: Use a version of the audio that begins with 5–10 seconds of near-silence or a very low-volume conversation. This encourages your friend to increase their device volume before the distorted chorus hits.
: Sudden loud noises bypass the brain's logic centers and trigger the sympathetic nervous system, releasing cortisol and adrenaline. : Use a version of the audio that
: By creating a false sense of security (silence or low volume), the brain expects a "reward" (hearing the sound) but receives a shock instead. : Use a version of the audio that
To prank a friend with the (Catch the Duck) meme using "estourado" (bass-boosted/distorted) audio, you are tapping into a viral Brazilian trend that uses high-decibel surprise to trigger a "jump scare" response. "Pega o Pato" Meme Analysis : Use a version of the audio that