Obama Using NLP and Hypnosis
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Where is Dato when I need some up-votes? :laugh: Obama is not just using subliminal messages, but textbook covert hypnosis and neuro-linguistic programming techniques on audiences that are intentionally designed to sideline rational judgment and implant subconscious commands to think he is wonderful and elect him President.[^]
"It is undeniable how Obama significantly tilts his head to the right in these and other interviews, but not when Obama is giving speeches." I think the part about not when he is giving speeches says everything we need to know.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin
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Where is Dato when I need some up-votes? :laugh: Obama is not just using subliminal messages, but textbook covert hypnosis and neuro-linguistic programming techniques on audiences that are intentionally designed to sideline rational judgment and implant subconscious commands to think he is wonderful and elect him President.[^]
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I get my news online or via radio, so I guess I'm immune. On a seperate note, I miss the the Dato's and Captain C#'s, I know that makes me a wack job too, but some people just like to watch the train crash... :-O
Me too. Then you get the type that yesterday saw fit to delete Dato's only post in how long.
kmg365 wrote:
so I guess I'm immune.
Only if you don't hear the Man himself speaking too much on the radio. He'll soon have you walking zombi-like, arms outstretched, toward the nearest TV.
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Me too. Then you get the type that yesterday saw fit to delete Dato's only post in how long.
kmg365 wrote:
so I guess I'm immune.
Only if you don't hear the Man himself speaking too much on the radio. He'll soon have you walking zombi-like, arms outstretched, toward the nearest TV.
Brady Kelly wrote:
Then you get the type that yesterday saw fit to delete Dato's only post in how long.
Well, you want to go into Soap Box-light, you gotta expect it to get scrubbed clean. Here you have the three laziest and most ineffectual moderators on the planet so you can get just about as down and dirty as you wish. ;) You'll have to take Dato by the hand and lead him here, though. I doubt he could find it by himself - too many alien space waves blinding him.
Brady Kelly wrote:
He'll soon have you walking zombi-like, arms outstretched, toward the nearest TV.
That started with Milton Berle.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin
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Me too. Then you get the type that yesterday saw fit to delete Dato's only post in how long.
kmg365 wrote:
so I guess I'm immune.
Only if you don't hear the Man himself speaking too much on the radio. He'll soon have you walking zombi-like, arms outstretched, toward the nearest TV.
Brady Kelly wrote:
Only if you don't hear the Man himself speaking too much on the radio. He'll soon have you walking zombi-like, arms outstretched, toward the nearest TV.
I have to admit I do like horror movies, the zombie genre best of all (before that I liked Dr Who, a progressive disease no doubt). My wife likes Jane Austen; I'm not sure who has the bigger problem.
modified on Friday, April 24, 2009 10:41 AM
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Brady Kelly wrote:
Then you get the type that yesterday saw fit to delete Dato's only post in how long.
Well, you want to go into Soap Box-light, you gotta expect it to get scrubbed clean. Here you have the three laziest and most ineffectual moderators on the planet so you can get just about as down and dirty as you wish. ;) You'll have to take Dato by the hand and lead him here, though. I doubt he could find it by himself - too many alien space waves blinding him.
Brady Kelly wrote:
He'll soon have you walking zombi-like, arms outstretched, toward the nearest TV.
That started with Milton Berle.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin
Oakman wrote:
You'll have to take Dato by the hand and lead him here, though. I doubt he could find it by himself
He found it yesterday.
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Oakman wrote:
You'll have to take Dato by the hand and lead him here, though. I doubt he could find it by himself
He found it yesterday.
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It's the very first post on the board, and yes, it has been deleted.
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Brady Kelly wrote:
Only if you don't hear the Man himself speaking too much on the radio. He'll soon have you walking zombi-like, arms outstretched, toward the nearest TV.
I have to admit I do like horror movies, the zombie genre best of all (before that I liked Dr Who, a progressive disease no doubt). My wife likes Jane Austen; I'm not sure who has the bigger problem.
modified on Friday, April 24, 2009 10:41 AM
kmg365 wrote:
the zombie genre best of all.
Check out Fido - it's bit different and good for quite a few laughs.
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kmg365 wrote:
the zombie genre best of all.
Check out Fido - it's bit different and good for quite a few laughs.
I saw Fido a few weeks ago, unimpressive, 28 weeks later I think is best of the genre so far. Liked Serenity (saw just recently), liked Resedent Evil (who can't like Milla Jovovich [^]no matter what movie she was in!!!), however, I'm getting a kick out of Max Brooks novels, probably start Z Wars next week.
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Oakman wrote:
You'll have to take Dato by the hand and lead him here, though. I doubt he could find it by himself
He found it yesterday.
You must mean he found the Soap Box Lite yesterday, not The Back Room (AKA Genuine SoapBox). I don't think any of us moderators would delete Dato; he's much too amusing, and Chris only looks in here to see if we've given up and gone away yet...
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You must mean he found the Soap Box Lite yesterday, not The Back Room (AKA Genuine SoapBox). I don't think any of us moderators would delete Dato; he's much too amusing, and Chris only looks in here to see if we've given up and gone away yet...
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You must mean he found the Soap Box Lite yesterday, not The Back Room (AKA Genuine SoapBox). I don't think any of us moderators would delete Dato; he's much too amusing, and Chris only looks in here to see if we've given up and gone away yet...
Well, my report of his posting did refer to Soap Box Lite, as implied by the context of the post I was replying to:
You'll have to take Dato by the hand and lead him here..
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I saw Fido a few weeks ago, unimpressive, 28 weeks later I think is best of the genre so far. Liked Serenity (saw just recently), liked Resedent Evil (who can't like Milla Jovovich [^]no matter what movie she was in!!!), however, I'm getting a kick out of Max Brooks novels, probably start Z Wars next week.
kmg365 wrote:
liked Resedent Evil (who can't like Milla Jovovich [^]no matter what movie she was in!!!
Oooh, I guess tonight is movie night then. ;P
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kmg365 wrote:
liked Resedent Evil (who can't like Milla Jovovich [^]no matter what movie she was in!!!
Oooh, I guess tonight is movie night then. ;P
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I saw Fido a few weeks ago, unimpressive, 28 weeks later I think is best of the genre so far. Liked Serenity (saw just recently), liked Resedent Evil (who can't like Milla Jovovich [^]no matter what movie she was in!!!), however, I'm getting a kick out of Max Brooks novels, probably start Z Wars next week.
I didn't think 28 Weeks Later was anywhere near as good as the first movie. And when I saw Serenity in the list, at first I thought "HUH?!?" But I guess the reapers are kind of zombyish. I loved FireFly and Serenity... Wish they hadn't cancelled it.
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I didn't think 28 Weeks Later was anywhere near as good as the first movie. And when I saw Serenity in the list, at first I thought "HUH?!?" But I guess the reapers are kind of zombyish. I loved FireFly and Serenity... Wish they hadn't cancelled it.
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BoneSoft wrote:
I loved FireFly and Serenity... Wish they hadn't cancelled it.
I thought 28 days later a bit amarteurst, 28 weeks later looked more professional... but it's been a long time since I saw '28 days later'. I have first season of FireFly in Netflix queue, thanks for suggestion.
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BoneSoft wrote:
I loved FireFly and Serenity... Wish they hadn't cancelled it.
I thought 28 days later a bit amarteurst, 28 weeks later looked more professional... but it's been a long time since I saw '28 days later'. I have first season of FireFly in Netflix queue, thanks for suggestion.
It was cancelled early on. In fact, I think the last one or two episodes didn't even air. Which is why they made the movie, to finish the story. Shame really, the first season was great.
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kmg365 wrote:
liked Resedent Evil (who can't like Milla Jovovich [^]no matter what movie she was in!!!
Oooh, I guess tonight is movie night then. ;P
Don't put yourself through the torture, I beg you. Sure she's nice to look at, but the RE movies are so disgustingly predictable and generally crap. The only movie worse than any RE movie I have seen was Doom, which coincidentally, was basically RE2 on Mars and no Milla Jovovich to look at.
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It was cancelled early on. In fact, I think the last one or two episodes didn't even air. Which is why they made the movie, to finish the story. Shame really, the first season was great.
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BoneSoft wrote:
Shame really, the first season was great.
Is anyone watching Whedon's Dollhouse? I find it hard to remember it is on.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin