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that_guy_812 wrote:Is it real for you? Break a pencil in a dream and see if it happens in *real* life
P.S: I not being sceptic, this is an actual suggestion. If it works, please tell me
johnbohnrevenge wrote:I'll probably be criticised for this, but why would anyone want to use "Female Dreams" or "Little Girl Dreams"? Most people barely remember their dreams anyway...
Agriff wrote:Looney, is it possible that you were cut ealier in the day, your subconcious realized this but you didn't, and then your brain incorporated this into your dream? Were you scared when you woke up? That would scare the shit outta me, I wouldnt wanna goto sleep the next day.
GrimIronMan wrote:Probably this file (quoted):
Jump 2005-08-15
Whenever the listener hears the word "jump" they will make a short hop. This is, of course, in accordance with the old saying, "If I say jump, you jump!"
Most pointless hypnosis ever.
Brainiac wrote:That's interesting. I read some psychiatric speculations once about the guy who was attacked by the heartland ghost Sally (anyone remember that?). Anyway, they figured that the wounds which spontaneously appeared on his body, forming on camera, were the result of very powerful psychosomatic effects. It gets me to thinking; if injuries that bad (he had some pretty good gashes if I remember right) can be willed into existence that fast, why couldn't the reverse be possible? It'd make for some damn quick self healing.
Warman1 wrote:Brainiac wrote:That's interesting. I read some psychiatric speculations once about the guy who was attacked by the heartland ghost Sally (anyone remember that?). Anyway, they figured that the wounds which spontaneously appeared on his body, forming on camera, were the result of very powerful psychosomatic effects. It gets me to thinking; if injuries that bad (he had some pretty good gashes if I remember right) can be willed into existence that fast, why couldn't the reverse be possible? It'd make for some damn quick self healing.
The only thing I can think about the self healing part is that it is always easier to destroy (kill the cells) then it is to create (make the cells). This is pretty much proven in the way cells work. A cell can die instantly for no reason at all, but to create a cell depending on the organism it can take from an hour to a day or two for the cells to divide.
I've seen sites where people claim that the power of the mind, reinforced by hypnosis, can cause you to get lucky in the lottery. The "make your boss submit to you" might (I stress this is a hypothesis of my overactive imagination) increase your confidence and willpower so that you intimidate your boss enough to make him or her... well, submit to you.Kendai wrote:it could still be dangerous, you could be on some flimsy platfrom or something, and someone could say "don't try to jump or anything". . .
BTW i think the "make your boss submit to you" is one of the most improbable files here. hypnotizing yourself to change someone else? pretty dang unlikely. may as well be a "get a pet slave girl" or "win a million dollars" file. . .
dlui wrote:I think that EMG should carefully review the suggestions on the voting page, and make file types that he hasn't made before, instead of going by what people are voting for.
I mean, what's the point of having a million different files for feminisation?
Instead, he should focus on making files that have different effects, like the ambidexterous file, or something similar.
I don't know all that much about hypnosis, but I really just don't see the point.
This curse is not ment as punishment, but to causes the subject to seek to do good works to balance the thing they do that make them feel guilty. That is to seek to help some one any one or thing when they know they've done something they know to be wrong.
Mallic wrote:This curse is not ment as punishment, but to causes the subject to seek to do good works to balance the thing they do that make them feel guilty. That is to seek to help some one any one or thing when they know they've done something they know to be wrong.
If you are forced to do good works, by definition, they are not good works.
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