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Michael

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I don't think the research conclusively supports your theory.

You're absolutely right. My subject-header was only the equivalent of recommending BSI when administering physical therapeutics; the patient's well-being should not come at the (involuntary) expense of the practitioner's. Usually.

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You're absolutely right. My subject-header was only the equivalent of recommending BSI when administering physical therapeutics; the patient's well-being should not come at the (involuntary) expense of the practitioner's. Usually.

What is BSI?

Humour should be accepted and appreciated in whatever form it presents itself whether voluntary or involuntary. This doesn't necessarily equate to humour at anothers expense being as valuable as another form.

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What is BSI?

Humour should be accepted and appreciated in whatever form it presents itself whether voluntary or involuntary. This doesn't necessarily equate to humour at anothers expense being as valuable as another form.

If someone felt like laughing at you for saying that, which I don't, would you want such a person to do so?

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