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Feb 22, 2013 01:13PM
How is this the placebo effect?
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Rinasa1234 wrote: "You said you were not normal. Extra normal is not normal."
No. It is VERY normal.
No. It is VERY normal.
Rinasa1234 wrote: "How is this the placebo effect?"
A placebo is a small ball of water and sugar that they use in testing new drugs. They have two groups. To one, they give the placebo, saying it is the medicine. To another, they give the actual medicine.
A placebo is a small ball of water and sugar that they use in testing new drugs. They have two groups. To one, they give the placebo, saying it is the medicine. To another, they give the actual medicine.
Never mind, I get it. Ok so are you saying that normal and extra normal are both normal? Cause in that sentence I was saying that extra normal and normal are both normal but different hence the extra part.
Yeah, Katie said that this is not the placebo effect so I was asking how she thought this could be the placebo effect.
I like 'em both.Point is, I'm not sure where I'm going next. Will I stay in India, or will I leave for some place else. :/
Emo's are not goth. Emo's are more emotional and poser. And your of goth is wrong. One sub-genre of goth is steampunk.
Kggelen wrote: "Goth, meaning gpthic, is generally being depressed and wearing black."
Which is not Emo.
Which is not Emo.
Kggelen wrote: "Goth, meaning gpthic, is generally being depressed and wearing black."
I know. Steampunk is a subgenre.
I know. Steampunk is a subgenre.
Goth could also be refering to the sense in which usually use the phrase; the Gothic peoples who played a role in the fall of the Roman Empire.
Kggelen wrote: "It can be one of two things. Either it's someone that is just like a goth (loner, depressed) but they wear brighter colors than black, or they cut themself."Sounds like me...but I don't cut...anymore :/
Laszlo wrote: "Emo's are not goth. Emo's are more emotional and poser. And your of goth is wrong. One sub-genre of goth is steampunk."So am I either of 'em? o.O
Kggelen wrote: "Yes, but I'm not talking about steam punk or ancient times. Just the kids that wear black."
Yes; if you notice, lots of the Steampunk aesthetic is presented as dark.
"The Kids That Wear Black" is a simplified version of say things like Gothic and all its subgenres, one being, again, Steampunk.
Yes; if you notice, lots of the Steampunk aesthetic is presented as dark.
"The Kids That Wear Black" is a simplified version of say things like Gothic and all its subgenres, one being, again, Steampunk.
Okay, it is true that I wear a LOT of black and purple and red...and white too and I'm quite and anti-social (all in real life, the internet life, I'm like what you see me :))
You know what signs annoy me? Watch out for falling rocks. How much could I possibly avoid what is effectively vengeful fury from the skies? You may a well have a sign saying 'random accidents ahead'.





