Remember when Henry Ford... no, you might not be over a hundred, so you might not know.
Henry Ford used to say that you could have the Ford in any color you wanted as long as it was black.
the Shapetalking Psychology expands on that a bit by offering more choices.
As the Shapetalking Psychology teaches and preaches choice,
you are urged not to ask people IF they want to say yes,
asking instead which of several choices they like.
You instantly double the "yeses" you obtain.
We teach you wealth, you click buttons.
You can save lives every day, for FREE!
Just click on any of the food buttons.
MisterShortcut created a million of them
You read that correctly: one million buttons.
found in more than a million unique web pages,
all designed to help you to help yourself, and others.
This billion-dollar network is designed to be free for your life.
the Shapetalking Psychology is not free; you have to feed people.
Half of the new wealth you develop via the Shapetalking Psychology,
half your happiness and sharing is fairly earned by the Shapetalking Psychology.
Don't send half to me. Use my half to feed starving people. For now, do it at no charge to you.
Free. You get a one hundred percent rebate for any day that you click through to thehungersite.com (no relation)
the Shapetalking Psychology was given impetus to vastly expand because of the good work that these folks do.
They actually earn their living by getting food to starving people, thanks to huge-hearted sponsors.
With a rich collection of choices, please clickthrough each day to save lives, one click at a time.
Which of these sounds like the most fun to start with?
How many days of your life would you like to be credited with saving a life?
These simple clicks means saving lives - plural - every day you do so.
Food page you say,
food page, we play,
food page, anyway,
to help the starving.
Food page, we think,
for starvation stinks,
food page to help,
so send your kelp.
Hahhhhahaha - couldn't resist that one.
This food page was created in hope of getting you to help provide food for starving people.
In some respects, every page of the Shapetalking Psychology is a food page.