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saints56 wrote:Hey can someone please help me swap bodies? i want to try it out.
sarnoga wrote:If such a thing were possible, and I do not believe it is, it would require a method other than hypnosis as it is not something that can be accomplished with hypnosis.
VeryGnawty wrote:
Perhaps if you said "**** ****** ***" and then ***** ****** ****** *** ** **** *****, you might be able to swap bodies with someone.
sarnoga wrote:
OMG, I cant believe you told him about that. You might be in big trouble.
sarnoga wrote:words
VeryGnawty wrote:sarnoga wrote:If such a thing were possible, and I do not believe it is, it would require a method other than hypnosis as it is not something that can be accomplished with hypnosis.
Soul transference. I knew some occultists who were working on such a technique. I don't think any of them completed their work.
Perhaps if you said "Ginyu CHANGE NOW" and then fired yellow energy out of your mouth, you might be able to swap bodies with someone.
VeryGnawty wrote:The Ginyu/Frieza sagas were the height of Dragonball Z awesomeness. Almost every episode involving Namek was pure win.
The bodyswap thing was cool. But to be honest, the Frieza transformations were the best. Frieza's final form looks so awesome...
tanyaslave wrote:...did nobody read the thought out researched response here?
qv wrote: It's not as if any of you could give an example of someone that was able to do any of these supposed occult techniques.
qv wrote:
And you guys do realize that Senna was a troll, right?
Why are we still discussing this?
VeryGnawty wrote: Apparently, some people still want to try to find a way to use a complicated series of invokations and evokations to try to switch bodies with someone.
VeryGnawty wrote:To be honest, I'm not even sure what one would use bodyswapping for. It doesn't seem practical for feminization (you could just feminize the body you already have).
homerj1620 wrote:
A feminized male body is still genetically male and cannot get pregnant.
VeryGnawty wrote:
There is no reason to believe that someone would discover the power to bodywap without having already learned how to alter their own body (including making the new form reproductively viable)
Although I can't recall any film from the early days of cinema, two television programs from the 60's immeadiately came to mind. One is The Avengers and the other, oddly enough, is The Flintstones. In one episode, respectively, a machine is used where a device is placed atop one's head and then the indivual brainwave patterns are transferred from one brain to the other.
ohyouknow wrote:Although I can't recall any film from the early days of cinema, two television programs from the 60's immeadiately came to mind. One is The Avengers and the other, oddly enough, is The Flintstones. In one episode, respectively, a machine is used where a device is placed atop one's head and then the indivual brainwave patterns are transferred from one brain to the other.
It also occurred in The Prisoner, similarly a 60s series. Sadly in one of its least highly regarded episodes, but it shows that the concept was out there at the time.
qv wrote:Loooooooooooooooool
That site could not be any more fake. The 'actual videos' are hilarious, and just try to count all the typos it has...
Senna wrote:VeryGnawty wrote:sarnoga wrote:If such a thing were possible, and I do not believe it is, it would require a method other than hypnosis as it is not something that can be accomplished with hypnosis.
Soul transference. I knew some occultists who were working on such a technique. I don't think any of them completed their work.
Perhaps if you said "Ginyu CHANGE NOW" and then fired yellow energy out of your mouth, you might be able to swap bodies with someone.
Nice to see some people here know about DBZ and Captain Ginyu. His power to change bodies is very interesting but we are not aliens like him. Changing bodies involves more then hypnosis however I think hypnosis is certainly a good start to achieving this.
poetzero wrote:Although I can't recall any film from the early days of cinema, two television programs from the 60's immeadiately came to mind. One is The Avengers and the other, oddly enough, is The Flintstones. In one episode, respectively, a machine is used where a device is placed atop one's head and then the indivual brainwave patterns are transferred from one brain to the other.
Tangy wrote:
hummm brain transfer files sounds promising :o
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