Nope, just goes in a different thread, that’s all. I’m interested in hearing about this, but not as a sudden drastic subject change from the main post.
I’m a little confused—are you treating this as an April Fools joke, or do you really want to hear about whether castration is a worthwhile technique? (Although I’d think it’d be hard to reconcile with even embyronic versions of your ‘Fun Theory’.)
What if you came to the conclusion that it (castration) would help you focus on The Thing That Shall Not Be Named and that it would thus increase your chances of success. What would you do?
Hmm, so “testosterone” and the “s” word are out?
Nope, just goes in a different thread, that’s all. I’m interested in hearing about this, but not as a sudden drastic subject change from the main post.
I’m a little confused—are you treating this as an April Fools joke, or do you really want to hear about whether castration is a worthwhile technique? (Although I’d think it’d be hard to reconcile with even embyronic versions of your ‘Fun Theory’.)
I’m interested in the mental effects as data, not in trying it out at home.
What if you came to the conclusion that it (castration) would help you focus on The Thing That Shall Not Be Named and that it would thus increase your chances of success. What would you do?
;)