Cyrus answered Saturday April 3 2004, 5:14 pm: It is very painful at first, but after a couple tries your body adapts. NO STOP DON'T LEAVE YOUR WORLD OF INNOCENT BLISS THINKING ONLY LEADS TO PAIN!!!!!!!!!
koshii answered Sunday January 11 2004, 8:30 pm: It usually hurts more the second time because you've already worn trenches in your brainflesh from the first round, and the thoughts keep rolling around through these trenches and just make it deeper. Eventually it'll scab over and you'll think very shallowly, because the deeper you think the more it hurts. That's the best part of America--everyone is encouraged to be as shallow as possible, so as not to hurt themselves. Goddess bless America! [ koshii's advice column | Ask koshii A Question ]
Trueflight answered Saturday January 10 2004, 12:08 pm: I'm sorry, I can't answer this... I haven't thought yet. I believe people can only have one true idea and all thinking should be saved for then.
metawidget answered Saturday January 10 2004, 2:25 am: Sometimes... it depends if you've already broken the meningeal barrier between brain and body, through thinking-like activity, exercise or psychotherapy. If you haven't, there may be a little bleeding or philosophizing, but it's over pretty quick. [ metawidget's advice column | Ask metawidget A Question ]
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