Script 4
1.
I think probably the public has an idea that there is more danger than there really is, but still, there is some danger and my experience with that danger has been—uh, even small amounts of it—has been really quite traumatizing.
2.
You know I grew up in a really safe, comfortable suburb, and I think some of my—I don’t know what you’d call it—some of my interest that leads me in that direction, I think just comes … they’re really just a reaction to the incredible safety and, frankly, sort of boringness that I grew up in.
3.
You know when you’re … when you exercise really hard or if you experience fear, there’s a chemical reaction in your body … and those feel good—I mean, just chemically they feel good—and the human body responds to that experience in a positive way. And so anybody—from, you know, your grandmother to an eighteen year old guy who’s driving too fast—everyone responds to the thrill of risk with some positive response to risk. People just have different levels of risk, and thrill turns to terror at different places for different people.
[释义]创伤
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v. 使……受损伤;使……受精神创伤;使……(精神)痛苦(traumatize 的现在分词)
traumatizing
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