast you slow down. a wise man once said that speed dosen't kill, it's the slowing down very fast.
"Imagine of that was a small child"
What are you even talking about? They are clearly doing this for fun and laughs, not to prove anything.
Imagine using this as a chance to shame.
Cyber truck crash Simulator fr 🔥
For the 100km simulation, they just launch students into a wall. No student has ever survived this class.
No one holds a baby like that😊
Nothing like a real crash unless you’re driving a solid steel box. There’s a lot of parts that crumple on vehicles which softens the blow
Great experiment now they only need a cervical collar
It’s not the crash that kills, though that doesn’t help at all, it’s the sudden stopping that does.
Spinal injury simulator 👏
Security level of a cybertruck
I've actually been in a car crash and i can tell u that even though there are crumble zones, u're still gonna feel that a few days/weeks.
she didn’t even try to hold onto it. She looked to dump it as soon as the impact happened!!!!!
Oh no! Dad needs to buy the milk
I like how they think you stop instantly. I mean you do go faster usually, but then my second reason is that she's holding it like someone who has had hands for 2 minutes and doesn't know how fingers work.
Dang why no one told me they just handing out free brain damage 😂