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Analysis Summary
Anchoring
Presenting an extreme number or claim first so everything after seems reasonable by comparison. The first piece of information becomes your reference point — even when it's arbitrary or deliberately inflated. Works even when you know the anchor is irrelevant.
Tversky & Kahneman's anchoring heuristic (1974)
Worth Noting
Positive elements
- This video provides a realistic, unglamorized look at the physical claustrophobia and heat inside the Great Pyramid, which is often missing from professional travel documentaries.
Be Aware
Cautionary elements
- The use of 'cringe' content to foster a sense of superiority in the audience, which can lead to a distorted view of other cultures or subcultures.
Influence Dimensions
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Knowing about these techniques makes them visible, not powerless. The ones that work best on you are the ones that match beliefs you already hold.
This analysis is a tool for your own thinking — what you do with it is up to you.
Transcript
Finally, the parro. So, uh, which one is the main one? Like the VIP pyramid? They're all pyramids. No, but like which one does Beyonce use? So, uh, where's the elevator, ma'am? There's no elevator. Do you think they knew what elev You're going to have to walk. Walk? in these heels. I don't think so. Oh my god. What? Wow. This feels like a secret room. Oh my god. He probably died waiting for that elevator as well. That's exactly how I'm going to look after this trip. >> Clean up on extra dry deli. Holy I'm not really sure what I was expecting, but I don't think this was it. I'm feeling slightly intimidated at the moment, but I'm going to keep going. This is not for the weakhearted crawl through here. It's a little bit hard to breathe. About 50 more meters before this passageway opens up. >> Um, but we're going to make it, right? Tik Tok finding out that pyramids exist have got to be the funniest thing I've seen this year. Also, please ignore the massive chunk of my hair gel there. I promise you that it's none of that dirty stuff that your brain was thinking about. So, for the past couple years, it has become extremely popular to visit the pyramids of Giza. And a lot of these people that are going there are not actually doing their research and they think they're going to a five-star luxurious restaurant. like they're going to go there for a walk, they're going to get a smoothie, they're going to explore everything, and then they're going to walk out of there refreshed. And little did they know, it's actually really challenging to get in there and then climb all the way to the tunnels and everything. Like, it's actually really hard. And a lot of these people that don't do their research go inside. They see that they have to climb some heavy stairs and they're like, "Uh, I don't think I can do this." So then they just end up leaving. POV, you went inside the pyramids and regretted instantly. >> No, I'm going back. >> Yeah, >> guys, almost leaving. >> Okay, I'm >> Yeah, I think I'm going back, too. >> Oh my god, >> it's up to you. >> It's up to you. >> I mean, you already scared her. >> Give me the phone if you're going. bought them. >> You know damn well you're taking your brother down there with you. Her little brother askked for advice like, "So, what do I do? Like, you guys are going down. Should I go up there on my own?" And she's like, "Oh, it's up to you. You can go if you want." I mean, obviously, he's not going to go up there cuz he's scared. And everyone else decides to go back. Imagine paying thousands of dollars to get there. and then the traveling that you have to do from the airport to to the pyramids and then the hotel and everything else that you have to book and then the ticket that you have to get in here. So, you finally get in there and you're over here like you expect like a bougie thing to happen that you're going to explore everything and you you you take a look inside and you're like, "Oh, on a second thought though." Yeah. So, you get in there and it's very crowded. like it's a it's a very tiny tunnel that everyone has to squeeze through and there's a lot of tourists. So, it's going to be noisy. It's going to be chaotic. And now, if you're claustrophobic though, you're When you're severely claustrophobic, but there's no way you were going to miss going into the pyramids. So, you didn't do your own research. Like, you you saw the pyramids and you couldn't have looked it up what you had to do inside. Like, maybe just watch a video somewhere since TikTok is already full of these. Look at how tight it is. >> Is it like this for a long time? >> She's like, "Is it like this for a long time? Like, is it really this tight?" And like, yeah, like she was expecting it to get better. >> I don't think I could go in there. >> Oh my god. That is not for the week. Oh my gosh. >> Taking a little break. And I hit my head three times. >> We did it. >> Girl, I don't think you're claustrophobic cuz someone who has claustrophobia, I don't think they would have the guts to go through that tiny tunnel the the the size of my booty hole. People with actual claustrophobia would already faint just by looking at what's going on inside. And you think they're going to go in there when they see what I never want to go inside the pyramids now. Thank you for this. Why did I think the pyramids would have been an open floor system? What else did you think was was in there? Like a like an AC for you to keep you cool during the hot summer. Like the Egyptians were using AC back in what 3,000 years ago or some I mean, props to this girl though. The fact that she realized that she had spent so much money and at the end she almost regret going inside but she was like nah fam I already paid all that. That would happen to me as well. claustrophobia. I paid my money. I am going up there dead or alive. But so many people actually make it up there are so disappointed because it's actually just a stone sitting there. It was like a gravestone and now that's left it's basically just a stone and there's almost no air in there because shocker alert it wasn't meant for tourists. It's literally like a really closed up area and it's very hard to breathe and it's also really hot. So, there's a huge lack of oxygen in there. So, to do all of that and then just to find a a rock, it is a little disappointing, but then again, you should have done your research. Like, this got so popular to a point where it got so dangerous, by the way, that these people were doing no research and they were booking these suspicious hotels that almost ended up getting them killed. And we're going to talk about that in a second. And you can also tell that none of these Tik Tockers actually came prepared for this pyramid just by their outfit. Why did no one tell me I'd have to crawl through the pyramids of Giza? Was she expecting like an email or something? Like someone to slide through in her DMs and tell her that there's going to be these tight tunnels that you have to squeeze through? >> I know who you are. >> Why is our girl wearing a fullon dress? And then she sees nothing. I mean, you could have done your research there, but the fact that you went in there trying to climb this in a dress. It is actually brutal to climb that thing cuz of how tight it is and the lack of oxygen and it's really, really hot. And then for her to have this outfit, I mean, at least it's keeping her keeping her cool. But our girl went in there with a fullon dress thinking that she was going to go to a Cinderella party or some Did she think was she was going to find a prince there? And she was like, "I have my heels on and I have a dress. Can you like carry me up there, sweetie?" Girl, no one's carrying your ass up there. People can barely carry their own ass up there. Anyone else find that amount of sweating attractive? No. Just What did I just One person behind you? But what the What's going on with this comment section? Usually it's like something funny, but these are like uh the the weirdos with the with a sweat fet. Oh my god. Also, not to be that guy, but that outfit is extremely inappropriate for Giza. And for the people that did actually make it inside, they started coming up with these crazy conspiracy theories like, "Oh, crazy. Who built the pyramids, though? They say it's the aliens. They say it was God. But what if in fact it was cats? >> I'm wearing the perfect shirt for those. >> A human will read them and tell you that ancient people worshiped cats, but in reality they were ruled by them. >> Have you ever wondered what it looks like inside the Great Pyramid of Giza? We went in today and I'll show you what it looks like. We went back to the pyramids for a second time because we didn't get to go inside the Great Pyramid the first time and we thought it was an opportunity we couldn't really miss. Even though it costs £400 Egyptian pounds on top of the entry fee, but >> I don't know how much that is. >> The most crowded day of the week, but at least it wasn't so crowded as this is what the entryway looks like. We took some videos walking inside, but watch what happens with my phone. Look at that weird shape. What is that? Do you guys know what that is? It's kind of creepy walking into a >> That's your camera lens. >> Oh my gosh. Look, it's an ancient Egyptian power plug. When we got to the end of the hallway, there was a little staircase going downwards to another chamber that was closed off, but the way we went was upwards into another little crawl space. This one wasn't as cramped as the pyramids of Dashore. But we met this guy who literally figured it out. He was sliding down on his >> elbow. That is a good idea. I tried doing it as well and I just discovered that that is literally the best way to climb inside the pyramids. Look at that. Basically, tight as hell in there. Low key though, we are getting like a good view of what's happening inside so I don't have to do this myself. Like I'm already claustrophobic as hell. So I can't imagine doing this. So right now we're getting like a full experience and we don't have to pay thousands of dollars to see this. >> So at the end we finally get to the king's chamber. You guys might have watched some documentaries about this. I know we definitely have. And it was pretty incredible to be there in person. It has a flat top which they discovered recently has more chambers above it so it doesn't collapse from the window. >> Where is the the body? >> And we saw the old sarcophagus and an ancient Egyptian air conditioner. You know, this is like the most touristy area that there is out there cuz the fact that they actually had to put ACs in there for tourists. Maybe how about like a little suggestion. Don't go in there. If if there's no air, if it's so tight spaces to get in there, maybe that doesn't give you the idea that uh you're not supposed to be in there. Just throwing it out there. The lack of oxygen. No. Oh, maybe because the lack of oxygen is impacting their thinking. Yeah. So, they make dumb decisions. Got it. >> For any energy believing people out there, I truly think the energy in this place was unlike anything I've ever experienced. It was just pulsating through my body and we had a little bit of meditation inside just so we could feel the >> girl. I think uh that was the lack of oxygen in your brain. >> Vibe of the pyramid. We really didn't want to leave. So, we checked out this closed chamber below which leads to maybe the queen's chamber or something. I took a video in there with my light on and you could see all sorts of weird orbs and things moving around. Does anyone know what that is? Because when I turned my light off, I couldn't see any of it with my eyeballs. >> I hate to break it to you, but girl, that's dust. She's like, when I turned off my light, I couldn't see. Like, how is that possible? Damn. The lack of oxygen in their brain had these people tripping. They should Oh my god, it was probably better than mushrooms. Maybe we should go. Claustrophobia aside though, does anyone want to try it? I mean, if she was that trippy over just like flashing her light somewhere, seeing dust, and then she's like, "Oh, I turned off my flashlight and I couldn't see." But then when I turned it back on, I could see again. Why? Because you could only always see with your eyes, but for some reason, when you turn it off, you couldn't see. You turn on, you could see. What is going on? Why can you see when it's on? Share some of that with me. What is it? It is of the lack of like Should I stop breathing right now? >> I reluctantly slid my way back down very comfortably this time. Try that filming trick on another close off chamber. What do you think? I'm actually very curious to hear people's opinions on this because I'm sure they'll be very varied. So, go ahead and comment below. >> Yeah, I'm pretty sure the comment section is coming up with all these crazy answers. Let's see. Uh, orbs and things. Dust. Dust. The orbs are just dust. >> She was expecting her comment section to be crazy. the comment section to be like, "Girl, how could you see with the light on? Is that a new thing?" Like, but when you turn it off, you couldn't see. Wow. I'm a paranormal investigator. Oh. Oh, we got a paranormal investigator. And I can tell you with 100% certainty. Uh, what you're seeing is a dust. So, since everything was really crowded, someone was going to outsmart this. Obviously, there was going to be a Tik Tocker that saw all of this happening on Tik Tok. And I'm like, how do I outsmart this? How can I see during the night if my eyes can't see? Like, do I bring a flashlight or something? No, I'm just kidding. But someone figured out that since it's full of people and it's going to be really crowded, very chaotic. What if she's actually the last person in line? So, while everyone's leaving, she's the last person to go in. That would be the best experience, right? Because I would also kind of think that way, like, oh, I would actually experience this myself with no one there. I don't have to deal with people. It's going to be really quiet. And uh yeah, that's the problem. The quiet part. This quietness made this girl panic. >> Literally the last one going into this pyramid today. Have you ever wondered what it's like to climb through the pyramids of Egypt all by yourself with a huge fear of the dark? >> No, sweetie. Not for a single second have I thought about that. And this is coming from someone who does overthinking as a full-time job. And I'm accidentally doing that >> accidentally. >> I am the last tourist here. >> So apparently this one is 3880 steps and we've only done five. So here goes. Brooke just like crunched over. My legs are shaking. And then Oh my god. It's just a straight shot up. It is so steep. >> It's a little too echoey in there. And by the way, keep in mind that she has to set up angles for us. Did you see that angle? This angle right here. She had to set that up. She had to climb all the way to that spot, set up the camera, start recording, now go back and pretend that she's walking again. That could not be me because what do you mean? I'm climbing this crazy and then I have to set up my camera, go back down, and then climb to double it and give it to her. >> Is so steep in this tunnel. Okay. >> Oh, alone in that tunnel. Hello. I think I am the only person here right now. >> Why would you say hello though? What if you hear a hello? She says hello. >> Hello. >> Like what if you hear a hello back? You got both to go in there alone and then scream hello when you know you're alone. >> After that tunnel, I reached another tunnel. >> Oh my god, >> that tunnel is too creepy. After I realized that the start of this adventure was the beginning of a horror film and I was the main character, I had to power through. So, with fear trying to hold me back, but my passion for discovery pushing me forward, we finally made it to the top. And here we go. Here's the freaking payoff. Wow. cool. We made it to the top. Make sure to like for part two for more of me in my most vulnerable state. >> Girl, no one's going to like for a part two. You know what? I'll like it cuz I feel bad. She I feel bad. Give her a like. You know that I'm never going to be the main character because she said, "This is when I got really scared and I couldn't do it. But as a main character, I had to power through." Power through. I know I'm just a side character and they're probably going to kill me, so I'm just going to walk away. What do you mean power through? Cuz you're a main character. This is when everyone started being baited into this dangerous scam that was going around. There was this viral video of showing you this amazing view of the pyramids from this one hotel that really made it seem like you you were looking at a at a dream view. Like that is actually an insane view, right? Everyone thought that they were going to get this room like wow that room looks amazing. and we got to book this room and we got to go to the pyramids, right? So, that's what happens. People started booking this room and there's also a bunch of other rooms that almost look exactly like this one on Airbnb, but then when you start reading some of the reviews, they say, "My experience was bad. We were accommodated in a different apartment than the photos. The internet does not work properly. There was no hot water on the first day. The apartment smells like cigarettes all the time. The only thing that was worth it was the view of the pyramids. There's a lot to improve in this accommodation. So, the rooms that people were booking wasn't as fairy taleish as they saw on Tik Tok. And some people even booked a $5,000 bougie retreat. Like, they were going to have they were going to explore everything. They were going to have drinks, amazing room with an amazing view for them to just end up in the middle of nowhere. So, right now we are currently waiting for our bus. No one's here. We're alone at the camp. >> Oh my god. There's no hot water. There's no heat. I'm dying of freezing. We're scared. The drives are scary. And we just want to go home. >> So cold. We're still shaping from our incident. >> This is all we have. This tiny fire. >> This is where you do your research. >> No, I know. This is like Love Island. >> Love Island. >> That's the bathroom. >> Girl, don't open the door. >> And then those are >> Why does this look like a scary movie, though? This is literally a scene out of a scary movie that these girls find this bougie retreat on the internet. They decide to do it and then they get there and it's like a scary looking ass cabin. They realize that it wasn't going to be their bougie room. Then she starts opening the door to show people how bad their room is and then they die. >> Someone said, "Are you in the pyramids?" I want to see what marketing lured y'all there. And to answer that question, it's these random Tik Tok videos that promise you an amazing luxurious experience going to Egypt and then they turn out to just be scammers. Cuz this story gets even crazier. >> All of this luxury happened after an over 11hour bus ride. It was so bad and apparently maybe dangerous for all these American women to be in Egypt that they had diapers that these adult women had to use the bathroom in. Because even though they were promised that there were going to be plenty of stops along this way of this very long bus ride, it didn't happen. Moral of the story, do not book a luxurious package that you see from a random Tik Tocker promising you an amazer without you doing some research or like knowing that, hey, is this person trusted? Like, has she done this before? Should I ask some people, do a thorough research on this because it's so easy to actually find videos of the real hotel that a lot of these people were going to cuz it's Tik Tok. If thousands of people are going, they're going to post a video of what it looks like. Here's what the outside of that luxurious apartment that we just saw looks like. >> Follow me on the scary way to my hotel room in Egypt. There is no electricity, no light. >> Okay, so >> hello creepy cats. >> You saw a bunch of stray cats in there and you said hello creepy cats. I'm sorry. How are the cute little cats there creepy? Like, did what did they do to you? Did they on your face that you called them creepy? Why would you call them creepy? >> I'd have to walk all the way up to the 10th floor. >> I mean, who's that? >> Cats everywhere. >> Oh my god. Stop. I cannot trust an influencer that sees a bunch of cats and not even bother. Like a little just a little, you know, like at least like try to puss them so you say hi to them cuz personally I would try to touch them or like be friends with them cuz I love cats like how do you see all those cats and you're like not even like a you know she's like but she saw something disgusting is girl it's a cat I understand that you're kind of like traumatized by the look of the building but then a cat is still a cat. >> What the hell is this? >> Oh my god, >> this is so spooky. Spooky spooky ghost emoji. Then you get to the top floor. >> Do you want to stay here? >> No. Mm- >> a few more stairs up. >> You have to walk. Oh, this is not for the week. How? Where is this? How many floors is this? Like 20. >> How How many floors? >> Oh my god. Look. Is she claiming Tower of God? That anime? To put this in perspective for all my Americans out there, building like these are actually quite normal outside America, like where I grew up, these are very, very normal. But what is dystopian about this is having the entire building look like that. And then only the top floor to have these luxurious apartments because they're Airbnbs. And I would be so upset if I was living there having to deal with these annoying ass Americans that they're recording videos. Oh, this is what the outside looks like. Like, do you see how bad this is? This is so like ew. So bad. I just think it's like really disrespectful to record how bad it is outside and then to post on TikTok like, "Oh my god." The thing that shocked me the most was how this was like 20 20 was it 20? That felt like a maze that she could never get to the top. And with what I could find, a lot of people from Giza were letting these people know that they shouldn't be booking these random Airbnbs and instead just book a hotel because it's much safer. In that same building, I don't know if the influencer that we just saw didn't purposely show us the elevator, but it looks like that building has an elevator and she never mentioned it. Either this was built later on or she was just trying to tell people that you have to climb this up when in fact it did have an elevator. Come with me to a super popular Airbnb in Egypt. It looks hella janky. And when you come in, the door man looks like he might steal your but it was cool. He took me to the elevator. You have to use a key fob to get up the elevator. >> Okay, so there is an elevator. >> It looks like I might die here. But again, popular Airbnb. I was going to keep the faith. >> Isn't that the scary thing though that it's a popular? I got off the elevator and went into the room and quickly found out exactly why it's so popular on Airbnb. Look at that. Look at it. >> I mean, the view is amazing and it's like the inside looks crazy. But wouldn't you want to avoid popular Airbnbs? Because then scammers and people who have an ulterior motive, they know which one the most popular Airbnb is and they would obviously target the popular Airbnb. And honestly, I think the best thing that you could do, and if you if you're claustrophobic and you don't want to visit the pyramids, why not go see King Tut's tome where you can actually see an actual body? If they were all climbing just to see something fancy or they were trying to see a grave, go to King Tut and see his tome. Let's see it. Oh my. Okay, that is kind of creepy though. Holy This dude was tall as hell. Is anyone seeing this? Damn, look at how tall that dude was stretched. Maybe that's how they built the pyramids cuz these people were giants. Maybe they were actually built by giants cuz did you see how tall he was? Anyways, would you visit the pyramids? Because personally, if I did, I bring my shades. I would also bring my AC here. Sorry about that. No, but if you did enjoy this video, please hit like, subscribe, and the bell icon and consider becoming a member to watch my videos a day early. And you should feel special because people back then in the pyramids, they didn't have the option to become a member on my videos and watch them a day early. So, they had to wait 3,500 years just to watch them. Poor guys, you know, they have to struggle. What were they doing when they were eating lunch? Like, they couldn't watch my videos. Members, thank you. Aaron, Lucas, Sonda, Hildell, Mercy, Tamara, Hayden, Adam, Victor, Mushroom, Agel, Emmy, Allan, Candy, and The Moon is Beautiful.
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