Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Hypnobooth

you are very relaxed and reaching for a croissant
 
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Hypnobooth looks like a photobooth that it sits in a busy public location, except its function is to provide short hypnosis sessions at an affordable rate.

You enter Hypnobooth and relax in front of a screen; pull the curtain across for privacy, then select your hypnosis subject matter session from the searchable menu and pay accordingly.

Various times lengths are available and it's also possible to come back for booster sessions. if (for example) your fear of baked beans phobia returns.

On completion, the booth returns you to normal consciousness, and prints out a card with some positive affirmations related directly to your session.

The makers of Hypnobooth are not responsible for any incidents of people flapping around believing themselves to be talking pigeons or similar anomalies following hypnosis.

xenzag, Feb 03 2019

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       Sounds like "THX 1138" ...   

       // fear of baked beans phobia returns. //   

       Fear of having a phobia of baked beans ? Or just a phobia of baked beans ? Or a generic fear of phobias ?   

       // people flapping around believing themselves to be talking pigeons //   

       So, Boris Johnson tested the prototype, did he ?
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