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There's no need to try this device zanash. It's one of many examples of selling the suggestion dupe, writ large in 4ft high letters.


Admittedly not as cynical  (the correct use of the word) as cancer-curing healing crystals or special magnetic credit cards which claim to remove the nicotine from cigarettes. It's not and never has been foolish to be taken in by a suggestion dupe; it is outstandingly foolish to consider you cannot be fooled.


Your own predisposition toward magical thinking and lack of critical intelligence will not allow you to see this, so further exchange of opinion is rather pointless (if there ever was a point). Have fun with your 'room animator'.


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