Gypsiebelle
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Post by Gypsiebelle on Sept 18, 2008 14:27:01 GMT -5
about something here. This is a query that caught and entertained my drowsy attention late last night or early this morning in regards to the fanfic that I'm planning on writing, just not *quite* sure which time it was. Anyway, if someone was either fully or slightly sumberged in their Prozium or on the verge of needing their next dose, but wound up managing to somehow get captured then tickle-tortured for say information or something similar to that before that happened, would said person wind up laughing at the sensations or wouldn't it have any effect on said captive? Curiously yours, Gypsiebelle
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Post by Aedh on Sept 18, 2008 14:58:54 GMT -5
I would say that in "my Libria," Prozium would desensitize one to tickling. Not totally ... you WOULD still feel tingly etc ... you might shiver and shudder somewhat, but you wouldn't laugh.
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Post by reveria on Sept 18, 2008 15:26:27 GMT -5
wel, Prozium suppresses strong emotions, but not physical sensations such as pain or discomfort. though on the other hand, people wouldn't know what laughing is, so even if they did it in torture, it'd be perceived differently.
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Gypsiebelle
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Post by Gypsiebelle on Sept 19, 2008 13:59:46 GMT -5
I would say that in "my Libria," Prozium would desensitize one to tickling. Not totally ... you WOULD still feel tingly etc ... you might shiver and shudder somewhat, but you wouldn't laugh. Hmm..that's interesting, Cleric Aedh. I definetly like that idea that you mentioned about tickling in "your Libria" alot. Its a very good possibility that I'll be using that in my story along with a slight modified adjustment to it. Since there's only two different ways that I know of that you can use to tickle-torture someone, unless you know of another way that I'm not aware of, its quite very possible that I'll be using both ways in my story, so I'll definetly be giving you credit for the assistance, too Thanks again, Gypsiebelle
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Gypsiebelle
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Post by Gypsiebelle on Sept 19, 2008 14:12:16 GMT -5
wel, Prozium suppresses strong emotions, but not physical sensations such as pain or discomfort. though on the other hand, people wouldn't know what laughing is, so even if they did it in torture, it'd be perceived differently. Very intreguing Reveria, Just how differently would it be perceived, though? Could you please elaborate on that comment a little bit more as you're talking to someone who probably won't be seeing the movie at all. Really? I didn't realize that laughter was *that* strong of an emotion. Now you've seriously got me curious. Yours, Gypsiebelle
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Post by reveria on Oct 1, 2008 18:51:46 GMT -5
why don't you watch the movie? it would make a lot of things easier.
and I suppose laughing is a similar natural reaction than a scream to pain. obviously normally you wouldn't be tickled, but in this case...
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Gypsiebelle
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Post by Gypsiebelle on Oct 4, 2008 20:42:39 GMT -5
why don't you watch the movie? it would make a lot of things easier. and I suppose laughing is a similar natural reaction than a scream to pain. obviously normally you wouldn't be tickled, but in this case... Reveria, Truthfully, if I could, I would really...but I can't so I don't dare to. Perhaps it would make a lot of things easier, but the thought of what would happen to me if I *did* see it just is not worth the risk .
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Post by Libby on Oct 5, 2008 6:16:19 GMT -5
why don't you watch the movie? it would make a lot of things easier. and I suppose laughing is a similar natural reaction than a scream to pain. obviously normally you wouldn't be tickled, but in this case... Reveria, Truthfully, if I could, I would really...but I can't so I don't dare to. Perhaps it would make a lot of things easier, but the thought of what would happen to me if I *did* see it just is not worth the risk . Did you investigate using PowerDVD to view it as a 'slideshow'?
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