Pop psychology is always like "These experiments would never pass ethics boards today, but even if they were unethical, they still showed us more into the human mind than any other research today", but then you look at the research and it just says "We found that people feel bad when they're in a stressful situation. We made someone decapitate a live animal to find that out."
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For real, the United States made up the concept of brainwashing when American POWs in North Korea said how they were treated humanely.
Here's what will happen: Hamas will release every hostage that's still alive. Some will have died due to bombings or lack of resources. Then this will be Israel's POW/MIA used to justify forever war with Palestine.
You could just not have kids or a relationship to make things easier?
Someone else: I hate Walmart!
Me: So do I!
Someone else: Look at the people who shop there and work there!
Me: OK, you can fuck off.
I haven't finished the Scott Pilgrim Netflix series yet, but is literally everyone other than Gideon's life better with Scott gone?
Didn't Israel themselves once say that it's impossible to put an IED inside a human big enough to do any damage to anyone besides the person it was inside?
I've been fishing before and cleaned the fish. Not really too difficult. The only reason I wouldn't do it again is that fishing is fucking boring.
I think the worst thing was that the Cal Arts animation style clearly took some influence from Bryan Lee O'Malley's art style.
I wonder how Stockholm Syndrome enthusiasts try to explain that none of Ariel Castro's three victims fell in love with him, even though it was a much longer captivity.