shouting fire in crowded cinema
Apr 11,2017
I have a personal experience about calling fire in crowded theater. in the crowded theater I shouted fire once, well more than once but I didn't get caught doing it. it was star wars the new movie, I was watching it and the interesting part was when I shouted fire, my bones got stiff, there was a heavy pressure on me and I told myself I can't stay here, and I left the cinema. well, I laughed and laughed after it, it was the most fun I had in like forever. but when I told that to my friends they said I didn't do a good thing and they said that I shouldn't have done that. but I told them I enjoyed it and it was fun, but they didn't accept it. although it was just the same as always, and I just shouted that in my mind, and everyone heard it, but it didn't have any effect. of course when I called fire there was a huge explosion in the cinema, but how can that be my fault? he called fire in the movie and I repeated that. and my friends told me that I shouldn't have done that, but when I think about it, when I did it I just felt the laugh and the rush and nothing else. I didn't put anyone in danger, it was just the essence of calling fire that is scary, not what it does to people.In my perspective, it is just the matter of being used to something that makes them be scared of it. if it was legal, I bet no one would call it. and no one would be uncomfortable with doing that. but when they say it's illegal, they don't do it, but they like to do it because it is the most fun you can get. during my experience, we like to do everything illegal because it is more fun, although it doesn't effect as much as you think, it was just a star being exploded by the captain in the star wars. but they take it seriously and they call it as if something major happened. it was the pressure that I felt was too much that I didn't know what to do with it. i mean why is so much sensitivity over one call of fire that makes everyone scared for their lives when it is just a fire call. no matter how big the fire is, it is just a fire call in a cinema. well people were defensive about it, but they didn't think that it can effect them at all. because it is just a fire call in a cinema that no once knows about, unless it gets published and things like this, and it is still something natural to be happening. if it was legal, everything would be fine, but since it was illegal, it became a big deal. even if it was the smallest deal that would happen, it would still be counted as a threat, but they made a big deal from it, and they made it happen as if i made something wrong, the pressure of me when i called it was so much that i was afraid that something might happen to my back. but i was only laughing about it and having fun. i think the reaction to the vents such as calling fire in a cinema is so much vast that it makes a huge difference from a small calling a fire, when it gets a big deal, it makes a bigger effect. i am not sure of the things that might happen after calling fire, but i bet the fire that is called is spouse to be in the movie. well, sorry, it just went to real world. all of that because calling something is illegal. and i have to write an article about something that is illegal. if i weren't about to make the article, the fire would be just a fire calling, but when it gets to be in the society, it makes it more complicated, that why should we even pay attention to this? it might be just something that is repeated in the mind of someone that thought that, and made a bigger event that happened in the world, and although it is just a star being exploded, well, the base of the rebels, but it is call of fire that it can easily be put away. that is why i think it is not a big deal to even talk about it. while it can be just a coincidence that when the star exploded i was thinking of fire, well, there are different types of fire that we can talk about and think about. fire of the jets, fire of the guns, fire of the explosion, but until we don't discuss it in the community, it is just and event, but when we have to write about it, it gets in the way of us to watching the want to call fire. it is interesting, i like doing that and i think if we start calling fire in cinemas it will be something usual and normal for everyone. unless a star is being exploded. well, that is just in my mind, right? or is it the same for every rebel in the society that wants to have fun and break the rules? even if the rule is ridiculous, it is again the second amendment, freedom of speech and bill of right not to talk in public about it, and not to talk in cinema about it, it is just a matter of time and fact that it happened, and we don't have to make it that complicated. but when freedom of speech is taken away from me, that is when i stand tall and against who ever wants to stop me from calling fire in the cinema. if i get my hand the to authority that is soused to make it possible for us to call fire, i would talk to him and tell him that we can call fire whenever we want, unless we don't make it a big deal. but they don't want to listen to us people, no matter how many articles we write about it, and how many viewers we have in out chat room and dissection, no matter how hot it gets, no one will respond me that why i shouldn't call fire. if it was logical, i would accept it, but when it gets out of logic, i stop and think that we should consider it as trash, unless we can make sense to it. in a nut shell, while it is not impossible, it is hard to consider calling fire as something very wrong to happen, and very bad to do in a cinema, and being repeated in the public makes it more funny, but still not bad. the good thing about it is that we can be free of calling fire in public, if the authorities reach to the right source. and well it takes time for us to make this deal happen. it is a project that need to be done in month until public life has been cleared from the fact that calling fire might be dangerous and achieving that is something that we cherish. while the authorities are speechless in what to do and how we can stop this, i am just enjoying my coffee in starbucks. i am having a tall flat mocha that i paid for and some cakes. lovely day and firey sun shine. after the festival of fire for Persian new year.




