Digital Drugs. Are your children targeted?

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Post August 15th, 2008, 12:25 pm

well as "bogey" said, im a "genypig".. BUT it did absolutely nothing but make me wanna fall asleep, so dont expect for it to actually work, im just a curious person. however, after about 20 minutes of listening to this buzzing you can start hearing *plum*..
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Post August 19th, 2008, 6:30 am

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For some reason, in my head I'm seeing an episode of Mythbusters here. :D


good call! somebody should submit this to them. lol

Doesn't seem like it's possible, of course I think hypnosis is bull too.


Hypnosis works and to be honest I think this will as well due to the resonant frequencies. Quite scary that someone has worked out how to do it though.
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Post August 19th, 2008, 7:40 am

I highly doubt 95% of people actually know what resonant frequencies actually are, and the only way this probably works is due to the placebo effect. People want to feel something, people expect to feel something, so they do.
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Post August 19th, 2008, 7:43 am

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People want to feel something, people expect to feel something, so they do.

That's exactly what I was thinking, you just put it better than what I would've ...
Let's leave all our *plum* where it is and go live in the jungle ...
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Post August 19th, 2008, 7:47 am

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Hypnosis works and to be honest I think this will as well due to the resonant frequencies. Quite scary that someone has worked out how to do it though.


See that's the thing. I don't think anyone has worked out anything. Music has had an effect on mood since the beginning of time, that's not really new. That goes in the "DUH" file. Hypnosis is far from the specific mind control. It's effects are, at best, transient and not consistently potent.

Both instance would require one variable; A proactively willing subject.

I sincerely doubt that one frequency or a collection of frequencies could be applied universally and illicit an identical response from each subject. If that were true we'd all like house-music, and I don't. ;)

This is all bunk designed and promoted to bilk college students out of their parent's hard earned dollars. IMO. :lol:
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Post August 19th, 2008, 8:36 am

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I sincerely doubt that one frequency or a collection of frequencies could be applied universally and illicit an identical response from each subject.


What about The Brown Note ? :D
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Post August 19th, 2008, 8:46 am

Ha! I haven't heard about that in a while.

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...but they were unsuccessful in producing the rumored effects. The test subjects all reported some physical anxiety and shortness of breath, even a small amount of nausea, but this was dismissed by the participants, noting that sound at that frequency and intensity moves air rapidly in and out of one's lungs.


Sounds more like a physical reaction than a psychological one. :lol:
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Post August 19th, 2008, 9:01 am

It had to happen to someone for them to get the idea.

What were they soo embarrassed about that caused them to blame crapping them self on a noise ? :lol:

// Edit -- now that I think about it, someones' mom probably busted them right after they smoked a joint & this whole thing is their little white lie getting blown waaay out of proportion. :lol:
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Post August 19th, 2008, 9:40 am

I think I captured this effect by listening to too much Alice Cooper growing up. Honestly.
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Post August 19th, 2008, 9:56 am

Getting high or crapping yourself ?

I'm actually not sure which one you meant because Alice Cooper scares the crap out of me.
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Post August 19th, 2008, 10:03 am

both actually
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Post August 19th, 2008, 10:06 am

Ba-dump, chhhhh!
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Post August 20th, 2008, 4:21 am

ooooh, alice cooper is utterly delightful, and was probably my first really serious teenage (okay maybe a little pre-teenage) crush. I just loved how he could do something like 'Gail' or 'Roses on White Lace', but also 'Mary Anne' and 'Crazy Little Child'....... ah...

(sinks into dark reverie)

I think sound can affect you physically - like dM said - but it's unlikely to do much psychologically. And I'm still not too sure about hypnosis. The problem is that people are so susceptible to the power of suggestion..... we can think ourselves into feeling pretty much anything. we can think ourselves into being ill, or well...
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