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   goodsoldierschweik@gmail.com to All   
   Re: Say, Krypsis...   
   10 May 11 07:51:42   
   
   On Tue, 10 May 2011 07:39:58 +0900, DennisMc    
   wrote:   
      
   >On 5/10/2011 2:58 AM, rigger wrote:   
   >> On May 8, 5:22 pm, DennisMc  wrote:   
   >>> On 5/9/2011 8:47 AM, goodsoldierschw...@gmail.com wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>>>>>>>   Yep, you certainly must have been a writer. Not.   
   >>>>>>>>   Clue: The word is 'linguistic,' not 'lingual.'   
   >>>   
   >>>>>> lingual   \adj.: Of, relating to, or produced by the tongue.   
   >>>   
   >>>>>> Don't have this in your 4th grade dictionary?   
   >>>   
   >>>>>> See all the things you learn when you grow up.;)   
   >>>   
   >>>>>> Grow up!   
   >>>   
   >>>>>> dennis   
   >>>>>> in nca   
   >>>   
   >>> Do you actually think you're fooling anyone?   
   >>   
   >> "Do you actually think you're fooling anyone?"   
   >>   
   >> That depends; do you think you're anyone?   
   >>   
   >> I don't think so, but then I'm not either.   
   >>   
   >> If I'm wrong please let me know.   
   >>   
   >> dennis   
   >> in nca   
   >   
   >You're not wrong, rigger. You are just exhibiting the signs of a   
   >behavior modified by being bullied.  You think 'if I'm nice and agree   
   >with the bullies perhaps they will leave me alone.'   
   >It's not uncommon. It's called 'Stockholm Syndrome.'   
      
      
   You are wrong, you know.   
      
   The Stockholm Syndrome is a recognized psychological phenomenon   
   wherein prisoners express empathy have positive feelings towards their   
   captors.   
      
      
   The following are viewed as the conditions necessary for Stockholm   
   syndrome to occur.   
      
   Hostages who develop Stockholm syndrome often view the perpetrator as   
   giving life by simply not taking it. In this sense, the captor becomes   
   the person in control of the captive's basic needs for survival and   
   the victim's life itself.   
      
   The hostage endures isolation from other people and has only the   
   captor's perspective available. Perpetrators routinely keep   
   information about the outside world's response to their actions from   
   captives to keep them totally dependent.   
      
   The hostage taker threatens to kill the victim and gives the   
   perception of having the capability to do so. The captive judges it   
   safer to align with the perpetrator, endure the hardship of captivity,   
   and comply with the captor than to resist and face death.   
      
   The captive sees the perpetrator as showing some degree of kindness.   
   Kindness serves as the cornerstone of Stockholm syndrome; the   
   condition will not develop unless the captor exhibits it in some form   
   toward the hostage.   
      
   However, captives often misinterpret a lack of abuse as kindness and   
   may develop feelings of appreciation for this perceived benevolence.   
   If the captor is purely evil and abusive, the hostage will respond   
   with hatred. But, if perpetrators show some kindness, victims will   
   submerge the anger they feel in response to the terror and concentrate   
   on the captor's good side to protect themselves.   
      
      
   Note that none of the necessary conditions exist here so one can only   
   assume that you don't know what you are talking about and are simply a   
   stupid shit with access to a computer.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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