Replies to toksyuryel, page 29
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@toksyuryel The end result seriously is like being hit in the head, though. :P
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@toksyuryel Fuuuuuu***** I want Sprite in an aerosol can.
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@toksyuryel >scootaloo >evil >conflicts with perception of best pony >therefore, does not exist
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@toksyuryel If you're around in about 2/3 hours then sure :) I gotta head into town to grab something so I won't be able to do much until then
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@toksyuryel I just love spelling jokes. XD
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@toksyuryel Buh.
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@toksyuryel Ok, but I don't read dark fics.
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@toksyuryel hi again :)
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@toksyuryel Some people are better than others at fighting the Royal Jelly
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@toksyuryel Probably. Which is kind of sad.
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@toksyuryel WHAT THE F
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@toksyuryel Options, options, I love options!
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@toksyuryel I personally use whatever I feel like, and switch around the two. Sometimes I feel like clicking, sometimes I feel like using my keyboard :P
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@toksyuryel Good morning o,o
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@toksyuryel hey there
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@toksyuryel Well, there are a lot of trees around and there's a good chance of running into them, so
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@toksyuryel Nini! ^^
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@toksyuryel good night!
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@toksyuryel *hugs*
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@toksyuryel ^_^
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@toksyuryel exactly xD
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@toksyuryel I'm aware that I /do/ many things that I believe are morally objectionable and that I try to avoid thinking about that fact sometimes to escape guilt. Still, such an incongruency creates guilt which, as long as I haven't desensitized myself through repeated offense to my moral compass, triggers a halt to my actions sufficient for me to think twice. A person always maintains supreme control of their core will (for lack of a better word), but it is possible to choose to remove all of one's inhibitions including the barriers that keep one safe from doing things that they'd never do voluntarily because they find them dangerous or objectionable. In order to get to that point though, they must make the decision to tear down those barriers. In other words, yes, people can be tricked into believing a person is trustworthy, but, unless they /want/ to be deceived, they can't be tricked into lowering their defenses. I can't see any reason to trust anyone in such a way.
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@toksyuryel if you add "unless it says A as in neighbor and weigh" then the rhyme become much more true
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@toksyuryel nothing mystical no, but nobody can be forced to think something that they morally object to for example.
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@toksyuryel I agree legitimate hypnotism isn't easy, but if someone promises it is easy, I mean, that should raise red flags. I've come to think of hypnotism as being necessarily completely consensual, that the mind can't be controlled unless you give absolute permission (mentally), which is no small task and could never be accomplished through deceit.
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@toksyuryel fair enough.
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@toksyuryel hmm focus.. now there's something i could use more of.. but I don't believe there's such a thing as easy self-improvement so I'd be skeptical if that's what it promises.
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@toksyuryel I'd like to, but I'd also like to at least try to get some sleep.
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@toksyuryel Can't, restoring my programs and games and stuff on both OSes :c Tomorrow?