Tommy Tainant
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- Jan 20, 2016
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I think some of them will genuinely believe that they are doing something good. But my unscientific observations make me feel uneasy .Government should regulate businesses that are con jobs. If you are advertising 9 inches for £60 then that is what you should be giving. The casual consumer would have no way of knowing if the process was effective or not. Common sense doesnt always get the job done.You think people should be protected from learning from their mistakes, the way I learned with the bigger cock tablets?Its a con job. A fraud on the poor souls paying for it. Like those bigger cock tablets advertised on the net.So what if the treatment is controversial or even ineffective.
An illegitimate government is one that spreads its tentaes where they don't belong at any rate.
How lovely our world would be when it's oh so sterile.Do conversion therapists know they're running a scam?Government should regulate businesses that are con jobs. If you are advertising 9 inches for £60 then that is what you should be giving. The casual consumer would have no way of knowing if the process was effective or not. Common sense doesnt always get the job done.You think people should be protected from learning from their mistakes, the way I learned with the bigger cock tablets?Its a con job. A fraud on the poor souls paying for it. Like those bigger cock tablets advertised on the net.So what if the treatment is controversial or even ineffective.
An illegitimate government is one that spreads its tentaes where they don't belong at any rate.
How lovely our world would be when it's oh so sterile.
Are they running a scam?
Mr Jonsons "The Alchemist" is the textbook on gullability and it is telling that it does not appear till page 3 on a google search. It was written in the time of Shakespeare but is still pertinent.
The scam relies on the "Marks" need to believe. It always does.