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June 18th, 2003, 02:10 AM
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interesting piece of psychology for ya: Many people will punish, but will not do it to those that ask for it, no matter how much they like/hate them. Cop-assisted suicide is an example of this in law enforcement. We will not kill someone who wants us to, but we will someone who doesn't. Another, less extreme, but still judicially related, are those that would prefer to stay in jail -- we don't let them, and they often perform another criminal act to get in, while those who want out often don't get their first chance at parole. One reason for this is the suspicion that builds up when people do things like that, the question comes up as to why they would want it, and we wonder if there aren't any alterior motives.
And since you seem so desperate (and I am so out of balance) have a load. If we do this right, we could keep you as the AO antipoint vent (those that are too low, give pos, those too high, give neg, might balance)
Oh, and of course, thanks.
EDIT:
hmm...just noticed that you are performing a test...trying to get the quickest ban? see psychological effects like above? Tell us, we would love to know.
Preliminary operational tests were inconclusive (the dang thing blew up)
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