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Mark Scott
@DylanDad
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Daphne, AL 🇺🇸 Se unió Temmuz 2009
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@ampineiro01 I’ve never seen a free for all shooting, but heard about them on the news.
I’ve seen a government kill its people on TV with a fake 911 and Covid. And they locked up hundreds for a provoked fight on Jan 6th. Heard about that?
Dont like it? Leave or change the constitution.
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@DylanDad To be honest, there are too many free for all shootings these days, and I don't really approve of carrying guns freely in this day and age
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In 1973, eight perfectly healthy people walked into Mental hospitals across the United States.
None of them were ill.
No one inside realized it.
It was an experiment designed by psychologist David Rosenhan to answer a disturbing question. Can professionals reliably tell the difference between mental health and mental illness? To find out, Rosenhan recruited eight ordinary people. A painter. A housewife. A pediatrician. A graduate student.
They lied about only one thing. They said they heard voices. That was enough. All eight were admitted.
The moment they entered the hospitals, they stopped pretending. They behaved normally. They cooperated. They asked to be discharged. It never worked.
Every normal action was reinterpreted as a symptom.
- Writing notes became obsessive behavior.
- Waiting quietly became pathological attention seeking.
- Politeness became controlled behavior consistent with illness.
Seven were diagnosed with schizophrenia.
One with manic depression.
Not a single staff member identified them as healthy.
The average stay was 19 days and yet one person remained hospitalized for 52 days.
Each day reinforced the same truth. Once labeled, reality stopped mattering.
When Rosenhan published On Being Sane in Insane Places, the psychiatric world erupted. One hospital challenged him to send new pseudopatients, confident they would catch them.
Rosenhan agreed.
Over the next months, that hospital identified 41 supposed impostors.
Rosenhan had sent no one. Not a single person.
The conclusion was unavoidable:
Diagnosis was not always based on facts. It was shaped by context and expectation.
This experiment shattered blind trust in clinical labels and forced major changes in how mental illness is diagnosed and treated. But its deeper lesson still unsettles today.
Perception can distort reality more than madness itself.
And sometimes, the most dangerous illusion belongs to those who believe they cannot be wrong.
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Orange Beach crash: DUI arrest, two taken to hospital | WKRG.com wkrg.com/baldwin-county…
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@IllIlIIIllllll @X_Grace_G It’s the family’s money. And the king is holding because why?
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@DylanDad @X_Grace_G Genuinely why though? Not like it’s the kids money
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@DylanDad @X_Grace_G I would be astatic if my parents were secretly millionaires.
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@JoeRoganRecaps You have to strip out the opposite spin particle and put it somewhere.
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Joe Rogan speechless after learning from NASA astrophysicist Michelle Thaller that aliens use “Quantum Entanglement” to travel instantaneously:
THALLER: “I don’t want your listeners to think I’m saying something stupid.”
ROGAN: “It’s not stupid. Quantum entanglement just means two things can be connected regardless of the physical distance apart.”
THALLER: “It’s real. Space and time don’t matter. Aliens would be able to respond to each other instantaneously because they’re entangled.”
ROGAN: “This is so bananas. So then what are humans entangled to?”
THALLER: “If humans all came from The Big Bang does that mean we’re connected to everything in the universe in some way?”
ROGAN: “You think this is how some super advanced intelligent life form would travel?”
THALLER: “It would make a lot more sense than using a spaceship.”
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🚨Joe Rogan does not like the fact that the UFC White House event is outside and says there could be many problems surrounding the event 😬
"I don't like the idea of fighting outside at all. There are too many problems with it.
In June, in DC, we looked it up last year — the same day was 100 degrees. Hot as f*ck.
I just don't think you should compete in a world championship fight in a non-controlled environment. It should be inside an air-conditioned arena.
Build a fucking roof. You've got all the money in the world, right? Are you doing this for 4,000 seats? Then build a 4,000-seat arena.
Imagine if someone loses a fight because it's too hot outside."
via: @joerogan
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