
Climbing mountains and high speed movement are a thrill in my mind game.
What are the pros and cons for your mind game?
Last updated: Sep 9, 2005
Level 1 update on Oct 13, 2006
1 The pros
Here's examples of the many pros (good things) about my mind game:
- It allows me to get ideas to use in my stories*.
- When I get bored and cannot play my video games or use the computer (such as waiting at a store or something), I can play it any time while I'm out.
- If I was grounded from playing video games or using the computer (or having serious computer problems making the computer not usable), I'd always still be able to play the games through my mind game.
- For random entertainment while I'm waiting for something like noodles to cook, while advertisements are going on on TV while trying to watch a show, etc..
- Doing funny things that are just weird, bizzarre, or just plain crazy. For this list on what I can do, see this page for the list of things that I do that are funny. There are over 100 of 'em!
- Satisfying my dreams slightly. Example of this is the fact that I'd like to see the world, but because of a serious lack of $$$, I can't, so my mind game is my next way to doing so.
- Running simulations to test something, usually time-based things without having to physically do it. An example would be to figure out how long it would take to copy every page on my site into Notepad, process a screenshot, etc.. It helps short of having to physically do it and running in 2x time (or even 10% time) helps even more. This, as of late August of 2005, has only recently been used. Since my first car crash on September 4, 2005, I've used new enhancements such as calculated slow-motion. At true time, the crash happens in only one second. By using my calculated slow-motion feature, I can make it last for even ten seconds. This is based on observing things, the laws of physics, and various other elements. Short-duration events, however, cannot be accurately processed such as the firing of a bullet from a pistol. I've seen it, but there's a big error involved.
As you can see, there are quite a few uses for my mind game, some of which are far more helpful than harmful. I mainly take it out when I'm out shopping and have to wait a while or at random times during TV ads with negative compatibility.
2 The cons
Unfortunately, as interesting as it seems, my mind game does have some cons (bad things).
- Some criticize me of using my mind game as it doesn't keep me in what they call "reality".
- Often, when doing crazy stunts, I have a strong tendency to move my head and stuff around to sort of "get a feel" for the stunt whether it's getting swatted by a spinning board heading straight up at 1200 mph or crashing into a brick wall at 37 mph. This makes me look "weird" to others.
- I also tend to produce some of the sound effects (vocally) which also gets distractive to some and makes me seem weird.
- For some odd reason, subconsciously and/or involuntarily, I somehow switch to my mind game when I don't want to and this drastically weakens my ability to concentrate. It happens subconsciously and/or involuntarily and I have a hard time controlling it.
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3.1.1 My mind game - all about my mind game from it's history to how it works and what I use it for.
3.1.1.1 Mind game home - the introduction to my mind game
3.1.1.1-1 What my mind game is
3.1.1.1-2 "Example" of my mind game being played
3.1.1.1-3 Common questions about my mind game
3.1.1.1-4 Playing my mind game
3.1.1.2 History - the history of my mind game from birth to it's possible future
3.1.1.2-1 The precursor to the birth
3.1.1.2-2 My mind game was born
3.1.1.2-3 Examples of long-term activity
3.1.1.2-4 My mind game today
3.1.1.2-5 The future
3.1.1.3 The main view - how I "see" things in my mind game
3.1.1.3-1 A typical example of activity
3.1.1.3-2 The main "screen's" info
3.1.1.3-3 Playing my mind game
3.1.1.4 Special abilities - the commonly used special abilities such as the flash attack, float run, glide, and stomp
3.1.1.4-1 Introduction
3.1.1.4-2 List of special abilities
3.1.1.4-3 Special ability statistics
3.1.1.5 Menus - the menus in my mind game
3.1.1.5-1 Menu screen basics
3.1.1.5-2 The menu items
3.1.1.5-3 Menu usage
3.1.1.6 How I do things in my mind game - Explains common scenarios and what various things I do with them
3.1.1.6-1 Introduction
3.1.1.6-2 Sports
3.1.1.6-3 Common tasks mind game style
3.1.1.6-4 Movies and TV
3.1.1.6-5 Dream worlds and other things
3.1.1.7 When I play my mind game - story-like cases of typical things I do in my mind game and how I do it
3.1.1.7-1 Introduction
3.1.1.7-2 The concert visit
3.1.1.7-3 Sky diving without a parachute
3.1.1.7-4 Detective work made very easy
3.1.1.7-5 Olympics made easy
3.1.1.7-6 Being in high school
3.1.1.8 Story-creation with my mind game - how I use events in my mind game and put them into my stories
3.1.1.8-1 My story's plot
3.1.1.8-2 Using my mind game for ideas
3.1.1.8-3 The side effects
3.1.1.9 Uses of my mind game - what uses my mind game has
3.1.1.9-1 The pros
3.1.1.9-2 The cons
3.1.1.10 Funny things I do - strange and bizarre things I've done in my mind game for humor and/or entertainment
3.1.1.11 Playing my mind game - how you can get a taste of what my mind game is like
3.1.1.11-1 What is this game?
3.1.1.11-2 The editions
3.1.1.11-3 System requirements
3.1.1.11-4 Returns, submissions, and beta versions
3.1.1.11-5 The future
3.1.1.12 Videos of things I do in my mind game in AVI or GIF format - my collection of animations of various scenes in my mind game in the form of animated GIFs
3.1.1.12-1 Introduction
3.1.1.12-2 About the videos
3.1.1.12-3 How to view the videos
3.1.1.12-4 The list of available videos
3.1.1.13 Mind game FAQ - frequently asked questions related to my mind game
3.1.1.13-1 Playing my mind game
3.1.1.13-2 Using my mind game
3.1.1.13-3 History and evolution
Footnotes:
* For information on how I do this, see this section of this report for more info.
** Spell power is the amount of energy available for use of special abilities. For more info, read section 3 of this page.