pop culture
Epic love stories and relationships as depicted in pop culture, though it rarely turns out like that in real life.
Stop Telling Victims That If They’re Truthful They Will Win a Defamation Suit
As the news of the Depp V. Heard verdict was announced June, predictably, the internet exploded with controversy. For so long I had been keeping myself as distanced as possible from the details of the case, but I eventually broke down and began to follow the discourse religiously.
By Alexandria Roswick4 years ago in Humans
Human behaviour psycology
Human behaviour psycology: (HBP) is a discipline of psychology that examines human behavior. HBP is defined as "the study of how people function psychologically". The field is rooted primarily in developmental psychology and cognitive psychology, although recent developments have brought research in evolutionary biology and genetics and neurobiology to bear on HBP. Its primary focus is on how individuals and groups behave, interact, and develop.
By Muhammad Abrar4 years ago in Humans
Generalizing in a Politically Correct World
Perhaps the most consistent argument one faces when discussing politically incorrect subjects is the knee-jerkingly reflexive, “You can’t generalize like that!” They usually follow this with an anecdote about someone’s friend’s cousin who lives next door to a lady in a neighbouring town - ten years ago. The purpose of telling this story is that it “obviously proves” the politically incorrect premise is wrong. It is the trick of personalizing an individual characteristic over a group characteristic - which shows the person giving the anecdote has already lost the plot and is not arguing in good faith.
By Kriss Cross4 years ago in Humans
The Last Leg - Disability Lures
Introduction I am not disabled though I have a lot of health issues. A few of my friends suffer from physical disabilities such as Multiple Sclerosis, needing aid to walk, blindness and more. Many more suffer from mental illnesses including Bipolar, ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), Dyslexia, Agoraphobia, Autism, BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder), OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder ) and many more and I always try to be there for them and to offer my support in any way that I can. Although this is not specifically about any of these I will list some helpful contact links at the end of this article.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Humans
We are Jane: Why "Jane the Virgin" is My Favorite T.V. Show and Could be Yours Too
*Spoiler Alert* I’m going to make several references to the show across the seasons so if you’ve already started watching it and don’t want any spoilers, come back to my blog after you’re caught up on episodes.
By Selys Rivera4 years ago in Humans










