You're good a piquing a diluted person's interest.
Strained as the case may be, if the point is to physically better one's self - to recover from a mental or physical ailment of any sort - whatever works should be allowed it's due course. Maybe the real lie should be in the way a placebo's itself is acknowledged. (Perhaps it should never be acknowledged at all. If it's effective, it's medicinal. That's the end of it. Humans are such drab, unintelligent creatures.)
(I have no personal opinions on the effect. But a month of four people under a spotlight and lock and key drove them to decide whether or not my medicines would save their lives or end them. Humans really are unintelligent, yet at the same time, the lack of trust is a strong point. I have my latent respect for them.)
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Strained as the case may be, if the point is to physically better one's self - to recover from a mental or physical ailment of any sort - whatever works should be allowed it's due course. Maybe the real lie should be in the way a placebo's itself is acknowledged. (Perhaps it should never be acknowledged at all. If it's effective, it's medicinal. That's the end of it. Humans are such drab, unintelligent creatures.)
...Deidara and Hidan have a what?
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(I have no personal opinions on the effect. But a month of four people under a spotlight and lock and key drove them to decide whether or not my medicines would save their lives or end them. Humans really are unintelligent, yet at the same time, the lack of trust is a strong point. I have my latent respect for them.)
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(A scientific pride and anomaly. It sounds both fascinating and unorthodox. Very like you, at any rate.)
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(If even that. What strong words. I'm flattered.)
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