11-19-2024, 01:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-19-2024, 02:05 PM by EvolvingPhoenix.)
(11-19-2024, 01:18 PM)Shannon Wrote:(11-18-2024, 12:18 PM)EvolvingPhoenix Wrote: So... the parts that attempt sabotage will affect your behaviour then, but the sniper will work so long as your behaviour does not sabotage it, am I correct? Just trying to clarify so I know what I'm working with here.
Sabotage will be as effective as it can be for achieving it's goal, but the conditions will change over time. Over time, the program should work through the reasons for self sabotage, or at least override them. The sniper will work so long as the sabotage does not prevent that aspect of the script from being executed.
Huh. Interesting. So it's not a predictable thing then, because each user is different and may self sabotage in different ways at different stages of the program, if they self sabotage, correct? Hmm...
Okay, thanks Shannon. When there's no good looking women around, but you're still wondering if the mechanism is working properly, is there a way to assess it? I guess it doesn't matter. My experiments with the remote sniper haven't shown any results. Can't be sure if it's the sniper itself not working, the possibility that remote sniping is just harder to do successfully or if the people I'm testing it on just aren't good test subjects.
Hey, let's say someone is somewhat well known and you haven't met them, but you wanna test the sniper on them by remotely sniping them, you go to an event where they're at, they see you, but show no signs of being affected, even when you're close enough you should be able to snipe them.
Is it a sign of the sniper not working right? Or is it cuz people like that have people sending them energy like that unconsciously all the time and it makes it harder to snipe them? You know, assuming they aren't taken or something like that, which is also very possible. I'm trying to test the possibilities of this program and I'm not sure what factors play how much of a role in it's success or failure, that's why I'm asking.
Also, I've been suspecting that the program (using energy to snipe) could be less effective if sniping multiple people at the same time than if you just focused on one. Am I correct that more focus on one person could make the sniping attempts more effective than trying it on multiple test subjects?
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