__________________ "Compounding these trickster aspects, the Joker ethos is verbally explicated as such by his psychiatrist, who describes his madness as "super-sanity." Where "sanity" previously suggested acquiescence with cultural codes, the addition of "super" implies that this common "sanity" has been replaced by a superior form, in which perception and processing are completely ungoverned and unconstrained"
Last edited by KillaKassara on Sep 13th, 2014 at 10:58 PM
So you exploit the fact that I didn't know this to get my thread locked...
You would do that.
__________________ "Compounding these trickster aspects, the Joker ethos is verbally explicated as such by his psychiatrist, who describes his madness as "super-sanity." Where "sanity" previously suggested acquiescence with cultural codes, the addition of "super" implies that this common "sanity" has been replaced by a superior form, in which perception and processing are completely ungoverned and unconstrained"
Last edited by KillaKassara on Sep 13th, 2014 at 11:08 PM
Then instead of linking a dead thread in an attempt to ruin face, resuscitate that thread with my post.
That's what you would have done if you weren't all over my d ick.
Mrs. PMSing know-it-all.
__________________ "Compounding these trickster aspects, the Joker ethos is verbally explicated as such by his psychiatrist, who describes his madness as "super-sanity." Where "sanity" previously suggested acquiescence with cultural codes, the addition of "super" implies that this common "sanity" has been replaced by a superior form, in which perception and processing are completely ungoverned and unconstrained"
__________________ "Compounding these trickster aspects, the Joker ethos is verbally explicated as such by his psychiatrist, who describes his madness as "super-sanity." Where "sanity" previously suggested acquiescence with cultural codes, the addition of "super" implies that this common "sanity" has been replaced by a superior form, in which perception and processing are completely ungoverned and unconstrained"
The subject of inducing a near-death experience doesn't hold much value because of the obvious dangers.
That's when if I'd get struck repeatedly I'd take the pain untypically well. Fear is useful, it can induce the fight response - I'm fighting back with everything, absolute, but my head is crystalline and I can be quite a clever-devil. Many wouldn't expect you to do certain things in a fight, but these things will help you survive. If my tactics prove futile and I'm getting beat to near-death, at least the ketamine can allow me trip into a euphoric end.
__________________ "Compounding these trickster aspects, the Joker ethos is verbally explicated as such by his psychiatrist, who describes his madness as "super-sanity." Where "sanity" previously suggested acquiescence with cultural codes, the addition of "super" implies that this common "sanity" has been replaced by a superior form, in which perception and processing are completely ungoverned and unconstrained"