Imagine: Your life flashing before your eyes after being scared by a friend. Could you being so afraid that you don’t know what to do, nevertheless, think? Why do you laugh after being so scared? Humans have scared other humans for hundreds of years, because they can. Not only do people enjoy being frightened for entertainment purposes, but also because of the sense experiencing the unknown and also because of the human brain’s chemical response to self-scarring. First, many people who enjoy scary things have a chemical reaction in their brain that heightens the pleasure when they are scared. During Allegra Ringo’s interview with Dr. Margee Kerr, she states, “People differ in their chemical response to thrilling situations… and it turns out