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Umm, I edited my last post this morningbefore I read the latest ones, and I mentioned the the same symptoms. Only without the tomato allergy, they just make me gag!
-Oracle- said:I'm starting to see scepticism here...
Hey! I resemble that statement! But seriously it's important to remember that not everyone online is what they say they are and many of them could ulterior motives for what they do and say. The safest thing is to assume that they're not what they seem and work from there... Paranoid? Moi? (...Did THEY tell you I was paranoid? )Cujo said:Scepticism, if it's not just denial dressed up as science, is a healthy thing. When the sceptical part of our brain stops working we become subject to delusions. Not that I'm saying that you are deluded but this is the internet and I have no way of telling if you are or not.
Remember, we can't see you. The only information we have about you is what you've posted and your profile. All of which comes from you. Of course the reverse is also true - how much do you actually know about me?
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Of course if there's anything I've learned as I've passed along my way it's that life is infinitely strange. Everything you say could be literally true. You could be one of a different race of humans. You are certainly a remarkable young man - imaginative, intelligent and an excellent communicator. Your posts are more coherent and better written than many by posters more than twice your age.
However, if you come up with some distainful name for us 'normal' humans like 'Mundane' or somethng and I swear I will open up an unbeleivably large can of whoop-ass on you.
-Oracle- said:...Its hard to get respect or compliment from people in this fast paced society, intent on its own subliminal destruction by technological inheritence and hereditry abscent mindedness...
-Oracle- said:Oh yes you can join. I have that same ability, but the glass doesn't refill by its self!
Umm, the entrance test would be stringent. And I would by no means let anyone in if they used their gift against another X-Student (unless it was necessary, ie. to heal another or purge them of a psychometric parasite) or for the wrong/evil purpose.
Also, they would be trained with all forms of staffs/swords and martial/self-taught fighting styles...for protection of themselves and others.
And for those who could pose a military advantage (ie. being able to levitate, teleport (as with Tibetan monks) etc.) I would help conceal their ability and protect them best I could from any attempts to capture them for experimentation or use as bio-weapons.
Anyone here want to enrole at "Mutant High" (for lack of a more official name)?
-Oracle- said:...to heal another or purge them of a psychometric parasite...
Niles Calder said:
-Oracle- said:Cujo, what exactly could you do to me if I did label you normal humans as something like 'Mundane' (which I wouldn't 'cos it sounds boring)?
And in any case, what could you possibly do to me if you came to my town, found me and knocked on my door?
-Oracle- said:Cujo, what exactly could you do to me if I did label you normal humans as something like 'Mundane' (which I wouldn't 'cos it sounds boring)?
And in any case, what could you possibly do to me if you came to my town, found me and knocked on my door?
Cujo said:Irn Bru of course, what kind of Sasenach do you take me for.
Cujo
-Oracle- said:Hey, Tibetan Monks have been levitating and teleporting and doing "flashy" things for centuries. Why can't normal people, y'know without going bald and naked in the snow!?
Yes. But only in training.
Ever heard of the KGB?
-Oracle- said:Now, as I type this, I am listening to "Fairytale of New York". A Christmas song by The Pogues & Kirsty MacColl