Lead Poison
17 years ago
I am resigning from the fandom. I am taking down my art. I am cancelling my account within the next few days.
The human mind is simple. Its easy to put together how a person acts, thinks and reacts to certain events.
Tensile strength is the stress at which a material breaks or permanently deforms. Apply this force to the human mind.. better yet, the will one has to maintain thier stabillity. Some find it hard to look at an object and find this point when it appears to be completely solid to the naked eye. One who thinks outside the box, can and will, find this point. That is more dangerous than any weapon will EVER, be.
This tencile strength, when applied to will power, can be easily manipulated by an ouside force.
Yield strength is the stress at which material strain changes from elastic deformation to plastic deformation, causing it to deform permanently. In this case the cause of change, a simple item that will eventually destroy ones will power. Let me remind you, the will power I speak of is directed toward the ability to refrain from being manipulated.
Now once this Yield strength has been applied, the will to stay in an original form will go from straight, to bent in a U shape and will eventually become perminently damaged or break all together. Right now, that U has proved to be stable enough to resist being overwhelmed and ultimately breaking in half. The next task is to calculate how long it will take before the pressure is too much. It is already hard to tell what its original form was.
The one who thinks outside the box can clearly see that this object was never strong from the jump.
Lets add a pair of pliers to this equation as an outside force. One can bend the U to appear to be as close to its original state as possible, but it will never be the same again. This persons will can never be as strong as it once was and matter of fact, it is weaker than it was before the pliers were used. Now, when that same force is applied again, the pliers will be used again creating an even great weakness. As the cycle continues, this persons will becomes dependant on the outside force acting upon it. But how long will the point at which it is bending stay strong enough before it gives away and breaks? Or what if this outside force is taken away?
If the outside force is taken away, there will no longer be anything to keep the illusion that this persons will is strong. Then the ones who cannot look outside the box, see it for what it really is. Weak. But only until you take this force away, will anyone see it from a different disposition.
The ball is in motion and will continue to be in motion till brought to an abrupt stop. That is the point of which the pliers will be taken away and you all will see this person for who he really is. Then you will get the vindication you've always wanted. This person chose the wrong person to try intimidation tactics with pliers and in the WRONG place.
Welcome to phsycological physics. Class is dismissed.
The human mind is simple. Its easy to put together how a person acts, thinks and reacts to certain events.
Tensile strength is the stress at which a material breaks or permanently deforms. Apply this force to the human mind.. better yet, the will one has to maintain thier stabillity. Some find it hard to look at an object and find this point when it appears to be completely solid to the naked eye. One who thinks outside the box, can and will, find this point. That is more dangerous than any weapon will EVER, be.
This tencile strength, when applied to will power, can be easily manipulated by an ouside force.
Yield strength is the stress at which material strain changes from elastic deformation to plastic deformation, causing it to deform permanently. In this case the cause of change, a simple item that will eventually destroy ones will power. Let me remind you, the will power I speak of is directed toward the ability to refrain from being manipulated.
Now once this Yield strength has been applied, the will to stay in an original form will go from straight, to bent in a U shape and will eventually become perminently damaged or break all together. Right now, that U has proved to be stable enough to resist being overwhelmed and ultimately breaking in half. The next task is to calculate how long it will take before the pressure is too much. It is already hard to tell what its original form was.
The one who thinks outside the box can clearly see that this object was never strong from the jump.
Lets add a pair of pliers to this equation as an outside force. One can bend the U to appear to be as close to its original state as possible, but it will never be the same again. This persons will can never be as strong as it once was and matter of fact, it is weaker than it was before the pliers were used. Now, when that same force is applied again, the pliers will be used again creating an even great weakness. As the cycle continues, this persons will becomes dependant on the outside force acting upon it. But how long will the point at which it is bending stay strong enough before it gives away and breaks? Or what if this outside force is taken away?
If the outside force is taken away, there will no longer be anything to keep the illusion that this persons will is strong. Then the ones who cannot look outside the box, see it for what it really is. Weak. But only until you take this force away, will anyone see it from a different disposition.
The ball is in motion and will continue to be in motion till brought to an abrupt stop. That is the point of which the pliers will be taken away and you all will see this person for who he really is. Then you will get the vindication you've always wanted. This person chose the wrong person to try intimidation tactics with pliers and in the WRONG place.
Welcome to phsycological physics. Class is dismissed.