Questions on Enchanted Keyboard
Posted: May 4th, 2024, 9:02 am
These are primarily addressed to EMG and OxyFemboi, though, of course I welcome input from anyone.
I’ve looked at the versions of the file (“Curse Enchanted Keyboard” - by EMG, including the version by Calimore that adds Binaural beats - and “Curse Enchanted Keyboard Two” by OxyFemboi.) I have read the scripts for both of them.
OxyFemboi’s version adds the safety that the ending trigger must also include your initials. But it also adds two other clauses that are not in EMG’s version - “if you want a change to be permanent, add ‘This change is now permanent’” before adding the trigger. And “if you want a change to be real, add ‘this change is now real’”.
So my question is “what is the alternative to those two phrases? I.e., if I don’t include them what happens? Isn’t the permanent phrase redundant of the oft-repeated warning throughout the file that these changes are permanent and irrevocable? If I don’t include the permanent phrase, then when do the changes disappear? And if I don’t include the “real” phrase, then where are the changes made?”
For EMG, can you elaborate or clarify the statement that you can revert yourself to how you were before, but you still have to accept the changes that were made. On the surface, that seems contradictory to me.
I’ve looked at the versions of the file (“Curse Enchanted Keyboard” - by EMG, including the version by Calimore that adds Binaural beats - and “Curse Enchanted Keyboard Two” by OxyFemboi.) I have read the scripts for both of them.
OxyFemboi’s version adds the safety that the ending trigger must also include your initials. But it also adds two other clauses that are not in EMG’s version - “if you want a change to be permanent, add ‘This change is now permanent’” before adding the trigger. And “if you want a change to be real, add ‘this change is now real’”.
So my question is “what is the alternative to those two phrases? I.e., if I don’t include them what happens? Isn’t the permanent phrase redundant of the oft-repeated warning throughout the file that these changes are permanent and irrevocable? If I don’t include the permanent phrase, then when do the changes disappear? And if I don’t include the “real” phrase, then where are the changes made?”
For EMG, can you elaborate or clarify the statement that you can revert yourself to how you were before, but you still have to accept the changes that were made. On the surface, that seems contradictory to me.