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Post by valorzeal33 on Dec 8, 2018 0:13:03 GMT
On TruTV channel, there’s a show called Carbonaro Effect. It’s about a magician performing little magic tricks to strangers. The people didn’t know they were being filmed for their reactions until Carbonaro told them they were on tv after he finished his magic trick.
Now, the reason why I’m talking about this show is because Carbonaro would often lie to strangers by using pseudo-science to explain how his stuff works (but they were simply magic tricks, not real science). The strangers automatically believed him. SAME THING AS ARTICLE WRITERS AND “SCIENTISTS” LIKE TO USE PSEUDO SCIENCE TO EXPLAIN THE “SHORT MAN SYNDROME” LABELING, and people ate it up.
A quick video example of what Carbonaro does with pseudo science on his magic tricks:
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Post by valorzeal33 on Dec 8, 2018 19:07:53 GMT
Not gonna lie, your list of what they think of us triggered me. It hurts. That’s simply screwed up bias.
They don’t care. They just don’t care.
It kinda reminds me of another thing. Back then, my workout partner and I were naive to think professional Mr.Olympia bodybuilders were clean. In the magazines, they would often try to sell their protein products and used “scientific research” to back them up. They would hire models to pose in white science jackets to pretend they’re real scientists, holding the product, then called it a day. My partner and I ate it up because we wanted to believe we were able to get as muscular as they were.
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Post by Heightism Report on Feb 8, 2019 13:22:08 GMT
I banned this Lenny character. Not only did he sign-up for more than one account, but he has made several extremely low-effort comments, none of which had an ounce of substance, and he seems to be interested in dating sites. Regardless of what his motivations are, he doesn't meet the quality standards that we expect from our members.
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