Message from @esotericpazuzuism
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lol your fucking dumb
No, I just understand that all magnetic pulses or parts of the brain are identical.
you dont see how this is a conflict of interest
Now, if they were developing a protocol for changing attitudes like one of those western universities? Yes.
Yes I would be creeped out, just as I was when that university released the study.
straw man stay on point
I don't even know what you are talking about.
your off topic
No, you're just a moron, constantly reminding the server why you have the "Tard" role.
and your faggot go caught aids
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Who or go?
idk why your even here
all you do is post gay porn or creeper porn
image my shock
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The crux of the issue is that some people actually did develop a very creepy neuro-stimulation protocol, while some people are developing largely unrelated things, and you are too ignorant to even know why they would be different.
A depression treatment is not useful for indoctrinating people, the first protocol in that image might actually be.
there not they have same effect ... to change someones brain pattern
Pretty sure atheists have a higher risk of depression, so for all we know a depression treatment might make people find Jesus in droves.
Yes, indeed, the cult behind the Sarin attacks in Japan developed the first instance of the technology.
(It actually worked too.)
that cults was based
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Not the first instance of neural stimulation technology, the first instance of neural stimulation technology for controlling opinions.
It was around long before that.
but this going to be memed in the next big thing
for depression
when you have the world burning and every one is sad then you have the magic chair you sit in to feel happy
thats 1984 level horror
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Yes, a treatment for depression might, shockingly, be marketed for depression, possibly even as a blockbuster treatment for it. Verified Nostradamus.
No, that isn't how treatments for depression work.
Opioid abuse, sure.
i said marketed not that it work work 100% of the time
things go in trends
And I am saying that treatments for depression don't make you think the world is perfect.
Even when they work very well.
but its going to marketed that way
I doubt it.