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- Id: 48223
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Posted: 2017-04-29 19:30:04
by disgustinggirl - Size: 628x895
- Source: seiga.nicovideo.jp/seiga/im6621121
- Rating: Explicit
- Score: 81 (vote up)
>> #171786
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>> #171788
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>> #171789
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They exist.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3rhQc666Sg
>> #171793
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>> #171797
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#justsubthings~
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>> #171800
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Now I want walk forv the street and say random words... maybe a cute girl will start to bark *w*
i can try to walk around outside more often then
>> #171801
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i can try to walk around outside more often then
actually this would be an amazing game. 7-10 people. each has a trigger that does something. if your trigger is said and you hear it, you lose. last one standing wins
>> #171803
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1. All subs always want to obey.
2. Never implant a trigger that you are not willing to both remove from your regular vocabulary and risk the sub hearing in day to day life.
3. Keep your subs in a state that is non-receptive to triggers until you've decided to trigger them.
4. Be sure of your target and what is around it.
Rule 1 instills that, even if a sub wouldn't respond to an unintentional trigger, you should treat them as though they would.
Rule 2 is for those who would insist that a particular sub would not respond to an unintentional trigger.
Rule 3 is the Golden Rule. Its violation is directly responsible for about 60 percent of unintentional triggers.
Rule 4 verifies that the tist means to trigger that particular subject, and is aware of farther reaching complications, such as public triggering, or the potential inadvertent triggering of unrelated subs.
This has been a public service announcement. Always practice proper range safety!
>> #171814
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Trigger Discipline, people, come on!
Rule 1 instills that, even if a sub wouldn't respond to an unintentional trigger, you should treat them as though they would.
Rule 2 is for those who would insist that a particular sub would not respond to an unintentional trigger.
Rule 3 is the Golden Rule. Its violation is directly responsible for about 60 percent of unintentional triggers.
Rule 4 verifies that the tist means to trigger that particular subject, and is aware of farther reaching complications, such as public triggering, or the potential inadvertent triggering of unrelated subs.
This has been a public service announcement. Always practice proper range safety!
Or you can just make the trigger only work when you say it.