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Skipper's in charge.Breaktime doesn't occur one minute before Skipper allows it...
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wild-blank [2012-09-05 20:08:48 +0000 UTC]
No breaks. Ever.
...At least, that's what I'm lead to believe at some points during certain situations...
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TMZCor In reply to wild-blank [2012-09-05 20:20:41 +0000 UTC]
Some of their exploits may be presented in the most ultimate light. I'm afraid that many of those pauses in the action are not fully recognized and appreciated... because as one's awareness returns, the action is starting back up again.
("Break" in the figurative sense, as in "This poor slob can't catch a break?" Never!)
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wild-blank In reply to TMZCor [2012-09-05 20:43:58 +0000 UTC]
That's what they want right? They don't want their little play toy to fall into unconsciousness, do they? Because that would just ruin the fun, so unfortunately they have to stop for just a small window of time for the victim to recover just enough to start again. Barely. It's a nice feeling though- I mean, not that I would know, I'm just speculating it would be...!
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TMZCor In reply to wild-blank [2012-09-06 01:33:09 +0000 UTC]
Since Skipper derives some kind of satisfaction or pleasure from "digging in," its intent will be to keep on tickling as much as possible. Whatever maximizes the overall fun will happen.
This still fascinates me - Skipper has no comprehension of empathy, and it can't get fatigued itself.
Unlike a human dom, taking important cues from the sub's reactions in even the most intense scenes... Skipper is purely focused, minute-by-minute, on what it wants. His biological needs are tended to only in order to keep the fun going.
That utterly alien mindset does me in.
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wild-blank In reply to TMZCor [2012-09-06 21:01:10 +0000 UTC]
To be un-marred by the chains of everyday needs, to be human that is. That's the key. If only there were a way for the victim to be kept in such a state where, for example, Skipper won't need to stop. Ever.
I'm guessing it would be emulating any other emotions during the time to, correct?
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TMZCor In reply to wild-blank [2012-09-07 03:52:31 +0000 UTC]
Ideally, yeah, "Skipper won't need to stop" ever. That would be the ultimate.
Virtual reality sorta scares me for just this reason.
And why would Skipper bother at all, much less want to do something 24/7? My best guess is that there's some neural energy we throw off when properly (um) motivated that's irresistible.
Emulating emotions - I've been scribbling about this a fair amount lately. If Skipper is not and never was human, it couldn't really know emotions as we do. (I've never liked the "ghost" explanation 'cause we'd think that any of 'em would eventually choose to listen to that sympathetic impulse that says, "alright, this ticklish dude's had enough.")
So maybe Skipper and its pals want to understand emotions better. Maybe just to play mind-games with their captives - whatever increases the satisfaction, or whatever else they get out of messing with us. It would seem if they choose to understand and practice any new "skill," that must have a direct application or usefulness. We already know they don't have to communicate at all. It has to be "worth their while", and I figure that means it makes their experience better or more fruitful.
Which brings us right back around to the ideal victim never needing to sleep or catch his breath. This could be the way out for us meatbags, actually, if synthetic or virtual captives can be on duty permanently in our place. Until then I fear the highly motivated TM will just have two adjacent dungeons filled - one for day shift, and one for night.
((shiver))
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wild-blank In reply to TMZCor [2012-09-07 19:57:42 +0000 UTC]
Through my own thoughts and some speculation, I have come to the conclusion that TM's get energy from us when they tickle, and err, do that other stuff that they do, and that would be one of the main reasons for doing so. It would also appear that they seem to get stronger the more they do it, the reverse if they refuse to do it which would result in them "dying" in a sort of way... Though, this is merely speculation on my part.
A synthetic or virtual captive wouldn't really do it for them, would it...?
And to have a daytime dungeon, and a nighttime dungeon... That's devious, to say the least. To be there for long periods of time, the captive would be going through cycles of sorts... Maybe even getting overtime, and it being a surprise the next day, just being there... Chained up, locked up however the case may be. In an endless cycle... Knowing it's going to happen, but unable to leave... Heh. It's scary.
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TMZCor In reply to wild-blank [2012-09-09 04:11:36 +0000 UTC]
It's certainly interesting to consider a TM that's "starving" for energy, and is barely able to drag itself into, say, a hospital... to get a quick tickle in on somebody who maybe isn't in a position to fight... thereby recharging enough to corner a nurse's aide for a few greedy minutes, and by then it's revived enough to grab that big tattooed ape having a smoke in the visitor's parking lot, check his sides, drill him to wear him down real good and get him into, say, that boiler room utility closet (along with some extra-large hard restraints, gloves, lubricant, etc.)
Hmmmmm. Where was I?
Oh. The dual-shift TM. My experience leads me to believe that a worn-out dude will sleep as much as possible. I wouldn't anticipate a lot of idle time to think about one's predicament - a competent tickler would be waking each guy up at the start of their shift, and leaving after they're cleaned up and sawing logs again...
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wild-blank In reply to TMZCor [2012-09-09 04:33:48 +0000 UTC]
Though, I don't know if a TM would ever end up in a situation that it was "starving" considering that there's a ton of people... everywhere. It wouldn't be that hard to snag someone it deems fit... would it? I guess if it was "picky" and it didn't want to take the same person over and over. ...or if it somehow attained morals and thought what it does as a being was wrooong. ...Naaaah. That couldn't POSSIBLY happen.
Exactly what I was thinking. I can see the situation in my head... hehe.
It's a good thing it could never happen to us, right? ...right?
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TMZCor In reply to wild-blank [2012-09-09 19:21:00 +0000 UTC]
There's a few possibilities here.
If (some??) TMs can become weak because from tickle-hunger, I bet that would the very last thing they'd want us to know. They got a rep to maintain...
It seems like a rookie mistake that many of 'em would make at least once. Maybe out in the forest, getting a cabin- or cave-dungeon ready... forgetting to plan for a "snack" to sustain its efforts...
And just as some ticklish people don't have the physical or mental suitability for long-term tickling, maybe the rejuvenating shot of energy the ravenous TM needs can't be extracted from just any victim. It would suck to be needing a fix real bad and fly into a retirement community at three in the morning, for example. Maybe the next motel it encounters doesn't have any customers or staff who can really deliver what it needs - ah, but the next one down the road - whew! - a young couple is sound asleep after their revels, and she's ticklish - but his body responds with that disproportionate surge of stimulated energy - and the lean hippie-dude roars into an invisible hand gagging him and fights like a wildcat as he's carried away, and out, into the empty room and the end of the row...
I can also imagine a young TM waiting for the right recharger, and waiting a little too long. Arrogance, huh? Things get desperate in the wee hours, and then even the weak-looking victims are hard to find. Becoming too de-energized to move in the least populated district of the city is a pretty dumb mistake, when there's not even a wino to be found - but then, like a mirage, a guy carrying a guitar case comes round the corner, lighting a cigarette, and he walks right to the desperate TM... who snags an ankle, then a knee, then both knees... and a minute later it's got just enough power to drag him into the alley... five minutes of hard tickling and it gets him into the nearest empty building, and wouldn't you know it, here's a few feet of old rope in the trash pile...
Morals... uh, yeah. How could a machine obtain human morals? Really? Could a dog really comprehend human morals?
Why would a TM even want to move from a detached understanding our morals to being (er) bound by them? That seems like it would incomprehensible to them, even if it somehow could happen. As warped as I am, that seems so much less likely than any of the ordeals in my deviations!
TMs are stronger and sneakier. Therefore, they deserve to win. The bigger dog gets to take the big dog down.
I have never been able to see how we could teach a nonhuman sentience about contemplating right and wrong and cruel and unfair, etc. There just doesn't seem to be any need or benefit for them to consider whether or not they should do what they want to do.
That question seems to rapidly cycle back to, "But I want to tickle you all week, and you can't stop me... so why all the mental gymnastics? You know I already won. You know nothing's going to stop me. Why in the world would I stop myself - when I'm looking forward to driving you absolutely nuts? Aaaah, enough talking, let's rock!"
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wild-blank In reply to TMZCor [2012-09-10 02:00:35 +0000 UTC]
You do have a point, they wouldn't roll into morals, or even begin to think about them. Ever. What's it to them? Why would they? But they ARE sentient... Anyway, as you said, and you're right, it is very VERY unlikely. Unless of course, they somehow experience humanity for a day. Pshaaaw. Even so, it would be very alien to them.
I wasn't aware there WERE any rookie TMs... I assumed they naturally knew what they were doing, the basics that is. Kinda like how babies know to cry if they're hungry, or something. Then again, would it know to ready a "fungeon" for it's victim of choice...
Wait... Where do they come from? I know it sounds silly to ask this, since it really doesn't matter, but... I guess curiosity killed a cat? Or in this case, got a nice, well defined man in a predicament he won't soon forget.
I'm sure it feels rather euphoric to feed off of tickling some unlucky soul. Ah yes, it must feel like eating the most tasty and juiciest steak in the world if one TM were to hold out for whatever reason. Sweet intake.
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TMZCor In reply to wild-blank [2012-09-11 04:42:18 +0000 UTC]
If our "morals" are merely the result of being sentient - or if they're so obviously correct that a day of "experienc[ing] humanity" would provide a true grasp of them - then I think I'd feel safer in the custody of a confident yet amoral TM, thanks very much.
Now it may seem like I hold 'em up as nearly omnipotent, but even the most obsessed tickler had to start somewhere...
ahem
A good first-time account would be the first part of "Fair Play". For a longer explanation that I still find "more than worthwhile," I'd suggest "The Smell".
If you can make it most of the way through "Tyc" you'll find what I think is the most unsettling explanation of TMs' origins. ("Variation P" spawned a novel, though, still in progress.)
When I consider what these innovative beasties could be doing to amuse themselves, it seems there must be something uniquely tasty and euphoric about tickling us into slobbering, giggling animals. Apparently the overthrow of our intellect causes a whole different energy output? All of the planning and molesting wouldn't seem sensible at all otherwise (and it's why I'm afraid delirium, rather than laughter, is the preferred long-term yield).
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wild-blank In reply to TMZCor [2012-09-11 20:10:32 +0000 UTC]
You're right about that one, I suppose...
"There's too many damn episodes from Cor."
So many episodes to choose from... So little time. At least they'll provide many explanations which will peak my interest. And, since there are multiple explanations, there is no defined "cannon" of them, is there? That's probably a good thing, as it makes them somewhat mysterious.
When you're going through with the whole tickling thing for a long period of time, it feels like you're getting weaker, and the one who's tickling you appears to get stronger. That would be the basis for it all, but I haven't heard of them being after the "delirium" you get after long periods of hilarity... err, forced laughter and convulsing under the pressure of many, many fingers being thrust upon someone's rather vulnerable and ticklish body.
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TMZCor In reply to wild-blank [2012-09-13 05:27:14 +0000 UTC]
Well, I don't know where the definitive explanation would come from. Those TMs are jokers, and anyway it might not be wise to tell us anything that might be used against 'em.
The original theory I posted was 'G', for "angry [Roma person]". Some people are more interested in technical possibilities rather than esoteric ones.
Asking, "What could a TM possibly get out of a sixth hour of tickling, or a tenth?" doesn't really kick out a huge number of possible answers, to my mind.
But hey, I'm open.
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wild-blank In reply to TMZCor [2012-09-13 20:17:20 +0000 UTC]
Even if we did ask them, they'd either outright lie... or ignore the question all together, and continue their fun. "Who the hell do you think I am?" Cue scribbling fingers on ribs, and such.
That raises another question, actually... Why all the sexual stuff added to the tickling? ...Does TM's get a drive from that or something? (silly questions).
Oh...Phoil, what art thou?
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TMZCor In reply to wild-blank [2012-09-14 01:10:59 +0000 UTC]
Yup. "If you've got the time to be considering stupid questions, obviously you're not feverish enough", etc.
Here's the deal. Just as there are phantoms interested in tickling, activating womens' clothing to boss men around, infantilizing... there's every reason to suspect others are primarily interesting in spanking. Or heavy bondage.
Or genital stimulation.
The earliest TMZ episodes are G-rated.
What became hard to ignore, though, is that the dude's still immobilized after the conquest of his feet and his sides. Any interested tickler would want to find every squeamish spot. There is no solid reason I know of to keep their feathers away from his junk - and most of us would react strongly, perhaps differently, when that area came under scrutiny.
And then many of us become more ticklish after, uh, release...
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wild-blank In reply to TMZCor [2012-09-14 20:05:40 +0000 UTC]
Okay, that makes sense.
To be in the shoes of the victim must be some pretty unnerving shoes.
Gotta find every spot, even if it's not G-rated. But that's okay, most of us who read are big boys and girls now. I'm sure we can handle it. Also, there's a mature tag for a reason.
Yes...more ticklish...
Definitely...
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Kaminhusky [2012-09-05 06:32:44 +0000 UTC]
I have gloves just like that... wish they would float around and tickle me.
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TMZCor In reply to Kaminhusky [2012-09-05 07:28:48 +0000 UTC]
You have more guts (and a better perspective?) than I do - because I can't imagine typing what you did and posting it on a website. Wishes can so often take unexpected, and dare I say grueling, turns...!
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The-Great-Stash [2012-09-05 03:36:09 +0000 UTC]
Gotta love no breaks durin' a 'ler's schedule.
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TMZCor In reply to The-Great-Stash [2012-09-05 07:26:18 +0000 UTC]
Hey, somebody's gotta be in charge. Since the hogtied dude is too busy being hysterical to contribute anything of substance, Skipper's got everything... handled.
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