It's Over!!!
It's over! It's over! Strong Bad says it's over. It's oiver! It's over! Everyone died but me.
*CHOMP*
So, the musical of accents and dances and songs and makeup is at last completed. I'm pretty sure this show is the thing that got me sick. It also opened my eyes to how much I truly despise human nature. No person, just the way we work. But human bashing might not be the best idea in the world.
So, I was taking some pills that kill pain, and I was thinking...In psychology, we are being taught in the ways of conditioning. Pavlov had a dog, and was trying to learn about digestion. When he used the can opener to get food for his dog, the dog started drooling. Gross, I know. But he's like 'He drools when he hears something related to food. Could I get him to drool when something not related to food is paired with it?'. Putting it as I put it only emphasizes the silliness in my mind, but pushing forward...
Pavlov would ring a tuning fork, then give the dog food. He did this soo much that the dog coupled the tuning fork with food. Just ring the tuning fork, and the dog drools.
My thoughts were...If it works that way, why can't it work with something like painkillers? If you do something completely unrelated before taking them, then maybe, after coupling them together a few times, all you would have to do is that unrelated-to-painkillers thing, and the pain would be killed. Why not?
But it has once again become far past the time I desired to be asleep by. ?Oh kool I just saw that we have frosted flakes!! Can't wait till breakfast now...mmm...Sooner I'm asleep, sooner it comes.
*CHOMP*
So, the musical of accents and dances and songs and makeup is at last completed. I'm pretty sure this show is the thing that got me sick. It also opened my eyes to how much I truly despise human nature. No person, just the way we work. But human bashing might not be the best idea in the world.
So, I was taking some pills that kill pain, and I was thinking...In psychology, we are being taught in the ways of conditioning. Pavlov had a dog, and was trying to learn about digestion. When he used the can opener to get food for his dog, the dog started drooling. Gross, I know. But he's like 'He drools when he hears something related to food. Could I get him to drool when something not related to food is paired with it?'. Putting it as I put it only emphasizes the silliness in my mind, but pushing forward...
Pavlov would ring a tuning fork, then give the dog food. He did this soo much that the dog coupled the tuning fork with food. Just ring the tuning fork, and the dog drools.
My thoughts were...If it works that way, why can't it work with something like painkillers? If you do something completely unrelated before taking them, then maybe, after coupling them together a few times, all you would have to do is that unrelated-to-painkillers thing, and the pain would be killed. Why not?
But it has once again become far past the time I desired to be asleep by. ?Oh kool I just saw that we have frosted flakes!! Can't wait till breakfast now...mmm...Sooner I'm asleep, sooner it comes.
4 Comments:
Hi Werner,
I had a question...
What's with your blog title, and who is dunsel?
Is your last name Contributor? ahahahahahahahaha....that was good.
To be honest and not make up stories to make you think I'm cool, It was kinda the first thought that came into my head, so that's why it's eater of bread. Now, if you read that right, it rhymed. And Dunsel is an awesome character created in an awesome game that used to be free, but isn't anymore...soo cool...
what game?
You know, if you wanted to have a conversation, you could have just asked. Unless you're a completely different person...that's plausible.
The Contributor family grows.
The game was called rose online. Rose stands for Rush On Seven Episodes. It was pretty fun. You go to the site, spent forever downloading the game (it's free to download) and play (was free as the beta version). Run around and do quests to get items and experience and grow levels and jobs and...Man, best game ever. Of it's type, that I've played of course. Dunsel was my amazing level 40 some hawker. Hawkers aren't extremely strong, but they're quick and have many powerful critical hits. Yes, I'm a nerd sometimes...
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