If you're doing something you would normally never, ever do, and you don't know why. Especially if there's any fuzzy area in your memory connected to the event. As for blocking it, I'm so sorry, but I don't know that much and even if I did I couldn't tell you.
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I can usually tell if someone's thinking my thoughts for me, but it's rather an acquired skill.
In my experience though, humans often don't think before they think, so they can't tell if they're thinking thoughts that someone else thought they should think. I've heard some monks and holy men have gotten past that stage though.
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Wouldn't the trouble with that be that if the person thinking your thoughts suspects you're the kind to think before thinking, they might try to think the pre-thought thoughts for you too?
Then you just have to think to think the thoughts they'd think you'd think to think to seem like you'd thought the thoughts they'd think for you to think while actually thinking the thoughts you think to think and thus never let them think the thoughts about the thoughts you think they may be thinking for you to think.
Exactly what it says on the tin. I saw someone earlier who seemed to be acting unnaturally, in a way that would benefit another specific person. I wanted to see what I could do to protect myself before investigating further.
It wasn't me. It was another person I saw whose actions made me suspect mind control. For obvious reasons I'm not comfortable with describing the people invovled on a message board they can read.
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and even if I did I couldn't tell you.[Anonymous, randomly switching writing styles every few words]
In my experience though, humans often don't think before they think, so they can't tell if they're thinking thoughts that someone else thought they should think. I've heard some monks and holy men have gotten past that stage though.
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Witty? I'm just trying to help out.
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Obi-Wannedmind-tricked you? What'd they look like, was it a guy?Re: [anon]
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I'm sorry, but could I ask for more detail on the type you experienced?
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