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Post by zazzles on Jun 17, 2019 14:30:25 GMT
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Post by linda72 on Jun 17, 2019 14:37:42 GMT
Seriously? A shock collar...on the wrist? Snapping a rubber band on my wrist may do the same thing. That is funny!
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Post by DebDoesWW on Jun 17, 2019 14:52:33 GMT
Thinking about it I might have better luck with a muzzle.
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ladymajky
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Post by ladymajky on Jun 18, 2019 17:07:48 GMT
Available from Amazon.com?
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Post by DotRen on Jun 18, 2019 17:28:39 GMT
If that doesn't work -this has to be the next SharkTank diet aid
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Post by borntexan on Jun 18, 2019 18:00:42 GMT
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irisinnia
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Post by irisinnia on Jun 18, 2019 18:28:13 GMT
Oh my word. Is this what we have come to? We can't actively choose to better ourselves anymore? There went the self-help industry.
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cyndee
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Post by cyndee on Jun 18, 2019 19:48:48 GMT
I saw that Shark Tank episode. The owner/inventor was mostly laughed off the stage. Only Mr. Wonderful made him an offer and the guy said something like "If it was any other shark offering me that deal, I'd take it, but I don't like you, Mr. Wonderful!" To that, Mr. Wonderful yelled "Expletive You!" I think Mr. Wonderful only made the offer because he knows there's always a market for so-called quick fixes. The other sharks wouldn't pursue such a thing.
I believe it's a sick charlatanry. If it actually would work, it would be abused for cruelty. Think "A Clockwork Orange".
Far too many people fight against psych issues in unhealthy ways. Drinking/drugs, cutting/self-mutilation, etc. This would be an unhealthy way, too. People think they help, but they ultimately harm.
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