Like yin and yang, I also like freezing things. I filled up a plastic container with water and then put a Lego guy inside and then put the container in the freezer for a week. The poor guy was stuck in the ice it was so funny. I'm also fascinated by blindness and deafness. When I was young someone told me that if you make a person stare directly at the sun for a long time, they will go blind. And if you force someone to listen to extremely loud sound or music for a long time, they will go deaf. I like the idea that people who lose one of their six senses adapt to their surroundings and compensate for the deficit. Drowning is also something I'm interested in, the fact that when someone drowns their lungs basically fill up with water.
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NeuroticPsychosis
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Like yin and yang, I also like freezing things. I filled up a plastic container with water and then put a Lego guy inside and then put the container in the freezer for a week. The poor guy was stuck in the ice it was so funny. I'm also fascinated by blindness and deafness. When I was young someone told me that if you make a person stare directly at the sun for a long time, they will go blind. And if you force someone to listen to extremely loud sound or music for a long time, they will go deaf. I like the idea that people who lose one of their six senses adapt to their surroundings and compensate for the deficit. Drowning is also something I'm interested in, the fact that when someone drowns their lungs basically fill up with water. | ||
ZigguratOfUr
Iraq16955 Posts
... What do you consider the sixth sense? | ||
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NeuroticPsychosis
United States322 Posts
On January 04 2014 13:21 ZigguratOfUr wrote: Okay. ... What do you consider the sixth sense? I've heard that people have a sixth sense that goes into overdrive right before their death. People can experience fantastic visual or auditory hallucinations when their sixth sense is alerting them of their untimely mortality | ||
ZigguratOfUr
Iraq16955 Posts
On January 04 2014 13:35 NeuroticPsychosis wrote: I've heard that people have a sixth sense that goes into overdrive right before their death. People can experience fantastic visual or auditory hallucinations when their sixth sense is alerting them of their untimely mortality Okay. ... So if you lose that sense, what are you supposed to do to "adapt to [your] surroundings and compensate for the deficit"? | ||
NeuroticPsychosis
United States322 Posts
On January 04 2014 13:43 ZigguratOfUr wrote: Okay. ... So if you lose that sense, what are you supposed to do to "adapt to [your] surroundings and compensate for the deficit"? Well I'm not a medical doctor by any means, but the human body has an enormous capacity for adaptability under adverse circumstances. For example, if you lose a sense such as sight, all your other senses (touch, taste, hearing, smelling) will become more heightened. It's not something that you intentionally do, but your body autonomously has this reaction. Much of this is neuroscience which I've always been fascinated by | ||
mooseman1710
United States153 Posts
On January 04 2014 13:35 NeuroticPsychosis wrote: I've heard that people have a sixth sense that goes into overdrive right before their death. People can experience fantastic visual or auditory hallucinations when their sixth sense is alerting them of their untimely mortality it's called DMT. | ||
DrTJEckleburg
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EJK
United States1302 Posts
a picture does say a 1000 words. | ||
Roe
Canada6002 Posts
On January 04 2014 14:13 DrTJEckleburg wrote: Maybe if you show your father all these terrible blogs you write he'll start talking to you again and not worry about your 2.0 GPA. jerry! jerry! | ||
dravernor
Netherlands6175 Posts
I don't see what is so funny about a living creature catching on fire, but okay. I never set ants on fire with a magnifying glass either. Causing damage and loss to other people's belongings or misery to other beings is not something I find amusing, but I'm just weird, right? | ||
Roe
Canada6002 Posts
On January 04 2014 17:02 dravernor wrote: At first I thought your blogs were funny but now they are beginning to creep me out. I don't see what is so funny about a living creature catching on fire, but okay. I never set ants on fire with a magnifying glass either. Causing damage and loss to other people's belongings or misery to other beings is not something I find amusing, but I'm just weird, right? i get the feeling the OP either has in the past, or would be good at writing creepy pastas. | ||
J.Dong
United States102 Posts
On January 04 2014 13:34 Chairman Ray wrote: Most people here may think you are psycho, but I understand what you truly are: A Mage. Definitely Mage/5. | ||
enord
France258 Posts
On January 04 2014 13:15 NeuroticPsychosis wrote: Every kid has burned ants with a magnifying glass on hot sunny days. Ever since then I have enjoyed fire and burning things. One time me and my family were camping and I saw a stupid bird fly straight into a fire. It was awesome watching it screaming and trying to fly away but knowing its wing was coming off and his flesh was turning black and dusty. My grandfather was a chain smoker and I always wanted to touch his lighter. One day I was at my grandparents house wanted to try it out but couldn't find his cigarettes or his lighter. But I saw him light up a cigarette with a match once and there was a box of matches in a corner. I flicked it against the gray area and the match lit up with a tiny flame. All of a sudden I heard my mom call me and I dropped the match and his floor was all carpet. It didn't burn down the whole house but it caused some serious damage to their bedroom which I thought was pretty funny. Like yin and yang, I also like freezing things. I filled up a plastic container with water and then put a Lego guy inside and then put the container in the freezer for a week. The poor guy was stuck in the ice it was so funny. I'm also fascinated by blindness and deafness. When I was young someone told me that if you make a person stare directly at the sun for a long time, they will go blind. And if you force someone to listen to extremely loud sound or music for a long time, they will go deaf. I like the idea that people who lose one of their six senses adapt to their surroundings and compensate for the deficit. Drowning is also something I'm interested in, the fact that when someone drowns their lungs basically fill up with water. "Every kid has burned ants with a magnifying glass on hot sunny days. " One example of many assumptions of an immature self involved spiteful possibly sad person your capacity to ignore your desperate need for introspection and your appaling lack of responses in your own outlets, your choice for id, most of your blogs aimless or trollness goals all of these point to either pitiful trolling or serious issues there is no point for you to act as if you are doing anything else than indulging yourself and this at your own expense reaching out for help is a sane thing to do, that is not what you are doing though i suppose a hopeful "good luck" is in order, a "keep at it", maybe your tl posting is helping you somehow but i do wanted to mention that it is not helping the internet | ||
Targe
United Kingdom14103 Posts
On January 04 2014 19:21 enord wrote: + Show Spoiler + On January 04 2014 13:15 NeuroticPsychosis wrote: Every kid has burned ants with a magnifying glass on hot sunny days. Ever since then I have enjoyed fire and burning things. One time me and my family were camping and I saw a stupid bird fly straight into a fire. It was awesome watching it screaming and trying to fly away but knowing its wing was coming off and his flesh was turning black and dusty. My grandfather was a chain smoker and I always wanted to touch his lighter. One day I was at my grandparents house wanted to try it out but couldn't find his cigarettes or his lighter. But I saw him light up a cigarette with a match once and there was a box of matches in a corner. I flicked it against the gray area and the match lit up with a tiny flame. All of a sudden I heard my mom call me and I dropped the match and his floor was all carpet. It didn't burn down the whole house but it caused some serious damage to their bedroom which I thought was pretty funny. Like yin and yang, I also like freezing things. I filled up a plastic container with water and then put a Lego guy inside and then put the container in the freezer for a week. The poor guy was stuck in the ice it was so funny. I'm also fascinated by blindness and deafness. When I was young someone told me that if you make a person stare directly at the sun for a long time, they will go blind. And if you force someone to listen to extremely loud sound or music for a long time, they will go deaf. I like the idea that people who lose one of their six senses adapt to their surroundings and compensate for the deficit. Drowning is also something I'm interested in, the fact that when someone drowns their lungs basically fill up with water. "Every kid has burned ants with a magnifying glass on hot sunny days. " One example of many assumptions of an immature self involved spiteful possibly sad person your capacity to ignore your desperate need for introspection and your appaling lack of responses in your own outlets, your choice for id, most of your blogs aimless or trollness goals all of these point to either pitiful trolling or serious issues there is no point for you to act as if you are doing anything else than indulging yourself and this at your own expense reaching out for help is a sane thing to do, that is not what you are doing though i suppose a hopeful "good luck" is in order, a "keep at it", maybe your tl posting is helping you somehow but i do wanted to mention that it is not helping the internet i enjoy blogs like this and shauni | ||
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ruiyang
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TriO
United States421 Posts
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NeuroticPsychosis
United States322 Posts
On January 04 2014 23:04 ruiyang wrote: And you wonder why your live is going nowhere? Dude go see a phycologist/phyciatrist Sometimes tears of blood is the only way to repent for one's sins and enter heaven's gates. It takes a very strong person to admit they are right and everyone else is wrong. Some might call it stubborn. I believe if someone is instructed by God's will to obey his orders, he must obey or else commit spiritual suicide | ||
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