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jamesbob
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Joined: August 22, 2009
Posts: 410
Posted: 2010-12-27 00:05   
Quote:

On 2010-12-25 23:13, Reznor wrote:

Well that's the thing. People actually think it works, and start to see things they never noticed before. A person can push themselves further than they think they ever could if the situation demands it.

There are many stories of people who get themselves out of life-threatening situations through sheer will. This bracelet makes you think you're better, but it's just tricking your mind into seeing what's already there.


Same thing with sugar pills in studies. It's not an actual drug and yet it makes people feel better. Mind over matter.




if you need to pay 60 bucks for a peice of rubber to make your do what you already can then you are of extremely weak will and deserve to not be able to do it.

come on A PEICE OF RUBBER ARE YOU NUTS.
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Kenny_Naboo
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Joined: January 11, 2010
Posts: 3823
From: LobsterTown
Posted: 2010-12-27 00:10   
Quote:

On 2010-12-26 21:05, Doran wrote:
Quote:

On 2010-12-25 20:56, Kenny_Naboo[+R] wrote:

Power Balance bracelets are a FLUKE



fluke
2   /fluk/ –noun
1.
an accidental advantage; stroke of good luck: He got the job by a fluke.
2.
an accident or chance happening.

i dont think that means what you think it means





Hmm. Never noticed actually.

I copied and pasted the post incl the title from another forum.


BTW, PHITEN.... That's another scam product.
Someone tell me how titanium is supposed to be soluble in water??


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jamesbob
Grand Admiral

Joined: August 22, 2009
Posts: 410
Posted: 2010-12-27 00:35   
Quote:

On 2010-12-27 00:10, Kenny_Naboo[+R] wrote:
Quote:

On 2010-12-26 21:05, Doran wrote:
Quote:

On 2010-12-25 20:56, Kenny_Naboo[+R] wrote:

Power Balance bracelets are a FLUKE



fluke
2   /fluk/ –noun
1.
an accidental advantage; stroke of good luck: He got the job by a fluke.
2.
an accident or chance happening.

i dont think that means what you think it means





Hmm. Never noticed actually.

I copied and pasted the post incl the title from another forum.


BTW, PHITEN.... That's another scam product.
Someone tell me how titanium is supposed to be soluble in water??







its not its bio compadible not bio degradable.
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Painfulangel
Grand Admiral

Joined: December 26, 2009
Posts: 188
From: Exathra
Posted: 2010-12-27 01:46   
Quote:

On 2010-12-27 00:05, jamesbob wrote:
Quote:

On 2010-12-25 23:13, Reznor wrote:

Well that's the thing. People actually think it works, and start to see things they never noticed before. A person can push themselves further than they think they ever could if the situation demands it.

There are many stories of people who get themselves out of life-threatening situations through sheer will. This bracelet makes you think you're better, but it's just tricking your mind into seeing what's already there.


Same thing with sugar pills in studies. It's not an actual drug and yet it makes people feel better. Mind over matter.




if you need to pay 60 bucks for a peice of rubber to make your do what you already can then you are of extremely weak will and deserve to not be able to do it.

come on A PEICE OF RUBBER ARE YOU NUTS.


Well, the prioce is high for a rubber band but it does make people belive in them self more.
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Joined: March 07, 2004
Posts: 490
Posted: 2010-12-27 08:00   
A challenger appears

HD Vision Ultra


HD television is good, so this must be also right?
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Sardaukar
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Joined: October 08, 2002
Posts: 1656
Posted: 2010-12-27 14:03   
Also sell those. At $20 a pop when they were new, but I think it's down to $10. To their credit, they make everything you see look like an episode of CSI Miami. To their discredit, they make everything you see look like an episode of CSI Miami.
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jamesbob
Grand Admiral

Joined: August 22, 2009
Posts: 410
Posted: 2010-12-28 00:08   
Quote:

On 2010-12-27 01:46, Accension wrote:
Quote:

On 2010-12-27 00:05, jamesbob wrote:
Quote:

On 2010-12-25 23:13, Reznor wrote:

Well that's the thing. People actually think it works, and start to see things they never noticed before. A person can push themselves further than they think they ever could if the situation demands it.

There are many stories of people who get themselves out of life-threatening situations through sheer will. This bracelet makes you think you're better, but it's just tricking your mind into seeing what's already there.


Same thing with sugar pills in studies. It's not an actual drug and yet it makes people feel better. Mind over matter.




if you need to pay 60 bucks for a peice of rubber to make your do what you already can then you are of extremely weak will and deserve to not be able to do it.

come on A PEICE OF RUBBER ARE YOU NUTS.


Well, the prioce is high for a rubber band but it does make people belive in them self more.




yeah those people are of extremely weak will.

sorry but their it is if you need a peice of rubber to do what you can already do if you ACTUALLY TRY you are of weak will.


and please no more posts of stuff like oh but these rubber bands help you do that.

my responce will be HELLO RUBBER BANDS Do not really do anything apart from decorate and to see anything else in them is just sad because its a peice of junk that only serves to strengthen your extremely weak will.


all at the price of $60 wow thats so worth it wouldn't even take one if it was for free except to pull a lighter out and burn it up in their face
[ This Message was edited by: jamesbob on 2010-12-28 00:20 ]
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Reznor
Marshal

Joined: March 29, 2010
Posts: 316
Posted: 2010-12-28 02:22   
Quote:

On 2010-12-27 14:03, Sardaukringle wrote:
Also sell those. At $20 a pop when they were new, but I think it's down to $10. To their credit, they make everything you see look like an episode of CSI Miami. To their discredit, they make everything you see look like an episode of CSI Miami.




I guess you could say...
*puts on glasses*
Oh wait, this really does look like %@!?!#??....
YEAAAAAAAAAH!!!
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Xpli$it
Marshal

Joined: March 06, 2004
Posts: 486
From: Canada
Posted: 2010-12-28 15:50   
Didn't even read the replies, but if anyone fell for this, you deserved it.

The website looks like a hoax itself; not unlike the 2012 website/claims, which were actually a marketing ploy to generate interest in and advertise the (crappy) movie with the same title.

But people still believe that 2012 is anything more than the 2012th recorded year, and I'm sure people will continue to believe this piece of rubber will somehow make you an athlete.

Herp Derp.
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