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The Expansions Cult
I automatically shun away when I see websites that write the way the Swerdlow's do. It reeks of being a scam. The same with sites that write in ten different sizes and fonts, no professionalism behind it.

Looking their sentences, everything inn upper case, first letter upper case where it is inappropriate, abusing ampersand where it certainly does not belong. Makes me want to puke.

Gackkkkk! For me, I don't get excited by the aggressive push to buy, buy, buy. While they're starting to offer some value on their website with the podcasts, the in-your-face sales hype is a total turnoff for me.

I must say that I tried Janet's beans recipe and it was the best baked beans I've ever tasted. I know I'm going to get blasted for admitting that, but it's true.

I had a little chuckle about Stewart's biceps dumbbell exercise, as it is painfully basic. One thing I did want to mention is the illuminati symbolism I saw represented on the flags he has hanging in his gym. Looks like he works out and stares at these symbols at the same time. That is bothersome. Did anyone else notice that?

shibbator Wrote:I automatically shun away when I see websites that write the way the Swerdlow's do. It reeks of being a scam. The same with sites that write in ten different sizes and fonts, no professionalism behind it.

Looking their sentences, everything inn upper case, first letter upper case where it is inappropriate, abusing ampersand where it certainly does not belong. Makes me want to puke.
Yes, everyone sees it. It's the same bland sh_t that's on any commercial for a car dealership lot. You know, the moron speaking into the mic & camera.. [color="#aa00ff"]"Sunday Sunday Sunday! 2.1 f_ckass % off MSRP.."[/color] etc..

You HAVE to be a [color="#ff5500"]stupid vegetable[/color] to be persuaded by that type of advertising

I must laugh at Stewart who says he exercises three times a week and now look like a cancer victim. His chest and arms have faded away, and he has a tragic look in his eyes. Like he knows everything is going to hell.

[user=1609]knmar[/user] wrote: brand
Quote:Gackkkkk! For me, I don't get excited by the aggressive push to buy, buy, buy. While they're starting to offer some value on their website with the podcasts, the in-your-face sales hype is a total turnoff for me.

I must say that I tried Janet's beans recipe and it was the best baked beans I've ever tasted. I know I'm going to get blasted for admitting that, but it's true.

I had a little chuckle about Stewart's biceps dumbbell exercise, as it is painfully basic. One thing I did want to mention is the illuminati symbolism I saw represented on the flags he has hanging in his gym. Looks like he works out and stares at these symbols at the same time. That is bothersome. Did anyone else notice that?
I'll bet you couldn't pass a blind taste test between a walmart brand cheapie can of baked beans, and the sh_t janet & stewart chew up and digest

All it needs is to be hot,.. it's where a food's flavor is always the strongest

It's like KFC's secret 11-herb fiasco.. I've blind-taste tested that compared to normal, plain fried chicken. When both are smoking/steaming hot, it's the same bite of food

knmar Wrote:I saw represented on the flags he has hanging in his gym. Looks like he works out and stares at these symbols at the same time. That is bothersome. Did anyone else notice that?

I saw that too!!!! Thank you!!! I was worried I was the only one who also saw that?

oh the hypocrisy lol

shibbator Wrote:I automatically shun away when I see websites that write the way the Swerdlow's do. It reeks of being a scam. The same with sites that write in ten different sizes and fonts, no professionalism behind it.

Looking their sentences, everything inn upper case, first letter upper case where it is inappropriate, abusing ampersand where it certainly does not belong. Makes me want to puke.
I get turned off by that kind of advertising too. I figured it must work on people who aren't wise to ads. Just like all that crap people fall for on TV that sells for $19.95 and if you act now we'll double your order and you just have the extra postage. Advertisers know that $20.00 is a psychological barrier with people. Stuff under $20 people buy easily without thinking about it. Stuff over $20.00 they think about. So all you junk products are always $19.95 or $19.99. 

Quote:You HAVE to be a stupid vegetable to be persuaded by that type of advertising

projectiles, how were you "persuaded" to do a consult with Stewart?

Quote:I'll bet you couldn't pass a blind taste test between a walmart brand cheapie can of baked beans, and the sh_t janet & stewart chew up and digest

All it needs is to be hot,.. it's where a food's flavor is always the strongest

It's like KFC's secret 11-herb fiasco.. I've blind-taste tested that compared to normal, plain fried chicken. When both are smoking/steaming hot, it's the same bite of food

LOL! I knew I was putting myself out there for ridicule admitting I'd tried one of Janet's recipes. But I'll be so bold as to say that you're wrong about my gustatory discrimination. I had heard that she's not a bad cook, so I thought I'd check for myself. All just part of the research.

If you can´t distinguish between home made or canned food it simply means your palette is seriously disturbed/bad. I can easily taste the difference in general.

shibbator Wrote:If you can´t distinguish between home made or canned food it simply means your palette is seriously disturbed/bad. I can easily taste the difference in general.
A blind taste test will always prove otherwise.

It's so funny watching people drink tap water, hose water, Ozarka, glacial water,.. blindfolded.

Sure, some can discern the difference, as a suspicion. They suspect it's different, but never are sure. But most who consume the food blindfolded just love the hell out of whatever is served.



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