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Chuck E. Cheese Employee Conducts Social Experiment That Reveals Human Nature

  • By Malaika
  • October 11, 2020
  • 3 minutes read

Human nature can be very complicated.

Humans are weird and complicated creatures. No matter how much we try to understand our own nature and the motives behind our actions, sometimes we ourselves cannot even answer them. It is just how it is. However, that is exactly the reason social experiments are so fun, to begin with as long as they are within acceptable morally and ethically.

And I would say changing a few things in a Chuck E Cheese arcade passes the moral quandary. While I am well aware this isn’t really scientific since we aren’t really paying attention to the base, the placebo and we don’t have a control group but who cares about all that jazz? You are here for some nonsensical social experiment and this employee wants to give you just that.

So scroll on below and take a look.

Source: Twitter

This is going to be a long thread but it is well worth the read.

First, we start with the game ninja turtles.

I am pretty sure all of these characters have the same powers and weaknesses.

I have no idea what it means but it sure is interesting.

But why? I suppose even they don’t know.

This one makes sense, nobody likes annoying noises.

So it really did work then.

I don’t think I would ever pick up on something like that.

Okay wow, that is a huge difference.

I can already see where this is going.

This guy is a genius.

And who doesn’t like to think they have gotten something for cheap?

But the customer doesn’t realize this.

It’s the same as when some brands advertise their ‘big sales’ when in reality they just mark up the prices and then sell the item for the same price as before. However, it works since customers just eat it up.

That about sums it up.

I suppose we will be getting more interesting information in the future as well.

Aren’t most arcades just chaos and noise though?

What did you think of this social experiment? Comment down below and let us know.

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