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Post by therealfake on Feb 20, 2012 16:44:29 GMT -5
Well if they haven't claimed the Randi Foundations prize of 1 million dollars by proving their claims scientifically... I'd have to give it a poo poo rating... ;D There have been some studies. I recall one where the dude was observed 24/7 for I forget how many days. Never ate or drank or passed urine. There's a Youtube on it I can prolly find. The dude should apply, who knows, he might be the very first winner...
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Post by enigma on Feb 20, 2012 16:47:11 GMT -5
One of my favorite things in life is enjoying a fantastic meal. Even if I could survive that way, I wouldn't. About 3 years ago, I came up with an effortless weight loss 'method'. It's effortless because effortlessness is the foundation of the idea. I lost 60 pounds, (permanently) then I had 2 women try it. It worked for both of them, but they both stopped after a few days and went back to eating/dieting as usual. The fascinating thing is that dieters don't want to not be hungry or not eat. They want to ride the roller coaster. ;D
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Post by enigma on Feb 20, 2012 16:51:08 GMT -5
There have been some studies. I recall one where the dude was observed 24/7 for I forget how many days. Never ate or drank or passed urine. There's a Youtube on it I can prolly find. The dude should apply, who knows, he might be the very first winner... Some Yogi sumthin-r-other. Didn't seem like sort of dude who had any interest in Randy's check, but it would be interesting.
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Post by silence on Feb 20, 2012 17:11:54 GMT -5
One of my favorite things in life is enjoying a fantastic meal. Even if I could survive that way, I wouldn't. About 3 years ago, I came up with an effortless weight loss 'method'. It's effortless because effortlessness is the foundation of the idea. I lost 60 pounds, (permanently) then I had 2 women try it. It worked for both of them, but they both stopped after a few days and went back to eating/dieting as usual. The fascinating thing is that dieters don't want to not be hungry or not eat. They want to ride the roller coaster. ;D The diarrhea diet?
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Post by Beingist on Feb 20, 2012 17:19:59 GMT -5
About 3 years ago, I came up with an effortless weight loss 'method'. It's effortless because effortlessness is the foundation of the idea. I lost 60 pounds, (permanently) then I had 2 women try it. It worked for both of them, but they both stopped after a few days and went back to eating/dieting as usual. The fascinating thing is that dieters don't want to not be hungry or not eat. They want to ride the roller coaster. ;D The diarrhea diet?
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Post by therealfake on Feb 20, 2012 17:35:27 GMT -5
The dude should apply, who knows, he might be the very first winner... Some Yogi sumthin-r-other. Didn't seem like sort of dude who had any interest in Randy's check, but it would be interesting. Heh, not many are... They might have an off day during the test and then have a lot of splaining to do later...
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Post by question on Feb 20, 2012 17:35:31 GMT -5
The dude should apply, who knows, he might be the very first winner... Some Yogi sumthin-r-other. Didn't seem like sort of dude who had any interest in Randy's check, but it would be interesting. Musta been this guy: But the Prana guy isn't even worth mentioning compared to this guy, who eats BRICKS!!! Take that, Sri Sri Swami Mahabrahmasatanandagandhiramashankarakrishna!!!!11!!!1!
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Post by enigma on Feb 20, 2012 17:43:55 GMT -5
Some Yogi sumthin-r-other. Didn't seem like sort of dude who had any interest in Randy's check, but it would be interesting. Musta been this guy: Yeah, that's the dude. Brick guy may have a screw loose, unless he ate it.
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Post by kate on Feb 20, 2012 18:59:43 GMT -5
One of my favorite things in life is enjoying a fantastic meal. Even if I could survive that way, I wouldn't. Hear, hear. Why live on prana when there are way tastier things to live on.
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Post by enigma on Feb 20, 2012 19:21:43 GMT -5
One of my favorite things in life is enjoying a fantastic meal. Even if I could survive that way, I wouldn't. Hear, hear. Why live on prana when there are way tastier things to live on. Like salmon?
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Post by kate on Feb 20, 2012 19:48:42 GMT -5
Yes! Like salmon. Or tacos. Or chocolate fondant.
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Post by Portto on Feb 20, 2012 21:48:06 GMT -5
What if you gain lots of spiritual weight? Then at some point of critical mass, you may meltdown and delete posts or sumthin. Yep, that's how it works. Even prana has to be taken in moderation.
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Post by enigma on Feb 20, 2012 21:49:44 GMT -5
Then at some point of critical mass, you may meltdown and delete posts or sumthin. Yep, that's how it works. Even prana has to be taken in moderation. It's important to restrict the practice to no more than 10 hours/day for 10 years. ;D
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Post by Portto on Feb 20, 2012 21:50:45 GMT -5
One of my favorite things in life is enjoying a fantastic meal. Even if I could survive that way, I wouldn't. About 3 years ago, I came up with an effortless weight loss 'method'. It's effortless because effortlessness is the foundation of the idea. I lost 60 pounds, (permanently) then I had 2 women try it. It worked for both of them, but they both stopped after a few days and went back to eating/dieting as usual. The fascinating thing is that dieters don't want to not be hungry or not eat. They want to ride the roller coaster. ;D I noticed that too, many times. It's also interesting how 'free will-ers' are saying that they don't choose to feel good and happy continuously because they don't want to. Which is paradoxically true... maybe... possibly... somehow...
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Post by Portto on Feb 20, 2012 21:54:48 GMT -5
Yep, that's how it works. Even prana has to be taken in moderation. It's important to restrict the practice to no more than 10 hours/day for 10 years. ;D And during those 10 hours the body has to be in a certain confidential constricted position!
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