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Originally posted by hippomchippo
Why not go to a doctors? So you can actually get evidence that something is actually there and your friend isn't just messing with you.
[edit on 13-4-2010 by hippomchippo]
Originally posted by Jordan River
Originally posted by hippomchippo
Why not go to a doctors? So you can actually get evidence that something is actually there and your friend isn't just messing with you.
[edit on 13-4-2010 by hippomchippo]
Cause were broke and the likely hood of any person to take an alien implant serious is laughable.
Originally posted by hippomchippo
Originally posted by Jordan River
Originally posted by hippomchippo
Why not go to a doctors? So you can actually get evidence that something is actually there and your friend isn't just messing with you.
[edit on 13-4-2010 by hippomchippo]
Cause were broke and the likely hood of any person to take an alien implant serious is laughable.
So you're just going to play around with magnets and hope aliens didn't think of them?
Seriously, go to a doctors, say that theres something wrong with his foot and ask for an x-ray, shouldn't be that hard, i'm sure you could find a free clinic or even a UFO related doctor that usually does these sort of things.
That is pretty funny . But it would probably work...
Originally posted by Phlynx
Whatever you do, don't microwave his foot or taze it... Use a thermal camera and check it.
Originally posted by Qumulys
Hmmm, so I would be freaking out if I had unknown 'alien tech' inside my body. I'm pretty darn sure I would stop paying my INTERNET bill to save for some medical attention, perhaps even disconnect the power, heck anything can be done to raise money if indeed this was that serious to your friend.....
Perhaps this scar is as you say, just a 'scare'. boo
[edit on 13-4-2010 by Qumulys]
Originally posted by star in a jar
Did it short once then stop shorting the next time you applied the magnet?
Is the shocking sensation too painful, or can you keep shorting it until the thing's good and dead?
I'm not very knowledgeable in electronics.
What kind of magnet did you use, these powerful computer magnets or some other magnet?