Tom Cruise: L. Ron Hubbard cured dyslexia
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Tom Cruise has upset members of the dyslexia community by claiming in an interview that Scientology had cured his dyslexia.
War of words over Cruise's 'dyslexia cure'
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4 · Posted by: Gitcha on August 27, 2003 08:19 PM
Alright: 3 nukkas in a row. We'll go in reverse.
Nukka #3 - you make no sense. If I email you, you will not like it. I'll send you that picture from tubgirl.com & make sirens go off while you check it out at work. Busted, nukka!
Nukka #2 - You are the lamest. Haven't I sliced on you once already? You're weak in the knees, belly, and eyeballs. You need to be cured of sukka impotence.
Nukka #1 - At least you talk sense. But lissen: who the f*ck are we to know about Cruise's brains? Have you had a conversation with the nukka? Psych! Dude couldn't read right; dude read some powerful words; dude can read right now. WTF? Get off his nuts. Yeah, Hubbard's a trickster, a huckster, and a left-hander all the way down (say yeah!)
My point is that the pony don't have to do tricks to pull the cart. Dude don't have to meet Buddha to see Buddha-mind. Nukka like you don't need weed to get high. I tell a nukka like you we smoking the rill & your head gets funny & you start giggling like a girl.
So what's rill?
6 · Posted by: Gitcha on September 2, 2003 04:13 PM
DDDAAAMMMNNN!!!
A one-word shut down!
Tru enuf, dyslexia's on the rill. But how 'bout this, tho:
Dyslexia is a rill condition involving a mix-up of info from the eyes to the right centers in the brains. That info, tho, is not corrupted - just dis-organized. With a proper concentration technique, it can be recalled accurately. These techniques come in all stripes & ultimately work or do not work depending on the individual at practice.
Is that making sense? Like, brain trouble isn't like a sneeze - there's more than one cause & more than one solution. Or do you say no, the brain is as simple as a nose & its sneezes need kleenex & no other.
(I don't got the dyslexia, so I'm talking out of ig'nance on this one)
NUKKAS!!
8 · Posted by: makes sense on September 16, 2003 04:00 AM
Its very possible, and plausible that Scientology could fix problems in the physical and mental sense such as dyslexia.
the mind and body are so closely related, when you believe you are being healed, your body becomes stronger, more motivated, and capable of overcoming things that may seem impossible. Scientology while controversial, seems really no more horrific than Christianity is… In fact, much more peaceful, and at one with the universe… People claim faith can cure problems, and in their own way they can… whether that be spiritual energy we are accessing, or physical reasons
9 · Posted by: bobby on September 24, 2003 08:32 AM
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11 · Posted by: Brendan on January 28, 2004 02:57 AM
whatever Tom Cruise has, it's contagious. Don't believe me? Watch the Last Samurai and pay attention to the other actors noses at the begining of the film(the partition between the nostrils). By the end of the film( over months and months of working with Tom) the other actors noses have become off center, even the little boy. I only noticed this because I too have a broken nose and am probably dyslexic. Could this potential spread to everyone on earth, as now the people in Japan will probably pass it along to their friends/family. It is so suttle no one really notices because it takes months and months of being around that person. Is this an epidemic/epidenic?
12 · Posted by: betty on March 31, 2004 05:04 PM
would like more information on dyslexia cure from tom cruise as my grandson is dyslexia and is having a real rough time in school
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1 · Posted by: Nicole on July 22, 2003 10:44 AM
Yes, and I was cured of nymphomania by the teachings of Stephen King. That whole thing is so asinine.