• Is invisibility(always invisible) a blessing or a curse?
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I think its a curse... You'd never meet anyone!
just wear clothes
[QUOTE=alien_guy;42120074]just wear clothes[/QUOTE] But everything that is on your body is invisible, Clothing, pens, etc
Depends what person you are tbh.
[QUOTE=74pantera;42120037]I think its a curse... [B]You'd never meet anyone[/B]![/QUOTE]I don't like meeting people anyways so it'd be a blessing.
It'd get lonely,,, people would freak out if you'd talk... You'd just be a ghost people are afraid of, no way of proving your real.
[video=youtube;_Ek5v10EHoI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ek5v10EHoI[/video] Obviously a blessing.
both
[QUOTE=koeniginator;42120124]both[/QUOTE] Explain?
Well you can get run over, or pushed since they can't see you, but you have ultimate anonimity over everyone. So it goes both ways
You could start a kickass internet relationship :v:
Wrap something on your face and wear clothes in public take it off for cloak mode
It's a blessing If you're just a basement dweller, and if you're social, just... uh... huh... 74pantera's rule that completely fucks up the wear clothing loophole, so if you're social, you're fucked. If you're a creepy rapist, it would be a blessing, and your victims may pass it off as some sort of fantasy of some sort!
Cover self in some kind of paint. Problem solved.
If all clothes you put on turn invisible, would people you touch turn invisible too?
A blessing if you are a klepto
You'd be blind since light would pass through your eyes, so curse.
[QUOTE=Darthmagy;42121903]If all clothes you put on turn invisible, would people you touch turn invisible too?[/QUOTE] Only if they're on your body, [editline]8th September 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=ColonelCorn;42122212]You'd be blind since light would pass through your eyes, so curse.[/QUOTE] You're only invisible to other people, You can see yourself perfectly fine.
[QUOTE=ColonelCorn;42122212]You'd be blind since light would pass through your eyes, so curse.[/QUOTE] Didn't they prevent this in the movie Hollow Man by him wearing sunglasses?
Blessing. If I wanted people to know where I was I'd just tie a balloon to myself or something so it wouldn't count as clothing.
I would only do it if I still could take pictures. I could go to places I would not be allowed to go.
The only negative consequences would be how society treats you, well how governments would treat you. Other than that it would be pretty great. You might get in some accidents though.
[QUOTE=Ardosos;42124298]Blessing. If I wanted people to know where I was I'd just tie a balloon to myself or something so it wouldn't count as clothing.[/QUOTE] Anything on your body, attached to it, or on it, is invisible.
[QUOTE=74pantera;42124637]Anything on your body, attached to it, or on it, is invisible.[/QUOTE] Does this include the Earth and everything on it? That'd get real nasty pretty quickly.
It would be a blessing to be invisible. I would break in the nearest doughnut shop and take as many doughnuts as I can.
can you still be detected via heat?
Depends on what you wanna do with your life; if you wanna live a normal life, it'd be sort of a curse. But if you sought to use your newfound invisibility to be some kind of master thief or assassin or spy, it'd be a double-edged sword rather than a plain old knife in the gut. On one hand you'd be able to strike down most folks unawares and potentially sneak into very secure places, but on the other hand you'd be hunted for life by individuals seeking your life or to use you for their own nefarious ends. Still, that's not to say that invisibility is useful for nothing but illegitimate causes; you could probably help make one hell of a magic show. Also, an invisible vigilante would be a modern-day superhero, quite literally, capable of sneaking into places and wrecking the shit of criminal organisations. Assuming they don't have heat-vision goggles. Also you'd need to train up in stuff like hacking and CQC and acrobatics, since even invisibility can't allow you to sprint like an athlete or smack about a drug lord with ease or break into their computers. I was gonna ask if there were any perma-invisible heroes in fiction, but then I remembered Rodney Skinner from The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
[QUOTE=Kebab;42124691]Does this include the Earth and everything on it? That'd get real nasty pretty quickly.[/QUOTE] Is the earth attached to your body? Is the earth on you?
[QUOTE=74pantera;42124637]Anything on your body, attached to it, or on it, is invisible.[/QUOTE] I would carry a mannequin around with me. When I wished to be visible, I would merely set it down and stand close to it. [editline]8th September 2013[/editline] Or a cardboard cutout or a blow-up doll or something.
A curse on your self. Depending on your selflessness, it's either a blessing or a curse to your surroundings
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