A collaboration between me and Llama66613
Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you!
A collaboration between me and Llama66613
Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you!
Humans are inherently flawed and disgusting and wrong hahaha yes am I this D-class?
Clever but no vote form me. It doesn't strike me as interesting beyond its vaguely clever/amusing log.
Living the dream, or dreaming the life?
so I can no longer go for this one, eh? Well, my entry needed a lot of improving anyways, so it matters not. I'll just seek out a new number to go for.
Work out a viable entry first, then find a free number for it.
Love the originality! Well done. My only criticism might be that I'd like to see it end with a test that might impact me a little more with a feeling of weirdness. Other than that great job.
I'm considering adding a collaborative testing log to the end if people give me good test ideas. So far, all I got is "listening to music backwards" and I want to get at least five before making a log
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Something like that could be interesting. Tests for something like this are quite easy to make entertaining and fresh so I'd definitely be open to the idea.
If someone's ability to see color was inverted and their memories fucked with, the painting would still look wrong to them, right? That's the part that I'm stalling on.
Their sense of color was inverted apart from the painting. It's the same reason why the illustration on the wall didn't get moved down another 20 degrees once the effect was initiated.
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The score seemed to miss a +1 so I added one.
subject will undergo a sensory or cognitive shift that is applied to their entire consciousness
From my understanding, it seems to be more then just cognitive, if it can actually raise body temperature.
Some ideas of test:
What if subject is put in presence of a dwarf?
What if the subject already has a mental disorder that makes them think the world is wrong?
I really like your second suggestion and I think it'd be strong enough to be a final test on this article.
If any object is perceived as flawed or broken…
Not wrong, but perceivable as flawed. (We could of course instruct him to make fallacious statements during the test, which would make him wrong.) Because of the temperature test, I was wondering if a dwarf would actually affect the size of the subject, but after reading llama66613's explanation I I guess it might only affect perception of people's size (unless the subject is a small child, in which case it might affect it's further development??).
My guess is that it would make him perceive himself and everyone else as lumbering giants.
I like the idea that it would affect the growth of a child, but unfortunately the effect only lasts until unconsciousness which probably wouldn't be long enough to mess it up.
Noting that the picture here was taken by llama66613, in his bathtub.
Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you!
It's true! Bathtubs make for a nice clinical white backdrop. Looks like my three dollar investment on Windex was well spent.