Random Acts of Evil
Mr Twisty Cheeky asks: As a contrast to last week's question - Has anyone ever been evil to you, out of the blue, for no reason? Have you ever been total twuntcake against all logic?
( , Thu 16 Feb 2012, 18:49)
Mr Twisty Cheeky asks: As a contrast to last week's question - Has anyone ever been evil to you, out of the blue, for no reason? Have you ever been total twuntcake against all logic?
( , Thu 16 Feb 2012, 18:49)
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Using the power of the mind for evil...
Many years ago I was out with a mate on the Malvern Hills, as we were walking along a path at the north end of the hills (near St Anne’s Well for anyone local) a family with young children came into view walking along the path parallel to, but just above, ours. The paths were coming close to joining up and the kids were having a whale of a time running along the path making a lot of noise and engaging in general childish merriment, as kids are wont to do.
I don’t know why I did it, or why it worked, but I leaned over to my mate whilst looking pointedly at one particularly rowdy child and said “fall” and as I did the child tripped over and tumbled 10 feet down the path.
He was unhurt and, apart from the initial “waaaaaaaah” reaction to the shock of just falling over, recovered quickly and returned to his games with no ill effects. I was shocked at this to say the least and although I did try again it out later that day (it didn’t work therefore quashing any telekinetic powers I may have been hitherto unaware of, which was kind of disappointing really) have always felt rather guilty about the whole situation.
( , Mon 20 Feb 2012, 12:21, Reply)
Many years ago I was out with a mate on the Malvern Hills, as we were walking along a path at the north end of the hills (near St Anne’s Well for anyone local) a family with young children came into view walking along the path parallel to, but just above, ours. The paths were coming close to joining up and the kids were having a whale of a time running along the path making a lot of noise and engaging in general childish merriment, as kids are wont to do.
I don’t know why I did it, or why it worked, but I leaned over to my mate whilst looking pointedly at one particularly rowdy child and said “fall” and as I did the child tripped over and tumbled 10 feet down the path.
He was unhurt and, apart from the initial “waaaaaaaah” reaction to the shock of just falling over, recovered quickly and returned to his games with no ill effects. I was shocked at this to say the least and although I did try again it out later that day (it didn’t work therefore quashing any telekinetic powers I may have been hitherto unaware of, which was kind of disappointing really) have always felt rather guilty about the whole situation.
( , Mon 20 Feb 2012, 12:21, Reply)
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