View Full Version : New way to reduce breast cancer...!


Agent Dan
29-10-2003, 13:42
Check this out...

http://www.theillustrator.com/CNN.com-StudyNewstudyshows.htm

I thought it was a hoax but it appears to be genuine!!:thumbsup:

hiyabeing
29-10-2003, 13:59
You rude boy!!!!!

:o

Agent Dan
29-10-2003, 14:02
Did you spot that all the scientists proving the theory were men?

And whilst it might be rude, it is actually a serious article...

Mo
29-10-2003, 14:02
I'm stuck for words. :o

max
29-10-2003, 14:11
If you search on CNN you will find no reference to this 'research' which looks like a very poor hoax. The site belongs to an illustrator. Did you not find that odd?

The gullibilty of people knows no bounds.

Agent Dan
29-10-2003, 14:16
Could well be a hoax then... I'm not great on searching for stuff on the internet :blush:

max
29-10-2003, 14:18
No need to search on the internet. Part of the link included cnn.com which, I assume, was added to lend the article verisimilitude.

Zamo
29-10-2003, 15:13
Originally posted by max
If you search on CNN you will find no reference to this 'research' which looks like a very poor hoax. The site belongs to an illustrator. Did you not find that odd?

The gullibilty of people knows no bounds.
Some people just don't know when to shut up!!!:loopy: :rolleyes: :loopy: :rolleyes:

chri5
29-10-2003, 15:26
I agree with Zamo......

max
29-10-2003, 16:23
I'd agree with him too but I've no idea what he's on about. Unless it's because I mocked people's gullibility? If you read an article saying that fellatio cures breast cancer wouldn't you have a lingering moment of doubt about its veracity? Or perhaps it's because you wanted it to be true Zamo.

New Age
29-10-2003, 20:22
People shouldn't really make scams up about something so serious. Thats just bad karma. :nono:

Zamo
30-10-2003, 09:29
Max, nothing to do with you saying people are gullibility. I was just thinking that as a man there would be something "in it" for me if women were to believe the story.

On reflection, maybe it is "bad karma" to make up stories regarding such a serious subject. Alas, my little head momentarily took over thought processes from my big head - it happens.

max
30-10-2003, 09:59
Originally posted by Zamo
Max, nothing to do with you saying people are gullibility. I was just thinking that as a man there would be something "in it" for me if women were to believe the story.

On reflection, maybe it is "bad karma" to make up stories regarding such a serious subject. Alas, my little head momentarily took over thought processes from my big head - it happens.
Sorry Zamo, I too saw a conclusion and immediately jumped to it. I thought you were trying to protect the gullible. I see now you were but only to further your own devious ends.:evil: