I r big noob
1. look up
2. If it does, if I go out, would people see it?
3. I tryed the furry tf alrerdy(sorry can't spell) and it don't work. More using the mp3? When?
4. It still works when I r sleeping, right?
more, but later
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Jerrymcm wrote:I r big noob
1. look up
2. If it does, if I go out, would people see it?
3. I tryed the furry tf alrerdy(sorry can't spell) and it don't work. More using the mp3? When?
4. It still works when I r sleeping, right?
more, but later
9hg7u wrote:are those mis-speelings intentional?, if not then learn grammer
Mari4199 wrote:How old are you Jerrymcm? I may be wrong but i seriously think you are underage.
Jerrymcm wrote:Thanks Majestic. :)
And you guys, I LIKE SAYING "I R" JUST LIKE BABOON UP THERE!!! :!: It's fast to type and quick to say.
On the other hand, 9hg7u is right, I need learn better grammer.
:oops:
I... al..so...want.....to...know? WTF is the name 9hg7u? :?
Jerrymcm wrote:Thanks Majestic. :)
And you guys, I LIKE SAYING "I R" JUST LIKE BABOON UP THERE!!! :!: It's fast to type and quick to say.
On the other hand, 9hg7u is right, I need learn better grammer.
:oops:
I... al..so...want.....to...know? WTF is the name 9hg7u? :?
Blink wrote:Phonetic typing, a conversation:
M R DUCKS
M R NOT
M R 2 C M WINGS
L I B M R DUCKS
It does make things significantly easier on the reader if we spell out what we intend to say. (We've got misunderstandings aplenty already.) It unhelpful in this area of interest that some of the basic terms are fuzzily defined. It also causes some confusion when we add to the mix that not all of us here are firmly grounded in <Thomas Dolby>Science!</Thomas Dolby>.
When we get to the point of spelling and grammar flames, though, we've probably slipped entirely off the track. (It's also a bit painful that those of us who are squawking about spelling and grammar are having trouble spelling "spelling" and "grammar.")
To steer us back to the subject, lemme ask if anyone can find an online copy of the Davis-Husband scale of hypnotic depth. The scale lists the hypnotic phenomena most associated with various depths of trance. (It's not a rule, but it's a good guide.) For example, you generally need greater depth of trance to have negative hallucinations than to have positive ones, i.e., it's easier to make stuff appear than to make stuff disappear.
It might be helpful if, when making a "shopping list" of the things you want out of a furry file, everybody had a sense of the degree of difficulty involved. I've looked for this scale (and asked about it in the past), but I can't find an online version, and my Ormond McGill book that contains it is still on the other side of town.
"The map is not the territory." -- R. Bandler
"But if you don't know the territory, you'd better have a map." -- Blink
"The map is not the territory." -- R. Bandler" -- Blink
The Davis-Husband scale, for instance, is as follows:
0 - insusceptible
1 - Relaxation (hypnoidal response starts here)
2 - Fluttering eyelids
3 - Closing of eyes
4 - Complete physical relaxation
5 - Eye catalepsy
6 - Limb catalepsies (light trance starts here)
7 - Rigid catalepsies
8,9, 10 - "Glove" anesthesia
11, 12 - Partial posthypnotic amnesia
13, 14 - Posthypnotic amnesia (Medium trance starts here)
15, 16 - Personality changes
17, 18, 19 - Kinesthetic delusions
20 - Complete amnesia by suggestion
21, 22 - Ability to open eyes and remain in trance (Deep trance starts here)
23, 24 - Complete somnambulism
25 - Positive visual hallucination
26, 27 - Positive auditory hallucination, systematized posthypnotic amnesia
28 - Negative auditory hallucination
29 - Negative visual hallucination
30 - Hyperesthesia
Axiom wrote:One reference that I have seen for the Davis-Husband scale is:-
DAVIS, L. W., and HUSBAND, R. W. A
study of hypnotic susceptibility in relation to personality traits.
Abnorm Soc Psychol 20:175, 1931.
and I found the following list at:-
http://forum.hypnosis.com/showthread.php?p=2782#post2782
this is not the original source so I can't be sure that it is accurate
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