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Eyespy by fraser parker
Eyespy by fraser parker







eyespy by fraser parker

Now, are you familiar with the classic car game I spy? Spectator – I am Deductionist – Great, I would like you to imagine us both sat in this room and then I want you to play the game as normal. Deductionist – Cool, don’t forget the room it was in but that isn’t as important as the object. With me? Spectator – Okay no problem, I have an object in mind. If you are thinking about the green photo frame on your bedside table with you and your friends on from the last night out you went on then please just think photo. For example if you are thinking of your iPhone then think phone. Deductionist – Then I would like for you to think of any item in that room at all, but to think of it in simplistic terms.

eyespy by fraser parker

So I would like for you to think of a room from your house, a room that you spend a lot of time, perhaps the most time. What I propose to try here is something much more difficult and work backwards to figure out an item that you are thinking about. This is because you can not have an item in your possession for that long without impressing upon it some part of your life or personality in some way. THIS BOOK OR ANY PORTION THEREOF MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED OR USED IN ANY MANNER WHATSOEVER WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE AUTHORĮYESPY THE PRESENTATION OF THE BASIC EFFECT Deductionist – One of my skills is to be able to learn about anyone through certain objects, these are items with which I can deduce a lot of information from. COPYRIGHT 2016 © BY BEN CARDALL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.









Eyespy by fraser parker