duderino84
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So the other week I ended up watching the documentary Tickled on PlutoTV and I thought it was kind of interesting how the documentary ended abruptly only to be followed up with some rudimentary observations from the villain of the film in "The Tickle King". Farrier had a lot of hinting of what went on but his observations never really arrived at anything other than "well, there's many aspects of this that start out innocuously and turn out wrong."
I thought that the film was pretty insightful into the actual happenings and behind the scene motives that made D'Amato/ Desisto engage in their habit. But the information uncovered was a lot of hints that basically connected there was a consistent interest (my recollection). The one thing that I thought was surprising was the impartial reaction that D'Amato had to how things were received. No strong reactions, just legal speak.
It made me wonder whether or not Spectrum disorders have any play into people's Natural inclination to be interested in tickling. Spectrum disorders (autism, ADHD, etc) tend to reinforce two things..... executive function, and repetition. When you think of it, tickling is kind of in line with those disorders and the fetish sort of interest in it. That and the relative of his that heard "he's back into the tickle thing" makes it sound like he was engaged on various obscure facets.
What do you guys think? Do you think it explains some of the obscure news articles that occasionally flow to the top? Or do you think it's more of a "self- control" problem?
I thought that the film was pretty insightful into the actual happenings and behind the scene motives that made D'Amato/ Desisto engage in their habit. But the information uncovered was a lot of hints that basically connected there was a consistent interest (my recollection). The one thing that I thought was surprising was the impartial reaction that D'Amato had to how things were received. No strong reactions, just legal speak.
It made me wonder whether or not Spectrum disorders have any play into people's Natural inclination to be interested in tickling. Spectrum disorders (autism, ADHD, etc) tend to reinforce two things..... executive function, and repetition. When you think of it, tickling is kind of in line with those disorders and the fetish sort of interest in it. That and the relative of his that heard "he's back into the tickle thing" makes it sound like he was engaged on various obscure facets.
What do you guys think? Do you think it explains some of the obscure news articles that occasionally flow to the top? Or do you think it's more of a "self- control" problem?