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dapperd3m0n
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dapperd3m0n · 4 months ago
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Saw a post recently where someone was lamenting how boring their professors were, and all they wanted to do instead was get lost in spirals, coaxing words, and blissful mindlessness. Poor thing.
But this got me thinking.
College professor who leads a lecture, any subject, who knows the power of his words. But he doesn’t use this power for evil; rather, he uses carefully constructed language, repetition, even snaps, for some reason (seriously, why does this guy keep snapping during lecture? Is he afraid we’ll fall asleep?) to make sure the information sticks. Sometimes he’ll have the class repeat things out loud, even several times in a row (again with the damn snapping
), and use the same phrases in subsequent lectures. It is a bit odd that sometimes students will soundlessly repeat the phrases whenever they come up, several of them moving their mouths in unison to the rehearsed words, but he doesn’t seem to notice (and if he does, he doesn’t seem to mind).
It’s weird as hell, but you’ve got to hand it to him – it works. Even students who struggle in other classes or have never been “good at school” find themselves motivated to study, to attend lecture, to do well in his class. He has great reviews, students love attending office hours (though sometimes they do leave wondering just where the last hour went
), and most importantly, students do end up doing well – and the material seems to be ingrained in them for quite some time after the course has ended.
You wonder what makes him such an effective teacher, and after you get your degree, you find him on social media and reach out. He thanks you for your kind words, and offers to have “office hours” at his place this weekend, since he’s swamped during the week. You happily oblige – you’ve been wanting to hear him speak again, and agree to be there this weekend.
You show up, just a bit early, dressed to impress, though you’re not quite sure why – he was just a professor for one class, after all. He greets you at the door, same warm smile that you remember, that cadence just as inviting as it was in every lecture you attended. As you catch up over coffee, you ask your questions, and listen with rapt attention as he divulges the secrets of his teaching success. But as he goes on, you notice that it becomes harder to concentrate. Harder to focus. It’s easy to listen, but you can hardly keep your eyes open, can hardly keep a coherent thought, can hardly

The next thing you’re aware of is the closing of his front door, getting into your car, and driving home – a drive you hardly remember. It isn’t until you’re thinking about the day’s events later that evening when you realize you don’t remember a word he said, which you usually do. In fact, you hardly remember anything about your visit. And, though slightly unrelated, you could’ve sworn you had put underwear on this morning, you’re sure of it

You sigh, a bit mad at yourself for not being able to remember the answers that you were so excited to finally hear from him. You consider reaching out again, asking if you could come back next weekend to hear more – you could put it under the guise of what he said really stuck in your mind, and you wanted to hear more, really get his thoughts.
You know what, yeah
 That does sound like a good idea.
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dapperd3m0n · 4 months ago
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Naruto is actually discreetly a hypnosis anime. From the use of the main character’s last name (Uzumaki, meaning spiral), the prominent use of genjustu to seize control of the opponent’s mental state to gain a strategic upper hand, and even the use of animal counterparts to display a close connection with the therian/furry community, it may have been the first domino in a chain reaction that led to a hypnosis awakening for many. In this essay I will
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dapperd3m0n · 4 months ago
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I don't consider myself an artist.
I've never been good at drawing things realistically, I can barely memorize the color wheel, and you definitely don't want to see me work with an easel. And that's not necessarily a bad thing, it's just not something I know how to do. At least, not with visual art.
When talking about his artistic vision, the great Michelangelo once said, "The sculpture is already complete within the marble block, before I start my work. It is already there, I just have to chisel away the superfluous material." I look at you, my dear, and I know exactly what he means.
Before I've even started chipping away at your mind, I see exactly who I could sculpt and mold you to be. Before a single superfluous thought has been taken away, I can tell exactly how I could carefully and meticulously form you to be exactly what I envision. Before I even begin my work, I know exactly the masterpiece you'll be by the time I'm finished.
I'm not an artist in the visual sense, that much is true. But one look at you, one glimpse into your mind, and I can't help but be struck with inspiration. Let me do the work only an artist can do, let me sculpt your thoughts, chip away at what is unneeded, and form your very reality around my design. Let me craft you into my magnum opus, and the world would know what it means to have a muse walk among them.
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dapperd3m0n · 4 months ago
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Calling a mindless hypno toy “a member of the empty set” is fucking wild and I’m actually obsessed with this take
Proof by Contradiction
(or, math even mindless hypno toys can understand)
In my SFW life, I'm a mathematician. In math, there exists something called a proof by contradiction, which involves three things:
We want to prove something is true.
We're going to do this by assuming it's not true (which is very silly, as you'll see).
Assuming it's not true eventually gets so silly that it creates a contradiction -- so we know the original version is true.
Easy enough right? Of course it is. Here, we'll do it with a very easy to prove statement: You are a mindless hypno toy.
But remember, we do this by assuming it's not true. So for a moment, we're going to assume (very briefly) that you're not, in fact, a mindless hypno toy.
If you're not a mindless hypno toy, then you wouldn't want to drop. In fact, the word drop wouldn't even register for you. It would be just a drop in the ocean, really. So, if the word drop doesn't have an effect, we can just drop that thought altogether.
But if that's true, then you shouldn't feel fuzzy. And yet... you do, just a little bit. Because even if we assume you don't want to drop (isn't that so silly?), you're still thinking about getting dropped. You're thinking about that familiar feeling that comes from seeing a spiral, or even just the word drop. You may even imagine your favorite spiral in your head. It's very easy to do, isn't it? But we haven't proven anything quite yet.
See, here's the thing. You're thinking about how good it feels to drop, maybe even your favorite spiral, because you read those words. Even though drop shouldn't have an effect -- which, as your thoughts fade away, you know it does -- you're doing these things anyway. And why are you doing these things, anyway? Simply because I told you to. Simply because I suggested those ideas, brought them to mind, and you took my instruction (so very well, might I add).
Now, here's the contradiction: If you weren't a mindless hypno toy, you wouldn't take my instruction so easily. You wouldn't give in to the thought of being dropped. You wouldn't want that drop, that fuzzy feeling the way you do. If you weren't a mindless hypno toy, you wouldn't want me to tell you to
Drop.
See? You are a mindless hypno toy. It's so silly to think that you could be anything else.
Now then, I know that was a lot of thinking, and you did so very well. Of course, if you'd like to try and understand, you're more than welcome to read through the proof again. But if you're too mindless to think, how about we give your brain a break, hm?
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dapperd3m0n · 4 months ago
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Proof by Contradiction
(or, math even mindless hypno toys can understand)
In my SFW life, I'm a mathematician. In math, there exists something called a proof by contradiction, which involves three things:
We want to prove something is true.
We're going to do this by assuming it's not true (which is very silly, as you'll see).
Assuming it's not true eventually gets so silly that it creates a contradiction -- so we know the original version is true.
Easy enough right? Of course it is. Here, we'll do it with a very easy to prove statement: You are a mindless hypno toy.
But remember, we do this by assuming it's not true. So for a moment, we're going to assume (very briefly) that you're not, in fact, a mindless hypno toy.
If you're not a mindless hypno toy, then you wouldn't want to drop. In fact, the word drop wouldn't even register for you. It would be just a drop in the ocean, really. So, if the word drop doesn't have an effect, we can just drop that thought altogether.
But if that's true, then you shouldn't feel fuzzy. And yet... you do, just a little bit. Because even if we assume you don't want to drop (isn't that so silly?), you're still thinking about getting dropped. You're thinking about that familiar feeling that comes from seeing a spiral, or even just the word drop. You may even imagine your favorite spiral in your head. It's very easy to do, isn't it? But we haven't proven anything quite yet.
See, here's the thing. You're thinking about how good it feels to drop, maybe even your favorite spiral, because you read those words. Even though drop shouldn't have an effect -- which, as your thoughts fade away, you know it does -- you're doing these things anyway. And why are you doing these things, anyway? Simply because I told you to. Simply because I suggested those ideas, brought them to mind, and you took my instruction (so very well, might I add).
Now, here's the contradiction: If you weren't a mindless hypno toy, you wouldn't take my instruction so easily. You wouldn't give in to the thought of being dropped. You wouldn't want that drop, that fuzzy feeling the way you do. If you weren't a mindless hypno toy, you wouldn't want me to tell you to
Drop.
See? You are a mindless hypno toy. It's so silly to think that you could be anything else.
Now then, I know that was a lot of thinking, and you did so very well. Of course, if you'd like to try and understand, you're more than welcome to read through the proof again. But if you're too mindless to think, how about we give your brain a break, hm?
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dapperd3m0n · 4 months ago
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On today's episode of music and hypnosis:
I think one reason I like hypnosis is the same reason I like playing or conducting music: I'm in control of time itself.
Tempo, pacing, the fluctuation of the cadence -- the speed-ups and slow-downs of music aren't so different from the way a hypnotist pushes and pulls time and timing during an induction. It can be a creative and personal way of making sure the picture you're painting, the mental images you're weaving are exactly what you want them to be -- and in turn, that your audience is exactly where you want them to be (musically or hypnotically).
Hell, there's even a term in music called "rubato," which literally translates to "robbed [time]." And how many times have you sat down in front of a spiral, or closed your eyes as you listened to a hypnotist's voice, or simply got lost in the words, the sights, the sounds, and came back to your senses some time later? How much later? Oh, that's not important, now is it?
Of course, the case with robbed time is that whatever time you take, you do have to give back. And don't worry, I'll give it back. But for now, I have a song I'd like to play for you. Come here, just sit back, relax, and listen. I'll see you soon.
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dapperd3m0n · 4 months ago
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Drone language is so fun to use with hypnosis. There’s so much room for creativity, and it’s so easy to fall into the rhythm of that kind of role play with even just a few phrases. For example:
– You can call your hypnotist “User.” You can even word things as if you were an interface: “How may I/it serve you, User?”
– On that note, using it/its identifiers. Computers/drones don’t need to be addressed as anything otherwise.
– If you’re poly/open and want to reserve specific things just for your User(s), they can be referred to as admin privileges.
– Lower your mental defenses? No, no. Drop your firewall. (Bonus points for my favorite four letter word.)
– Implementing new triggers? Installing new software.
– Want to see if the new software works? Let’s run that new program.
– You could implement an off switch, power button, or similar as a trance trigger.
The list goes on. And on. And on. Don’t even get me started on the way you can talk about code and the rewriting thereof, or getting really nerdy and talking like you’re coding (even if it’s not with the goal of trance, it can just be really fun to flirt with the idea).
I’d love to hear others’ thoughts on these, and hear some of your favorite drone related phrases and actions as well. I’m always looking to add to my repertoire – in the words of one of the best movies of 2005, it’s all about “upgrades, people, upgrades.”
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dapperd3m0n · 4 months ago
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Subs who you need to tell to sit up as you drop them. Subs who you need to catch when they drop. Subs who just drop their head forward or back when they go under for you. Subs who you can literally see the exact moment when they give in to trance just >>>>>>>>>
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dapperd3m0n · 4 months ago
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Hiiii! â™ĄïžŽ
I’ve recently been really curious about hypnosis and how great it feels when I read and listen to hypnokink stuff..
I’m wondering more and more what it would be like to find a hypnotist to work with.. so I’m curious. Is it usually just audio? I’m pretty shy and I think that’s part of why I’m so curious to try.. I have some things I wish I could do confidently and I’m hoping hypnosis can help me with that because my own embarrassment/shyness gets in my own way a lot đŸ˜©
I’d love to know your thoughts! 🌌
Hi there!
I'm so glad you've found the world of hypnosis. Welcome. There's so, so much to explore.
As far as finding a hypnotist, there are as many ways to work with a hypnotist as there are hypnotists themselves. Oftentimes, it can indeed be just audio! If that's what you and your tist have agreed to as your usual medium (I've read so many fantasies of "you message your tist late at night, and not a moment sooner a voice message comes in..."), then that's just as effective a medium as any. Often, it can be just through text. Sometimes this includes sending spirals, others it includes just messaging and words, and knowing that this is a hypnotist that you trust -- your tist, even -- can be enough to make you drop so easily.
But it doesn't have to be just text or audio! Sometimes, you can get video involved, and work over Discord or another similar way to incorporate video elements. And if you're lucky enough to find a hypnotist in person, you can hear, see, and experience trance with your hypnotist right then and there in the same room. There's no one way that's better than another; all of them are equally valid.
Hypnosis can be a great way to overcome shyness, especially if it's with a hypnotist you trust. Ultimately, safety is the number one element when it comes to working with a hypnotist, especially long term. If someone gives you bad vibes, you don't owe them anything by any means, much less doing a session with them. It's hot to be brainwashed to obey, it's not hot if it's at the cost of your agency against your will. Safety is everything; communication from both parties is beyond crucial.
If you're shy about stepping into the community, asking questions is absolutely the right way to go -- and by my book, very much encouraged! There are so many incredible founts of knowledge on here (who exist in the present, and at times respond in real time!) who I learn from every day, and there's never a dull moment in the world of hypnosis. The only limits are your boundaries and your imagination.
I'm so excited you're stepping into the wonderful world of hypnosis. I hope you think your stay is nothing short of incredible -- while you have the capacity to think, that is.
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dapperd3m0n · 4 months ago
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Hypnonorable mentions go to:
– the Drop Inn
– the Swirling Spiral
– the Dazed Inn Confused (wait hang on)
– Erickson’s Rest
– Milton’s Mug
– the Trancing Pony
– Snap-Dragon’s
– Sleepy and Hollow’s
– the Dizzy Wizard
So, uh, anyway
 hypno dnd session when???
brainwashing themed tavern called the Give Inn
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dapperd3m0n · 4 months ago
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just listened to your reading of samssays's puppy script for the third time in 90 minutes... you may have awoken a craving......
arf!
Good pups do love to listen, after all. It seems that good pups also know the best when they hear it, don’t they? I’m so glad you’re enjoying the file; it was a pleasure to voice – and you’re using it exactly as intended.
Keep listening like the good pup you are. Run along now.
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dapperd3m0n · 5 months ago
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I keep on putting in “hypnopet” for the Spelling Bee and it says it’s not a word, this is outrageous
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dapperd3m0n · 5 months ago
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Here's the thing: what if you already do know someone?
I often wonder as I walk through a crowded area -- a grocery store, an airport, even down the street -- who here knows hypnosis? Or, on the more self-serving side of the brain, who would be easily hypnotizable? Who would stop in their tracks with a well-timed snap of my fingers? Who responds just a little too well to the triggers I might "drop" into our conversation? Who would be caught off guard by a spiral, and how much time would they lose staring into it?
I know I'm not the only one. And when you pass people who you may never see again, do you think the same? Do you wonder who could look into your eyes in just the right way to make you forget everything? Do you wonder who could rewrite your interests, your habits, your personality? Do you wonder who could fulfill those fantasies that you wouldn't tell anyone else, except for the person who could work their way into your thoughts and tease them out of you?
And, to take it one step further... what if they already have? What if the reason you need it so badly is because someone has implanted that desire there? Sure, it's not the most likely explanation, but here's the thing:
What if you're already under someone's complete control?
Ughhhhhhh I love the idea of hypnosis so much I wish i knew someone who knows how to do it. The thought of being under someones complete control like that is so hot
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dapperd3m0n · 5 months ago
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Hi shy anon here!
Yeah, I hoped you'd have something magic that would solve all my problems with getting under, I think my issue is mostly environment, I rarely get safe, quiet and dark space to relax in
As for the subreddit, not exactly what I wanted, I don't want to use horny files untill I build up more sensitivity, rn none of suggestions work on me, at best I get relaxed and paralised, I want to make small steps to fix it, but that subreddit will be useful later on when I finally deal with it
Hello again!
Trust me, if I had a magic spell or a home remedy to help with trance, I'd give it to you -- and I imagine I wouldn't be the first to discover it! On the subject of Reddit threads, I believe r/hypnotizable is primarily for people trying to find solutions to go under.
I think "relaxed and paralyzed" is already a great start! As for why none of the suggestions work, that could be a lack of trust in the "hypnotist" (or just the fact that it feels impersonal), or possibly a fear of being suggested to do something. Both are completely overcomeable -- because that's definitely a word I didn't just make up -- be it by working with a hypnotist one on one, trying different (possibly less demanding?) suggestions, or any number of other options.
And above all, don't give up, Anon. From the very bottom of my heart pit of hell, I believe in you!
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dapperd3m0n · 5 months ago
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Oh, I’ve done this.
The day after my partner and I started dating, we were staying at a bnb. We were having breakfast, and (knowing that she wanted this and that this was something she fully consented to,) I hypnotized her to experience the effects of some mystery drug – except the effects would only hit once I revealed that I “drugged” her.
The setup was a little too lucky. There was a small bottle of maple syrup (like two ounces) on the counter, and I poured a little bit into her coffee, trying my best to be “sneaky.” I got caught, of course, and told her not to worry about it. It was just something for her coffee. (Hey, it was.)
We had normal conversation for a few minutes, until I absently mused about wondering how long it would take for the effects to hit. She asked what I meant, and I told her something to the effect of, “You didn’t really think that was flavoring, did you?”
All at once, her eyes went wide, and she tried to stand. She had to hold onto the table to get up completely, then had to use the wall for support as she tried to make her way to the door, away from what she now realized had happened. Of course, I was all too happy to offer my support, and held her up as she attempted to walk on shaky legs. She wanted to push me away, to fight me off, because she knew that this was my doing – but she was in no state to fight. Being the sicko gentleman that I am, I led her to the bedroom so she could rest.
I could tell you what happened next, but all I’ll say is this: she still lets me make her coffee. Sometimes.
Hypnotize me to believe you are chloroforming/drugging me and then enjoy the show of me fighting to stay awake.
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dapperd3m0n · 5 months ago
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jus popping in to say ur one of my fav blogs on this stupid lil hellsite đŸ–€
Wait who’s out here just making my day out of nowhere? đŸ„ș I appreciate you, you wonderful human; I hope you find money in your pocket and have everything good happen to you today â˜ș
(Offer only good for 24 hours though, gotta tell me again tomorrow if you want it to roll over)
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dapperd3m0n · 5 months ago
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hi so I've never actually even considered hypnosis before but someone reblogged your post about obeying little things leading to bigger and bigger things, which lead me to look at your blog, and listen to that puppy audio, and keep scrolling and scrolling and now I fear my brain chemistry has been irreversibly altered
also entirely unrelated, alastor pfp. absolutely iconic
Ah, yes. We all start somewhere, and I’m so happy you started here. Welcome. Your brain chemistry has indeed been irreversibly altered, but no need to fear – I promise it’s for the better.
(Bonus points for the Alastor recognition. Good pup!)
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