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May 10, 2016
HyperMuscleMonster
5/11/16, 3:47 AM
That virus needs to escape, and make it to the mainland.
Anonymous
5/11/16, 1:59 AM
Great story hope it continues Want to see Mark with the ghost turn his friends into pigs
May 10, 2016
Dio
5/11/16, 1:39 AM
Put a smile on my face and kept it there. Excellent work!
speaks-without-breathing
5/11/16, 1:39 AM
I suppose it's too much to hope Derek took pictures of his physical transformation as well as writing about the mental ones
Jack
5/10/16, 9:24 PM
Great! Chapter 2 please - friend visits for weekend.......two pups for the new bf
Jack Andros
5/10/16, 8:51 PM
Hey ViVe! I was gonna send you a link once I finish posting the whole series. For the record (and for anyone curious), I have found Vive to be a very ethical practitioner and he has lots of other cool stuff on his site.
Anonymous
5/10/16, 8:46 PM
What's wrong with the poster from 2016-05-10 12:00 and captain c? Oh god, someone has a fetish different from yours, they are clearly wrong. And anyone who allows them to have a fetish different from what you like is clearly a d*ck. Sick people have other likes. Disgusting. Whats with all the discrimination? Ever heard of YKINMKBYKIOK?
ViVe
5/10/16, 8:40 PM
That's actually a very precise description, and actually the most extensive feedback for these files ever! Might I add that i also have temporary stuff (like the "String of Dumbness" mentioned in Part one of this Story) that aren't as permanent or addictive as the "Dumbing Down" series is. If you want to experience it – be responsible and start with those to see if it's for you. @S.A. Welcome to the club... I call it the "association avalanche”. This is actually a good inspiration, I should do a file that quiets the mind without these side effects. Feel free to contact me... (via my site)
Anonymous
5/10/16, 8:11 PM
S.A., think of it this way. I have ADHD. My mind literally sounds like hundreds of thousands of voices every second of every day. Medication mitigates that somewhat, but my train of thought can be so uncontrollable at times that I get completely overwhelmed and it causes a lot of anxiety. The "haze" Derek talks of is, likely for him, what a normal person feels like. I was tested at a young age and had a genius IQ. I can literally learn things in minutes and retain them. While this is definitely a benefit in some areas, try not being able to forget anything from the age of 2 years old onward. It can be extremely depressing/overwhelming to relive things over and over again, regrets, missed opportunities, etc. I am hoping to dumb down to where I can do my job normally but where my brain isn't going on overload every single second of every single day. It can be more of a curse than a blessing.
S.A
5/10/16, 5:39 PM
A true masterpiece. Slow progresion really is the most enjoyable form of mind control. Though I have to say (Well write,really) that I never quite understood the fun of dumbing down. In my point of view, being able to process the information around you is orgasmic. (Then again, I dont even drink alcohol beacuse I hate that mind numbing haze)