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'''No Pressure''' is a global warming short film by '''Possible.''' (Formerly 10:10). The short film was written by Richard Curtis and Franny Armstrong, and directed by Dougal Wilson. The video description described the film as '“No Pressure” celebrates everybody who is actively tackling climate change… by blowing up those are aren’t.'<ref>https://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/09/30/o-m-g-video-explodes-skeptical-kids-in-bloodbath/</ref>  
'''No Pressure''' is a global warming short film by '''Possible.''' (Formerly 10:10). The short film was written by Richard Curtis and Franny Armstrong, and directed by Dougal Wilson. The video description described the film as '“No Pressure” celebrates everybody who is actively tackling climate change… by blowing up those are aren’t.'<ref>https://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/09/30/o-m-g-video-explodes-skeptical-kids-in-bloodbath/</ref>  
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=== '''Second Scene''' ===
=== '''Second Scene''' ===
It shows a group of white-collar workers in an office meeting. The office manager similarly explains the purpose of the 10:10 campaign, and asks who will be participating. While most raised their hands, four raise their hands are unconvinced. The manager reassures them that there is "no pressure" to participate, he's then handed a detonator by an assistant, which he uses to blow up the four workers, splattering appalled co-workers with gore.
It shows a group of white-collar workers in an office meeting. The office manager similarly explains the purpose of the 10:10 campaign, and asks who will be participating. While most raised their hands, four employees were not convinced. The manager reassures them that there is "no pressure" to participate, however, the manager's assistant hands the manager a detonation button, which he uses to blow up the four workers, splattering the appalled co-workers with gore.


=== '''Third Scene''' ===
=== '''Third Scene''' ===

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