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  • M Michael P Butler

    Fasting fakir flummoxes physicians [^] I love the headline, but this has to be a con - doesn't it? Michael Blue canary in the outlet by the light switch Who watches over you Make a little birdhouse in your soul - They Might Be Giants

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    Aryo Handono
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    doing Frozen Time in 3 days, after that he evacuated into hospital Compare with this guy, David should learns from him :-D:-D "Courage choose who will follow, Fate choose who will lead" - Lord Gunner, Septerra Core "Press any key to continue, where's the ANY key ?" - Homer Simpsons

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    • M Michael P Butler

      Fasting fakir flummoxes physicians [^] I love the headline, but this has to be a con - doesn't it? Michael Blue canary in the outlet by the light switch Who watches over you Make a little birdhouse in your soul - They Might Be Giants

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      Of course it is a con. At the moment, India is producing a large set of con artists centered around mysticism. They have been for a long time. You have people using well know (and primitive) magic tricks to baffle onlookers with watches pulled out of their arse. Why people are fooled by this **** is beyond me. As far as the baffled scientist, we still have "scientist" who think that homeopathy is real even though it has known to be a sham for centuries. These morons are still baffled how it "works" after countless experiment shows that it does nothing more than a placebo. It isn't hard to find a scientist who is fooled by palor tricks. Don't even get me started on dowsing. Scientists are baffled how that works BECAUSE IT DOESN'T. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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        Of course it is a con. At the moment, India is producing a large set of con artists centered around mysticism. They have been for a long time. You have people using well know (and primitive) magic tricks to baffle onlookers with watches pulled out of their arse. Why people are fooled by this **** is beyond me. As far as the baffled scientist, we still have "scientist" who think that homeopathy is real even though it has known to be a sham for centuries. These morons are still baffled how it "works" after countless experiment shows that it does nothing more than a placebo. It isn't hard to find a scientist who is fooled by palor tricks. Don't even get me started on dowsing. Scientists are baffled how that works BECAUSE IT DOESN'T. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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        Tim Smith wrote: Don't even get me started on dowsing. Scientists are baffled how that works BECAUSE IT DOESN'T Are you sure? ;P* *Baiting in progress Roger Allen - Sonork 100.10016 If your dead and reading this, then you have no life!

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        • M Michael P Butler

          Fasting fakir flummoxes physicians [^] I love the headline, but this has to be a con - doesn't it? Michael Blue canary in the outlet by the light switch Who watches over you Make a little birdhouse in your soul - They Might Be Giants

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          Codin Carlos
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          The Onion News[^] headline: David Blaine Starves Self Of Attention For 33 Days :laugh:

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            Of course it is a con. At the moment, India is producing a large set of con artists centered around mysticism. They have been for a long time. You have people using well know (and primitive) magic tricks to baffle onlookers with watches pulled out of their arse. Why people are fooled by this **** is beyond me. As far as the baffled scientist, we still have "scientist" who think that homeopathy is real even though it has known to be a sham for centuries. These morons are still baffled how it "works" after countless experiment shows that it does nothing more than a placebo. It isn't hard to find a scientist who is fooled by palor tricks. Don't even get me started on dowsing. Scientists are baffled how that works BECAUSE IT DOESN'T. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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            l a u r e n
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            i think ur comments on homeopathy are somewhat naive and incorrect but point taken


            "there is no spoon"
            biz stuff   about me

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              Of course it is a con. At the moment, India is producing a large set of con artists centered around mysticism. They have been for a long time. You have people using well know (and primitive) magic tricks to baffle onlookers with watches pulled out of their arse. Why people are fooled by this **** is beyond me. As far as the baffled scientist, we still have "scientist" who think that homeopathy is real even though it has known to be a sham for centuries. These morons are still baffled how it "works" after countless experiment shows that it does nothing more than a placebo. It isn't hard to find a scientist who is fooled by palor tricks. Don't even get me started on dowsing. Scientists are baffled how that works BECAUSE IT DOESN'T. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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              Lost User
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              I agree 100%, well said :-) Paul ;)

              That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns

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              • L l a u r e n

                i think ur comments on homeopathy are somewhat naive and incorrect but point taken


                "there is no spoon"
                biz stuff   about me

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                Lost User
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                l a u r e n wrote: i think ur comments on homeopathy are somewhat naive and incorrect Why? * * Just out of interest sake, not wanting to start a flame war or anything :) Paul ;)

                That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns

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                  l a u r e n wrote: i think ur comments on homeopathy are somewhat naive and incorrect Why? * * Just out of interest sake, not wanting to start a flame war or anything :) Paul ;)

                  That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns

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                  David Wulff
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                  Because placebos can still 'cure' you. A lot of physical conditions can be treated by your own body, but sometimes it needs a kick-up-the-arse by your brain, and feeling well is the first step to being well.


                  David Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum

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                    Because placebos can still 'cure' you. A lot of physical conditions can be treated by your own body, but sometimes it needs a kick-up-the-arse by your brain, and feeling well is the first step to being well.


                    David Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum

                    Putting the laughter back into slaughter

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                    You have a point there... But I don't think homeopathic medicine has any scientific basis. I'm not saying it doesn't sometimes work though, because there's lots science doesn't explain, just that it doesn't work in a (for me) convincing way. :-) Paul ;)

                    That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns

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                    • M Michael P Butler

                      Fasting fakir flummoxes physicians [^] I love the headline, but this has to be a con - doesn't it? Michael Blue canary in the outlet by the light switch Who watches over you Make a little birdhouse in your soul - They Might Be Giants

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                      Terry ONolley
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                      They noticed a weight loss after only 10 days of not eating. I would think he would weigh nothing if that weight-loss trend were extended through several decades as he claims.


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                      • L l a u r e n

                        i think ur comments on homeopathy are somewhat naive and incorrect but point taken


                        "there is no spoon"
                        biz stuff   about me

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                        Tim Smith
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                        http://www.homeowatch.org/[^] http://www.canoe.ca/HealthAlternativeColumns/011206.html[^] http://skepdic.com/homeo.html[^] Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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