oh my!
its the beauteous bebelina.....anyone wanna read my mind?
What's there to read? :shy:
oh my!
its the beauteous bebelina.....anyone wanna read my mind?
What's there to read? :shy:
What's there to read? :shy:
mmm
a match made in heaven
i am thinking with my **** and you are talking out of your ******
true love, ja?
Oh Gustav! :shake:
A home away from home for nutters of all kinds.
I found a protective layer of a non ferrous metal helped me.
Try aluminum in a thin foil, and shape it to your cranium. Wear this and you will be fine.
I am.
I'll bet you say that to all the men you know!
I am still sending emails to Universities and doctors , I can not find any person that want to work with me with no success. With me they could find out how to stop those signals, like to try it in tunnel and underground. maybe it would be possible to find out how telepathic signals travel from brain to brain. What is it ... quantum physics ? low frequency waves . I am reading documents on quantum physics and neurology and teorethically telepathy should not be possible .
And?She got her education in her field here.
I dunno, is it? Your point would be...?Do you think this is an accredited University?
Is the University of Alternative Studies accredited?
UAS is not accredited by an accreditation agency approved by the U.S. Department of Education just like metaphysics and parapsychology degrees in the US. Such approval is a voluntary process, and in fact, the U.S. Department of Education states that accreditation itself is a voluntary process. There is no mandate by federal law for a School, College or University to be accredited. Many good schools are not accredited. Also, each accreditor has their own unique standards and, thus, there is no national consistency in institutional accreditation.
Accreditation in the United States is awarded by non-US governmental agencies. Again, accreditation is strictly a voluntary option in the United States and many high-quality, legitimate and legal Colleges and Universities and other institutions of higher education operate today without accreditation.
Sorry. I guess sarcasm doesn't translate well on-line. After I checked out that "institution" of higher learning, I had to wonder what exactly made her a "professional." I don't think a degree from that place qualifies a person as such, do you?And?
I dunno, is it? Your point would be...?
They certainly don't appear to be very literate.
Or shotgun spamming.What do you think , lucky guess or in touch with which way the wind blows?