The text appears to be a transcript of a conversation between two individuals, presumably friends or acquaintances. They are discussing the speaker's heart rate and how it changes in response to various stimuli, particularly while watching horror videos. The speaker is using a heart rate monitor to track these changes.
The speaker shares instances where their heart rate increases due to fear, such as while watching a horror video and while watching a video featuring a man being saved by a grenade. They also discuss their heart rate while watching a video of a man doing parkour on a 100-story building.
The speaker also shares their heart rate while watching a video of a spider entering a man's eye. They express discomfort and anxiety while watching this video, causing their heart rate to increase.
The speaker concludes the conversation by stating that their heart rate was 80 beats per minute on average, with a minimum of 66 and a maximum of 140. They express relief that their heart rate did not reach 150 during the videos they watched.
1. The speaker has a heart rate meter that they use to monitor their heart rate during their activities.
2. The speaker is testing their heart rate while watching horror videos to see how their heart rate changes.
3. The speaker's normal heart rate is around 72-73 beats per minute (BPM).
4. The speaker's heart rate can increase significantly under stress or anxiety, reaching up to 150 BPM.
5. The speaker is attempting to stay as calm as possible while watching intense videos to test the maximum heart rate they can achieve.
6. The speaker is also testing their heart rate in response to watching videos of extreme activities, such as parkour on a 100-story building and a close call with a spider.
7. The speaker is recording their heart rate during these tests to understand how their heart rate changes under different circumstances.
8. The speaker concludes their tests by stating that their heart rate is at an average of 80 BPM, with a minimum of 66 BPM and a maximum of 140 BPM.
9. The speaker plans to continue monitoring their heart rate in future tests, possibly wearing glasses to help them focus.