I attended a stage hypnotist's show a couple of nights ago with a bunch of friends and I volunteered for him. I remember him hypnotizing me (which did not take long, since I'm quite succeptible to hypnosis according to a test I took earlier) along with some others, and then I remember almost nothing until he woke us up. The only thing I remember when I was hypnotized was the hypnotist telling me to do something involving running around the room, me telling my mind not to, but my body still running around the room. I was told I was a hit. My friends said among the things I did was act like a chicken and think that the hypnotist was insulting my mom. I am also told I did quite a bit of dancing, as I apparantly danced the Village People, Madonna, and as someone hoping to attract MTV's attention by dancing as crazily as possible. Anyway, I felt rather groggy for the rest of the night and I was wondering if this is a side effect of hypnotism or what.
2006-11-16
02:33:39
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After being woken up, the hypnotist asked me to come over to him and then he stood next to me. He then called a not bad looking girl in the front of the audience to stand in front of me and told her that I had something to tell her. He snapped his fingers, which apparantly was a trigger. I proclaimed (without thinking about it) "You are amazingly hot!!!" and then my legs felt like they turned to water and I collapsed on the ground. I stood up and he snapped again, but nothing happened, so I thought it was a one time deal. Someone told me that the groggyness means that I was still hypnotized the rest of the night without realizing it. Is that true?
2006-11-16
02:38:46 ·
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