00:02 Social comparison

00:06 [Three MEN stand on screen: MAN #1 in foreground, MAN #2 on the left, and MAN #3 on the right.] 

[ MAN #2 makes a muscle with his right arm, then puts it down.] 

[ MAN #1 looks back at him then makes a muscle with his left arm, drawing attention to the muscle.] 

[ MAN #2 and MAN #3 make arm muscles too.] 

[ MAN #1 makes muscle with right arm, kisses muscle.] 

[ MAN #2 makes muscle in imitation.] 

[ MAN #3 makes muscles with both arms over his head.] 

[ MAN #1 rubs his abs and turns around to show off his rear, then makes arm muscles with his back to the camera.] 

[ MAN #2 and MAN #3 try to imitate.] 

[ MAN #1 turns around and touches his thighs, then makes arm muscle again.] 

[ MAN #2 and MAN #3 try to imitate.] 

[ MAN #1 ends with arms in muscle form over his head.]

01:00 [TEXT ONSCREEN] Social comparison: Theory explaining our tendency to internalize our admiration for popular figures and compare what we like about them to our own self-concept.