Dark Crane
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Hey, everyone ...
Today I bring the video of a Brazilian YouTuber who talked a lot about her ticklishness ...
Here's the link: mediafire.com/file/tu297gsaelni35c/Cosquinhas+Assassinas.mp4/file
The translation to the name of the video's something like "Tickling that Kills". What's written starts at 00:00 and ends at 02:08. That's the part when she talks about tickling. It's all in Portuguese, but the translation is below:
"Hello! If you start tickling me and I accidentally hit you, hurt you, break something of yours or kill you, it's not my fault. You started it ...
And I bet this has happened to you sometime: someone started to tickle you, you hit the person in the face and that person got mad at you. And you really felt bad about it. But believe me: it's not your fault ...
"- Tickle Time!
(Laughs)
- Oh, my nose! Oh, you broke my nose!
- Sorry Sorry! I didn't want to do that, sorry, sorry! "
Tickle is something that transforms you into another person. You completely lose track of what's right, what's wrong, what hurts, what doesn't. It's an inner desperation in the form of laughter ...
Once you get into the tickle mental state, the person doesn't really need to be tickling you. Just threaten to tickle you that you already feel everything, all the tension of the tickle ...
"- Tickle Time
- No, no no no no no no!
- Hey, calm down, I'm not touching you yet. Stop it! For!"
It should even be a very good torture method. They tie you up and say, "You give me the information I want or I'll tickle you until you can't take it anymore." I would talk, seriously. Very fast..
Nobody likes being tickled. As much as you're laughing, apparently happy, you're crying inside. I sincerely wanted to know why our bodies do this to us: we start laughing when, in fact, we are suffering terrible pain - I don't know if it can be considered pain, but it's a horrible feeling ...
If someone asks me if I prefer to get punched in the face or tickled I don't know. Maybe be punched in the face. Because it would end faster ...
There's a sadism when you tickle someone because you know that person's suffering. But it's fun to watch. I know why I like to tickle other people even though I hate being tickled ..."
Today I bring the video of a Brazilian YouTuber who talked a lot about her ticklishness ...
Here's the link: mediafire.com/file/tu297gsaelni35c/Cosquinhas+Assassinas.mp4/file
The translation to the name of the video's something like "Tickling that Kills". What's written starts at 00:00 and ends at 02:08. That's the part when she talks about tickling. It's all in Portuguese, but the translation is below:
"Hello! If you start tickling me and I accidentally hit you, hurt you, break something of yours or kill you, it's not my fault. You started it ...
And I bet this has happened to you sometime: someone started to tickle you, you hit the person in the face and that person got mad at you. And you really felt bad about it. But believe me: it's not your fault ...
"- Tickle Time!
(Laughs)
- Oh, my nose! Oh, you broke my nose!
- Sorry Sorry! I didn't want to do that, sorry, sorry! "
Tickle is something that transforms you into another person. You completely lose track of what's right, what's wrong, what hurts, what doesn't. It's an inner desperation in the form of laughter ...
Once you get into the tickle mental state, the person doesn't really need to be tickling you. Just threaten to tickle you that you already feel everything, all the tension of the tickle ...
"- Tickle Time
- No, no no no no no no!
- Hey, calm down, I'm not touching you yet. Stop it! For!"
It should even be a very good torture method. They tie you up and say, "You give me the information I want or I'll tickle you until you can't take it anymore." I would talk, seriously. Very fast..
Nobody likes being tickled. As much as you're laughing, apparently happy, you're crying inside. I sincerely wanted to know why our bodies do this to us: we start laughing when, in fact, we are suffering terrible pain - I don't know if it can be considered pain, but it's a horrible feeling ...
If someone asks me if I prefer to get punched in the face or tickled I don't know. Maybe be punched in the face. Because it would end faster ...
There's a sadism when you tickle someone because you know that person's suffering. But it's fun to watch. I know why I like to tickle other people even though I hate being tickled ..."