Itchy
Just stared down the rat that lives in the compostor.
In my performance hypnosis class, I've only successfully entranced a mouse but the real world application of my skills against the rat was darn ompressive if I say so myself. I'm looking forward to getting good enough so that the rat can be completely under my power.
I should start making a list of things I want to have the rat do so that, when the hypnosis takes effect, I have commands in mind.
Too often people feel like bringing something under one's power is the main point of hypnosis when getting your subject to perform meaningfully is almost more important. It's always a disappointment, if not potentially dangerous, to command your subject do the firt thing that pops into your head. It's possibly the most common hypnosis misconception.
One other misconception is that people, creatures, whatever, develop something similar to superpowers when under hypnosis. You can make your rat think it can ride a bike but it will certainly get caught up in the spokes if it tried.
I'd like to avoid that with the rat that lives in our compostor.
In my performance hypnosis class, I've only successfully entranced a mouse but the real world application of my skills against the rat was darn ompressive if I say so myself. I'm looking forward to getting good enough so that the rat can be completely under my power.
I should start making a list of things I want to have the rat do so that, when the hypnosis takes effect, I have commands in mind.
Too often people feel like bringing something under one's power is the main point of hypnosis when getting your subject to perform meaningfully is almost more important. It's always a disappointment, if not potentially dangerous, to command your subject do the firt thing that pops into your head. It's possibly the most common hypnosis misconception.
One other misconception is that people, creatures, whatever, develop something similar to superpowers when under hypnosis. You can make your rat think it can ride a bike but it will certainly get caught up in the spokes if it tried.
I'd like to avoid that with the rat that lives in our compostor.

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So templeton has decided to come on over to my house. Your musings seem to have caused him to flee across the alley to my house. Thankfully I own an evil rapscaion (aka Max the Cat). He sucessfully did a humane removal to said rat.
What are you doing? No one's supposed to read this!
um, sorry? If that were really true, which I don't believe for a second, then you'd not put it in your FACEBOOK profile.
Even though I'm usually an environmentalist and animal, I'd have nuked the little thing, or called in the chemical cavalry to do so.
I meant to say in the previous comment that I'm an "animal lover", not an "animal". I always identified more with Fozzie and the two balcony critics anyway.
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