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10/1/18, 7:05 AM
we also know that all of the witnesses Ford brought forth denied that they were there. besides subjective view of behavior there is no real evidence that convinces me. I wish she could bring something more so I feel more comfortable believing her. on another note: what the hell? Gay conservatives exist, we have a different political ideology for example I'm more conservative when it comes to economics but a set moderate with social issues. just because we have different political ideologies doesn't mean we are evil as someone pointed out, like seriously. the more I see LGBT go against their conservative/Republican counter parts the more I don't want to engage in conversation with them.
Anonymous
10/1/18, 6:22 AM
To the commentor 2 posts up: it's not possible to come to a conclusive answer but let's look at what we know. **The accuser** - Nothing to gain coming forward, everything to lose (had to relocate, death threats etc...) - Appeared very credible as she told her story, dates and where she lived lined up with knowing and being at a party with the nominee (the point here being it wasn't a woman pulled off the street - her life matches up) - Answered all questions at the hearing - Her details of the event match up with the science that we know regarding memory. She was able to detail things she was expected to remember and she didn't know/forgot things that she wasn't expected to remember (such as how she got to and how she left the party). A lying witness likely would "over-tell" their story by being too detailed. The accuser's story was consistent with someone telling the truth. - The accuser passed a polygraph test (they are not conclusive, but in conjunction with the rest of the evidence it is telling). - Was willing and encouraged further investigation by the FBI **The SC Nominee** - Has a huge promotion on the line - Was evasive and did not answer many questions during the hearing - Lied at the hearing regarding the accuser's witnesses - He said they refuted her story when they said they did not remember the party. This is a huge difference ("What the accuser said is NOT true" vs "I don't recall the party the accuser is referencing"). And of course these witness statements make sense as the event in question was not a significant moment in the witnesses' lives. - Lied (or appeared to lie) about things written in his yearbook. His definition of "boofing", "Devil's Triangle" and "FFFFFFFourth of July" conflicted with interviews of the nominee's former classmates. - Did not (would not?) take a polygraph test - Would not agree to a further investigation by the FBI
Sep 29, 2018
david
10/1/18, 5:58 AM
Wow! Thanks so much! This story is so totally hot!! i love how believable and natural your setup is. The wording around the professor’s process of induction and subsequent instructions, and the description of the student’s feelings, confused thought process and verbal responses to the professor seemed to reflect a good familiarity with the details of hypnosis and trance on your part. The student’s seduction and confused but happily evolving submission made the story seem that much more authentic. It was this process of power exchange which made the story so enthralling for me. So looking forward to more of your hot stories!!
Willie Cici
10/1/18, 4:08 AM
To say that Hypnothrill is a poor writer and inconsequential contributor to this blogsite is an ABSURDITY. He is one of the best contributors to this blogsite. Great story, Hypnothrill. I loved it as I enjoy all of your stories. Keep writing. Look forward to your next posting.
Anonymous
10/1/18, 4:07 AM
yeah fuck the guy who's upset his life is being ruined by a liar. man straight men are the fucking worst because they get upset when they get falsely accused of things.
10/1/18, 3:58 AM
That story idea sounds hot! If you don't write it, then I will.
Anonymous
10/1/18, 3:51 AM
Polite, mild-mannered, soft-spoken woman is a harpy. Guy bellowing about conspiracies, crying over calendars, and professing his undying love for beer is the level-headed sober jurist who deserves to be on the bench for life. Got it. Guess it's a good thing I never wrote my story about someone calling into a Rush Limbaugh-style radio show and gradually persuading the host and his listeners to embrace gay sex. Of course, they don't see themselves as gay, which they continue to view as a sick abomination. They come up with their own tortured rationalizations for their new behavior and define themselves as bro-mosexuals.
Anonymous
10/1/18, 3:08 AM
God gays have such shitty politics. theres literally no evidence to back up that lying harpy's claim but you'll believe it because Republicans are the bad guys.
Sep 29, 2018
Anonymous
10/1/18, 2:43 AM
That was straight up hot. Great story, my only complaint is that I wish we could get a bit more of what the professor was saying other than "he keeps talking and talking", but other than that minor detail, I loved this. Easy to read, follow along, and with a story that could actually happen. Great job. :]
Anonymous
10/1/18, 12:43 AM
To all the conservative commentators above who disparaged the intrusion of real life into fiction (or is it the other way round?): what would happen if you actually were found reading this site? Sometimes life just imitates art, just like the Onion. In this case the story practically wrote itself, up till the transformation part. It's tragicomedy, like Matt Damon's portrayal on the premiere of SNL. As Homer Simpson says, "It's funny because it's true."