This doctor has developed a way for you to improve your attention. See that cap the man is wearing? If his attention wanders, increasingly large jolts of electricity will bring it right back. Maybe that will catch on in schools.
Bigmike1
Loc: I am from Gaffney, S.C. but live in Utah.
Why is it that all of these wild claims come from doctors from India or some other third world country? I never give any credence to any of these advertisements. They are a good way to lose money.
All of them from third world countries?
cyan
Loc: Northern NJ
jerryc41 wrote:
This doctor has developed a way for you to improve your attention. See that cap the man is wearing? If his attention wanders, increasingly large jolts of electricity will bring it right back. Maybe that will catch on in schools.
or else he can go swimming.
My teachers just used a ruler to the back of my head. No electricity needed.
kpmac wrote:
My teachers just used a ruler to the back of my head. No electricity needed.
That was very effective! Unfortunately, we’d get sued now for touching someone’s precious little darling.
Bigmike1 wrote:
Why is it that all of these wild claims come from doctors from India or some other third world country? I never give any credence to any of these advertisements. They are a good way to lose money.
Because they are using ancient wisdom from "The East."
Why did the Beatles latch onto Maharishi Mahesh Yogi for life advice, rather than Bob Smith from Wichita (made up name)?
For wild claims, just take a look at Dr. Oz and his "Miracle Drugs." We have more than our share of home-grown miracle workers.
Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
Maybe it could become a law that someone has to wear one of those while driving!
Doddy
Loc: Barnard Castle-England
I wonder if the house lights would dim at the same time?
U.S. Army in the 1950s used pointer sticks banging on your helmet liner to correct inattention in a class room setting.
Doddy wrote:
I wonder if the house lights would dim at the same time?
No, that's only in the movies.
bittermelon wrote:
All of them from third world countries?
I guess he never watched Dr. Oz.
Soul Dr.
Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
kpmac wrote:
My teachers just used a ruler to the back of my head. No electricity needed.
I had one teacher that would pull hair on the the back of your neck. That would get your attention real quick 😜!
Will
jerryc41 wrote:
This doctor has developed a way for you to improve your attention. See that cap the man is wearing? If his attention wanders, increasingly large jolts of electricity will bring it right back. Maybe that will catch on in schools.
I'm sure Catholic schools had something similar. A nun with a ruler. And Sister Buick Riviera would have whacked me a few times for clowning.
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