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05-30-2017 10:35 AM
05-30-2017 07:14 PM
@makena wrote:
@LinaL wrote:I don't believe everything just because there's an article written about it or a science behind it.
I don't either. In fact, I don't believe much ( or any) of the info presented as "science". There's an agenda behind everything, & it's presented in ways to advance that agenda.
05-30-2017 07:36 PM
"I don't either. In fact, I don't believe much ( or any) of the info presented as 'science'. There's an agenda behind everything, & it's presented in ways to advance that agenda."
We're doomed.
05-31-2017 12:28 AM
05-31-2017 12:30 AM
@Q4u wrote:I don't have anything against them, I just can't watch them spin and spin and spin without making me a bit dizzy.... and I do turn it off when they're showing them. I can't be the only one that's affected by them... or am I.... ? LOL!
I am sure you are not the only one LOl. I do like seeing them spin. I borrow my kids. I guess I am easily entertained lol.
05-31-2017 12:35 AM
@CareBears wrote:Our 7 year old neighbor comes to visit me a couple of times a week and she has one telling me that they bought it to help with her anxiety, I watched about 1 minute of the presentation on QVC and it droves me nuts, how do they help with anxiety, just curious?
I have seen kids with ADHD and instead of fidgiting they sit and just watch this thing spin. They sell them at 7-11 and walmart. At Walmart they are about 5 dollars. 7-11 more expensive. At Walmart you would have to ask someone, I saw them behind the counter and in the toy section. In the car they are great. Not electronic just something simple.
05-31-2017 11:51 AM
@spot555 wrote:
@makena wrote:
@LinaL wrote:I don't believe everything just because there's an article written about it or a science behind it.
I don't either. In fact, I don't believe much ( or any) of the info presented as "science". There's an agenda behind everything, & it's presented in ways to advance that agenda.
An "agenda" implies something negative or even nefarious. I don't know whether the science is correct or not, but basically, the goal is to sell. Nothing wrong with that unless theses prove to be harmful in some way.
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