This is written after reading a post of a friend of mine, here. Tahniah bulu, best hg nya post!
haha.
Anyway, the first part of the post refers to something I call DRT.
Delayed response time.
The first time DRT is observed is during the time a subject is playing Dota.
"cha, nk g che mah dak?"
"haaa.."
"weh nk g dak?"
"..."
"aku g dlu"
"...."
after the game ends, the subject would usually recover.
"weh, nakk g jugak. nak ikut. jgn p lagi"
see, the subject usually answer the questions in quick successions. Weird?
Just like in Bulu's post, the question is does the subject noticed what happened, stored in some place in his head, or did he filter it all out and only after his concentration dropped back to the world did the filtered information was allowed into the brain?
To answer that, more research should be done, in my honest opinion.
Furthermore I noticed that the symptoms persist even on occasions where dota is not involved. The subject can talk to one person, A, and another person, B ask him. He could talk for quite a time with A and after awhile he can turn to B and answer the questions given. The delayed response time depends upon the environment and topics involved.
However I do feel that if we could harness the usefullness of DRT, we can benefit from it through many ways.This is something that can be further explored for the good of many
Apa aku ngarut ni?
Tapi yang penting bhgn kedua post bulu tu btol, hati blajar kena ikhlas. setuju!
note: all the subjects refered above were not hurt in any way and were not subjugated to any form of human abuse. plus the subject was me, anyway.
dlm keadaan yg mcm nh, kalo dh tau subject is prone to display drt during certain situations, tgu la dia abes. kalo tak buat geram ka ckp sorng2...
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