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Re: The Final Countdown (not the film)

Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 6:02 pm
by Mikey
Deepcrush wrote:Not even, you're not even aiming at the right Agency. Amateurs always think CIA... silly newbs...
Hmm. Well, I suppose dual-citizenship laws would allow for SIS or Mossad, but you don't seem the type... and MCIA seems a little too laid-back for you...

Re: The Final Countdown (not the film)

Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 6:10 pm
by Deepcrush
SIS, boring... Mossad would be cool but I'm not Jewish... MCIA is more a techy position and I'm better at breaking things then fixing them.

Re: The Final Countdown (not the film)

Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 7:28 pm
by Mikey
Well, then, considering that "PsyOps" refers to "psychological" rather than "psychopathic," I'm stumped. :P

Re: The Final Countdown (not the film)

Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 7:36 pm
by Deepcrush
Mikey wrote:Well, then, considering that "PsyOps" refers to "psychological" rather than "psychopathic," I'm stumped. :P
The two aren't really that far apart to be honest. The best way to psych out your enemy is to put them against someone who will not only do what they say they'll do, but in fact do far more then they are telling you. Its the details involved, how they do it, who they're doing it to and the why is that makes it good.

Plus, if you ever want to scare someone. If you're in a serious face and in a serious situation. Get a few people to come together and say "For the Emperor" to each other. Freaks the fuck out of people... :laughroll:

Re: The Final Countdown (not the film)

Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 7:41 pm
by Mikey
Deepcrush wrote:
Mikey wrote:Well, then, considering that "PsyOps" refers to "psychological" rather than "psychopathic," I'm stumped. :P
The two aren't really that far apart to be honest. The best way to psych out your enemy is to put them against someone who will not only do what they say they'll do, but in fact do far more then they are telling you. Its the details involved, how they do it, who they're doing it to and the why is that makes it good.

Plus, if you ever want to scare someone. If you're in a serious face and in a serious situation. Get a few people to come together and say "For the Emperor" to each other. Freaks the fuck out of people... :laughroll:
Sounds a lot like Lewis Black's idea. :lol:

Re: The Final Countdown (not the film)

Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 7:47 pm
by Deepcrush
That would be good, sure as hell know that no one can hope for an assassination against him...

But he's right. To beat your enemy you just have to be MORE then they are. Are they tough then be tougher, are they crazy then be just plain psycho!

Re: The Final Countdown (not the film)

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 4:37 am
by Foxfyre
Deepcrush wrote:That would be good, sure as hell know that no one can hope for an assassination against him...

But he's right. To beat your enemy you just have to be MORE then they are. Are they tough then be tougher, are they crazy then be just plain psycho!
And if they're just plain psycho sic Deep on them, prob would have a surrender in 5 minutes.....if they live that is.........well if there is anything left to ID that is......nevermind total victory is simpler.

Re: The Final Countdown (not the film)

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 5:16 am
by Deepcrush
In person, it would be interesting. As a joke last weekend I convinced several friends they were iching... it was great. They spent the whole night suffering...

Re: The Final Countdown (not the film)

Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 2:29 pm
by thelordharry
OK, a turn in direction for this question then.

What do you think these days is a generally accepted 'ripe old age' so that if you were to join the choir invisibule, it wouldn't be thought of as going before your time. I was thinking that if God tapped on my should and said, "Benny Boy, providing you don't do anything stoopid, you're going to live to be 80, take it or leave it but if you leave it, you may die tomorrow or you may live longer than 80" then I'd be quiet tempted. What sort of age do you think might be a dealbreaker for you?

Re: The Final Countdown (not the film)

Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 3:09 pm
by Mikey
Well, actuarial tables are now written to extend to 105. That of course doesn't mean a typical life expectancy, but is designed to avoid an excessive number of claims which would make a mutual insurer insolvent, at least temporarily. My parents are 76 and 73, and still globe-trotting... just between an increasingly large number of doctor visits.

Personally, I'd jump at the chance for anything past 70 or so, but I have an incurable condition which slowly but surely affects almost every system in the body. Considering decent health, I'd call 85 the high-water mark.

Re: The Final Countdown (not the film)

Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 3:27 pm
by Reliant121
I'd like to get to 70. It's increasingly unlikely unfortunately; as I grow older, Raynaud's caused sensitivity to temperature is getting gradually worse and will only continue to do so. Winter diseases will become more and more commonplace and ravenous; I am incredibly likely to suffer mild-mid level muscle atrophy by the time I'm 45 and more than likely to reach severe stages by around 65 onwards. If I ever have a heart attack, due to an already strained and struggling respiration system, I'm pretty much done for unless I'm saved very quickly.

I'd like to enjoy a few years of retirement. Otherwise, anything more than that is a bonus.