cell phone head sets, hands free convenence or secret mind comtrol?
By Madwirch58
@Madwirch58 (23)
United States
January 14, 2010 1:44am CST
I was talking to a friend of mine the other day and we got to talking about cell phone head sets. He said that they can very easily used as a mind control device.
The human brain works on electrical pulses. And a head sets can be used to broad cast messages to the subconscious brain.
Me ,I don't use one my self, because I don't care to much for talking on the phone. What I want to know is what others think of this.
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@kaylachan (69676)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
14 Jan 10
The very idea of the mere suggestion that a headset could be used as mind control cracts me up. I rely on my head set a lot. I use my hands more then the adverage person. If I'm not using my hands to do tasks such as laundry and other household chores, then I'm using it to type on my laptop, or if I'm out of the complex wheeling myself in my manual wheelchair. Not having a hands-free device isn't that bad for that reason it actually helps me out a lot. I don't make or receive calls that much, I mostly text, but I still use my hands-free device to do things in case I get the occassional call.
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@rosekiss (30414)
• Eugene, Oregon
14 Jan 10
I have never even given that a thought. I really don't sue my headset all that much, only when I go in my car, and then I really don't get calls. It is very uncomfortable after awhile, that is for sure, and I can't wait to get home to take it off. It now a law here in Oregon, that we can't use our cellphones while we are driving, unless we have a hands free headset. I am all for that as so many people will drive and talk on the cell phone and they get distracted, and can't do both. I just wish the blutooth headset was more comfortable, but at least I don't have to use it all that long anyway. Take are, and happy mylotting.