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 She leaves off the titles that are relevant to his employment and hers. | 
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 but zero, unless quasi-judicial representatives of the Secretary of Commerce count as paralegals. | 
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 And my paralegal experience is pretty slim. I think my boyfriend helped out with some filing in his stepfather's law practice a few decades ago, but that's about as close as I get. | 
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 ncs disclosure: neither of them worked for my firm and neither were gay. | 
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 I was brought up very much not to believe in any "alternative" medicine. I never would have tried the acupuncture if it hadn't been for (1) a good friend pressing it and (2) the threat that I might need another bone graft or maybe lose my leg if the healing didn't pick up. The state of mind with which I approached it really goes against the placebo effect, as does the long, long, long history of this kind of treatment. In contrast, the chiropractor that I went to during the same period didn't do shit for me. | 
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 "I live for the sound!" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUwnkTnHrtI TM | 
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 Mine is zero, too. | 
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 In that case, I return to asking you to define "placebo." Because if something is effective, when you have serious doubts that it will be, and it has been effective on many people for a very long time, that seems to me to be the opposite of "placebo," at least in the way you were using it. And since the definition, per dictionary.com, is "a substance having no pharmacological effect but given merely to satisfy a patient who supposes it to be a medicine," then yeah -- I'm going with the idea that it's "fooling yourself." I'm not sure what you intended the word to mean. | 
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 Maybe that was my problem -- my right leg really is longer than my left, it's not just a feeling. | 
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