This actually happened to me the first (and only) time I was in an escape room. I had never had a panic attack before so it came as a bit of a surprise to everyone. It was when escape rooms were relatively new and the staff did not know what to do. It took the pleading of my friends to get them to let me out.
It turns out that people with claustrophobia respond poorly to being trapped in an underwater elevator.
Reminds me of the time I was working retail and a visibly drunk woman crawled under the half down security grate to try to buy something after we were closed.
I told her to leave, she turned around and saw the gate was half down, had a panic attack that I had “trapped her in the store” and proceeded to start demolishing the displays and threatening me.
Security was miraculously quick, but as a 16 year old on only my second ever job, I was scared shitless by the absolute insanity that is the average human being.
10/10 I quit 2 months later after having to stand in one spot for 11 straight hours during Black Friday.
Imagine advertising to the world how weak you are mentally that you cant be in a puzzle room in the mall without crumbling with despair... Yikes
Imagine advertising to the world how weak you are mentally that you attack people who aren't here to defend themselves by throwing insults behind a computer screen
Welcome to the real world where everyone on the Internet is behind a screen... And use non sequiturs to try and make a point like you just did.
Not everyone can be as hard as you. And it's a joke.
It's not funny.
Well, that was an easy block. Goodbye.
Who hurt you and why are you taking it out on a meme?
Imagine telling a fun self-deprecating story about how you had a panic attack one time, and some fuckin redditor thinks that somehow makes you weak
I liked what you said, but apparently 67 other people didn't, so you'd never know unless I told you. So I'm telling you.
This actually happened to me the first (and only) time I was in an escape room. I had never had a panic attack before so it came as a bit of a surprise to everyone. It was when escape rooms were relatively new and the staff did not know what to do. It took the pleading of my friends to get them to let me out.
It turns out that people with claustrophobia respond poorly to being trapped in an underwater elevator.
Reminds me of the time I was working retail and a visibly drunk woman crawled under the half down security grate to try to buy something after we were closed.
I told her to leave, she turned around and saw the gate was half down, had a panic attack that I had “trapped her in the store” and proceeded to start demolishing the displays and threatening me.
Security was miraculously quick, but as a 16 year old on only my second ever job, I was scared shitless by the absolute insanity that is the average human being.
10/10 I quit 2 months later after having to stand in one spot for 11 straight hours during Black Friday.