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Ynotisay 路 M
I did a dicky thing. There was a woman going on and on about the validity of psychics. Pretty indignant towards the non-believers in the process. I don't know why but I thought a lesson might be in order. It took me about a minute to acquire enough from her previous posts to actually track down her Facebook page. And from there I started blowing her mind with "specifics" that an anonymous stranger shouldn't have known. But then it was clear that she really believed me. Started asking questions about her life and specific issues. I felt terrible. I'm not a troll who gets off on that kind of thing. So I gave her some really positive thoughts, said I couldn't answer anything more and ran away. I didn't feel good about that. My point was going to be that it's REALLY easy to deceive people. And it clearly is. But it's easy to forget how much some really need to believe in things and will accept whatever they're told. Last time that happens.
Ynotisay 路 M
@Lilymoon I can't remember exactly what it was. I seem to remember it was something to do with her job and location. I do remember it was super easy based on what she had shared. Pretty much the same strategy as psychics performing for crowds. They know their target and the information well in advance.