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Real or fake app12/28/2022 ![]() There was even a fully custom backend for PalmReport that allowed me (or whoever the palm reader would be) to access the images of paying clients. It literally made me smile when I looked at it :-) Till this day I’ve never been more proud of a site. I have to admit, by 2006 web design standards that site was THE SHIT!!!! I was especially proud of the Flash banner that was made for the homepage (many mobile devices can no longer view Flash, so don’t freak out if you can’t see it). ( Click here to see an archived version of PalmReport from 2006). This cost me a grand total of $700 to develop. So I bought the domain, spec’d out the entire business, contacted a Romanian web development team I knew well, and by early 2006 had a website, blog, and fully customized backend (complete with palm uploading feature) in place! (2016-Neville would punch 2006-Neville in the face for thinking a dumb thought like that). Young & Dumb Neville thought, “Well if no one is doing, then I bet I could make a ton of money doing it by being the first!!!” Well it turns out most palm readers aren’t the greatest online web developers, so there was literally NO site capable of doing that on the entire interwebs. 24-year-old Neville thought this was clearly a service offered somewhere online. In 2006 one of my friends looked at my palm and said I had a small “Money Line.” Well as a young & greedy Indian kid I couldn’t just let that comment slide! I had to prove them wrong!Īs a joke, I went online and searched for palm reading sites where I could upload a picture of my palm and get my palm read by a professional palm reader. Yup, at one point in time I owned a palm reading business! One of the reasons I actually care about this is because I once used to own a palm reading business! If the person starts to believe in this hocus pocus “a liiitttllle too much” it seems like it can go in an unhealthy direction. However, I think it leads down a dangerous path. People crave closure, and if this is a way of resolving it, then I’m actually ok with this being the method. I actually don’t mind this aspect that much. This appeases the mom and she feels a sense of relief and can begin the process of accepting her loss. The psychic “contacts” the son on “the other side” and “he” tells the mom he is doing great and that he is in a better place and safe. This “power” can be used for good or for evil.Ī mom grieving about the loss of her child is suckered into a psychic saying she can communicate with the child from “the other side.” She tells the mom not to tell anyone about this contact, and to keep coming back to her twice a week to speak with her child (for a nice heft fee of course)… Bad Example:Ī mom grieving about the loss of her child goes to a psychic to ask if her son is ok. By accurately “guessing” events in her life, she’s more likely to trust the next suggestion. There’s a 100% chance she’s had a physical or emotional pain by this point in her life. Power of Suggestion: By “vaguely sensing” some sort of “pain” the fortune teller is asking the woman to search her brain for anything that matches.
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