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How does pain decrease consciousness?

Reply from: Chas
Date: 21 Mar 2007, 18:07
Re: How does pain decrease consciousness?

"Lawson English" <LawsonE@nowhere.none> wrote
>> In it's finesse, perhaps- the reality is that you hit as hard as you can,
>> but refine the focus of that hit in order to get maximum results.
> Er, that's not a 'death *touch*' obviously.

You're wallowing in mis-definition across a couple of languages.

> What I am talking about IS the ability to lightly (as compared to "hitting
> as hard as your can") brushing someone and causing pain or disabling them
> in some way. It is apparently possible to do with practice under
> controlled conditions, but what you describe isn't at all like what I am
> talking about.

I know people who do it, dude- had it done to me, done it to others,......

Chas



Reply from: Lawson English
Date: 21 Mar 2007, 18:25
Re: How does pain decrease consciousness?

Chas wrote:
> "Lawson English" <LawsonE@nowhere.none> wrote
>>> In it's finesse, perhaps- the reality is that you hit as hard as you can,
>>> but refine the focus of that hit in order to get maximum results.
>> Er, that's not a 'death *touch*' obviously.
>
> You're wallowing in mis-definition across a couple of languages.
>
>> What I am talking about IS the ability to lightly (as compared to "hitting
>> as hard as your can") brushing someone and causing pain or disabling them
>> in some way. It is apparently possible to do with practice under
>> controlled conditions, but what you describe isn't at all like what I am
>> talking about.
>
> I know people who do it, dude- had it done to me, done it to others,......
>
> Chas
>
>

Many different systems use the same term in different ways but whatever.

Reply from: Chas
Date: 21 Mar 2007, 18:49
Re: How does pain decrease consciousness?

"Lawson English" <LawsonE@nowhere.none> wrote
>>> Er, that's not a 'death *touch*' obviously.
>> You're wallowing in mis-definition across a couple of languages.
>> I know people who do it, dude- had it done to me, done it to
>> others,......
> Many different systems use the same term in different ways but whatever.

Your assertion of 'touch' meaning/implying 'light' touch is my point of
contention.
What looks to you to be a light touch, isn't.
If you mean that the touch produces damage out of proportion to it's visual
appearance, yeah.

Chas




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