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Debate on Dr. Sebi's work
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WinoGelato wrote: »Anyone else want to help me out here?
You do know what's going to happen when we hit a new page? Someone's going to quote that picture just to make sure it appears again.
So, while I am trying to help you out just mentally prepare yourself for the worst1 -
I had a tiny breakfast, and I was feeling hungry again. Now? No longer an issue. I think I might be able to make it through till lunch, no problem.2
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I don't even understand why a scam artist like him still creates debates. Man scammed some people selling them dreams and hopes, made some good money, passed away. The self-proclaimed Dr. title is also a nice touch though.
Its sad how these clowns are well-known but the researchers and scientists that spend years and years of their lives on real research are not even mentioned.5 -
subcounter wrote: »I don't even understand why a scam artist like him still creates debates. Man scammed some people selling them dreams and hopes, made some good money, passed away. The self-proclaimed Dr. title is also a nice touch though.
Its sad how these clowns are well-known but the researchers and scientists that spend years and years of their lives on real research are not even mentioned.
Co-signed.2 -
So, do I quote the picture now?1
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Every time I see one of these frauds, there is a tiny glint of hope in me, that the first scene from the first episode of season one of Preacher could actually happen. We clearly need a loosed spirit that goes around possessing religious leaders, and making "false prophets" explode in a huge rain of gore.3
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Tacklewasher wrote: »So, do I quote the picture now?
Only if you don't mind when @WinoGelato drives to your house to cut you.4 -
Just popped-over to Dr. Sebi's website, home page was the store front.
Alright - Sooo, say I buy the male "All Inclusive" package - for $1,500. How much product do you get? A one-day/month/year supply? Is this recurring????
My opinion - This just screams "SCAMMMM"3 -
ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »So, do I quote the picture now?
Only if you don't mind when @WinoGelato drives to your house to cut you.
Yeah, honestly I probably hate the picture as mush as she does.0 -
How do mollusks even LIVE???1
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WinoGelato wrote: »Any fun weekend activities?
Bowling for my kiddos 7th birthday...it was a good party and a lot cheaper than a lot of the typical kid party places and the adults had a good time too. The pizza was sub par, but hey...it was my kiddos birthday so sacrifices were made.2 -
VintageFeline wrote: »Ha! I'm not really squeamish but that picture, oy vey.
You know what people like sebi do to me? Instill a deep hatred of their preying on the ill educated and vulnerable. Much like the preachers in African countries where education is hard to access, they promise the world for their followers if they just finance the outrageous lifestyles of their illustrious leader. Who promises all kinds of healing. And yes, some people will say they were cured but it's a short term placebo from the brainwashing nature of these charlatans.
And of course these preachers are often charismatic and can think on their feet pretty quickly unless really challenged by someone who knows their stuff and sees the fraudulent hypocrisy. It's absolutely disgusting and Sebi is/was absolutely disgusting.
Reggie Yates (BBC) did a documentary into these preachers and it was absolutely shocking. When they go to church there is a plethora of branded merchandise, all allegedly blessed, literally everything from toilet paper to sanitary towels. It's absolute fraud of the highest order and theft from these poor people who have little to give in the first place.
If someone wants to worship and believe in God peacefully, all good from me. When that faith is exploited for huge financial gain and puts people at serious risk from promises of healing deadly diseases I get very very angry.
I would love to see this documentary.
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rashadlc1980 wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »Ha! I'm not really squeamish but that picture, oy vey.
You know what people like sebi do to me? Instill a deep hatred of their preying on the ill educated and vulnerable. Much like the preachers in African countries where education is hard to access, they promise the world for their followers if they just finance the outrageous lifestyles of their illustrious leader. Who promises all kinds of healing. And yes, some people will say they were cured but it's a short term placebo from the brainwashing nature of these charlatans.
And of course these preachers are often charismatic and can think on their feet pretty quickly unless really challenged by someone who knows their stuff and sees the fraudulent hypocrisy. It's absolutely disgusting and Sebi is/was absolutely disgusting.
Reggie Yates (BBC) did a documentary into these preachers and it was absolutely shocking. When they go to church there is a plethora of branded merchandise, all allegedly blessed, literally everything from toilet paper to sanitary towels. It's absolute fraud of the highest order and theft from these poor people who have little to give in the first place.
If someone wants to worship and believe in God peacefully, all good from me. When that faith is exploited for huge financial gain and puts people at serious risk from promises of healing deadly diseases I get very very angry.
I would love to see this documentary.
Ask Google about Reggie Yates Extreme South Africa: The Millionaire Preacher1 -
For @WinoGelatoI said to myself No. No. A pancreas full of mucus? It just can't be.
But then I found this horrible picture.
Apparently it's a mucous filled bronchogenetic cyst found in the head of the pancreas. So technically, a pancreas can be filled with mucus. Pretty sure it's rare though.
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For @WinoGelatoI said to myself No. No. A pancreas full of mucus? It just can't be.
But then I found this horrible picture.
Apparently it's a mucous filled bronchogenetic cyst found in the head of the pancreas. So technically, a pancreas can be filled with mucus. Pretty sure it's rare though.
I was so scared to open this when I saw that you had mentioned my name in my notifications...0 -
While we are at it, we may as well debate unicorns.3
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WinoGelato wrote: »For @WinoGelatoI said to myself No. No. A pancreas full of mucus? It just can't be.
But then I found this horrible picture.
Apparently it's a mucous filled bronchogenetic cyst found in the head of the pancreas. So technically, a pancreas can be filled with mucus. Pretty sure it's rare though.
I was so scared to open this when I saw that you had mentioned my name in my notifications...
LOL.
Speaking of unicorns, I dislike them. I especially dislike it when someone refers to a unicorn as Pegasus. No. Pegasus did not have a horn, boneheads.2 -
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