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(Unverified)Mar 25th 2006 10:12PM
Hilarious. I cracked up the moment I clicked on "Begin Transmission". I stared at the ensuing madness for a couple minutes.
But seriously, hypnotism is no better than reflexology, feng shui or tarot cards. People who want to believe in it believe in it passionately but in the end it's just a bunch of people pretending something is happening that isn't. It's people agreeing to be fooled together. It's people taking advantage of each others' gullibility. Fun but not legit and not worth wasting money on.
But definitely worth a laugh. :)