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In a recent interview (translated by @JapaneseCultureNow), Itsukaichi commented on the viral trend: If You Can Withstand Mei Itsukaichi-s Amazing T...

However, if you want to test the limits of your empathy—to see if a stranger on a screen can truly move you in ten seconds or less—then search for the clip. Enter the latest obsession of X (formerly Twitter)

Humans are wired for empathy. When we see someone in pain, our anterior cingulate cortex activates as if we are feeling the pain ourselves. Itsukaichi has mastered a specific frequency of eye movement—the "wet shiver"—where the tear film in her eyes catches the light just before a drop falls. Your mirror neurons fire wildly, forcing you to feel the sorrow you are watching. When we see someone in pain, our anterior

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