Thread:Phantomlink959/@comment-3965075-20170501223427/@comment-25936766-20170503035026

Sentry 616 wrote: 1-Yes it's an assumption, but this is why I think that certain people might consider the process worth the risks. Otherwise why have it at all?

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2-Drain on the body, limited output and recharge rate, obscure details for how to preform the procedure, and the presumably high likelihood of failure, if not death. There are possible ways to balance it. 1-To show us the ancient techniques used in ancient times that no one besides iliterate morons use anymore because there are far more efficient alternatives available since many centuries.

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2-You mean "there are possible ways to make the idea sounds more and more useless and impractical"?