If he genuinely believes that genies/djinns exist, why wouldn't he believe it's a real lamp?
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If he genuinely believes that genies/djinns exist, why wouldn't he believe it's a real lamp?
Eh, he got a lamp and a life's lesson out of the deal. Not so bad.
I might buy the movie prop for that much, even without a genie.
But not $41,600 (what the article says).
Haha, very funny, ain't it?
People are soooo dumb I just bought the REAL lamp on eBay for a cool $3800
smdh
A majority of humans still believe in praying to magic sky gods so yes they are this gullible.
This probably wasn't supposed to become a religious discussion thread, but looks like it's bound to happen.
A degree doesn't decide someone is immune to gullibility, it certifies that said individual is skilled in a certain field. And scammers still exist as they have existed since millenniums.
Considering 70 Americans fell for a obvious and not very smart con man, apparently so.
[QUOTE=achilles;5216006]Humans are that gullible. Kryptonians, OTOH, never would have fallen for that. Martians too. And Durlans. None of them would fall for that.[/QUOTE]
Well i guess it's possibly because most alien races do not believe in magic.
The [B][I]"Jesus Hustle"[/I][/B] is the best scam going. Those multi-millionaire TV preachers have got tremendous game. I don't hate them at all. They get idiot Cross-Humpers to PayPal them money right to their accounts.
If you can pull steady money from Christo-Fascists every week then I can only respect the game.