Mr Incredible Becoming Uncanny: You Hear This EAS Alarm

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Published 2022-06-24

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  • @jackthe316
    I wonder when (if) this will get 10M views
  • @juju12589
    Considering the world's current situation, we gotta hope we don't have to hear it on live.
  • @Lolbit_withtv
    As someone from the U.S, I think the alarm isn’t that scary, but when your just chilling and get an amber alert while watching your show at high volume, that’s terrifying.
  • @mayokichi2339
    as a candian, waking up in the middle of a night to an amber alert with that noise is the most terrifying thing anyone could ever experience
  • Remember that these sounds are supposed to trigger your fight or flight reaction. So don't wonder if you're getting shivers.
  • @NIKDAS711
    Mr incredible looks scarier than the sounds of the EAS alarms 💀
  • @JackInABox0
    That Lebanon alarm was the scariest thing I've ever heard. Untill Dallas topped it four seconds later.
  • Every EAS alarm is terrifying if you hear it in your own country and it's not a test Edit: A few days ago there was a test in my town and it scared the shit out of me
  • @TheTrex9000
    Honestly as an American I find our EAS alarm the scariest not because of how it sounds because I know it's the one I'm going to hear if something bad happens. Okay, who invited all of the keyboard warriors???
  • @mrarranwood2359
    Its all the fun and games until you pause it and still hear it 😳
  • @codeblue1517
    As Ukrainian who wakes up every night in 3AM because of loud sirens, all those EAS are scaring me out...
  • @lexquodius
    You know what's a pretty common trend in EAS alarms? Shepard tones; Shepard tones can induce what's called "Shepard's Madness" which is characterized by feelings of unease, anxiety, fear, nausea, and generally physically unwell. The tones themselves are just notes constantly on the rise or lowered, which then fade away, and new tones are introduced at the original level, repeating, to mimic a sound that is always rising or lowering. Sound equivalent of 'uncanny valley' in my opinion.
  • @ItsMe-oj2mn
    Oklahoma person, there is nothing like hearing that alarm in the distance and seeing 900ft wall cloud closing in around you
  • @Ertto54
    Those background noises in the Russia one nearly gave me a heart attack
  • As an American, the reason the default American alarm is scary isn't because of the noise it makes. It's because of the automated voice that tells you what's happening. If it was a recorded human voice, it wouldn't be scary, but it's some dead-sounding machine voice that tells you what's happening and what parts are affected. Literally take the voice from the Aurora woods trollge incident. It's that voice. That's why I can't watch that video without being deeply horrified
  • As a Saudi Arabian, our EAS alarm was quite intensifying during the 1991 gulf war when SCUD missiles attacked aramco oil refineries. It sounded very intimidating
  • @squarenoise1408
    am from Kazakhstan, and our eas sounds similar to that one from Russia, and it was shivering to hear the test in my city. one of the most terrific sounds i heard. i also like the second one in the clip. it wakes up a subtle primal fear me.