do you understand how great this scene is it doesn’t even need editing
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do you understand how great this scene is it doesn’t even need editing
every single criminal minds episode
prentiss: oh boy can’t wait to go gambling this weekend
reid: i personally will be eating an encyclopedia
hotch: sorry guys, we have a case
prentiss: uch
jj: seven women were found dismembered
Garcia: d1sm3mbEreddd????
hotch: wheels up in twenty
*at local police precinct*
officer: thanks for coming to help out
Morgan: no problem
prentiss: the bodies have stab marks–
all: SEXUAL SADIST
hotch: we’re ready to deliver the profile
jj: white male
reid: late twenties to early thirties
Morgan: he’ll likely insert himself into the investigation
hotch: he’s trying to regain control over his life
*in serial killer’s lair*
serial killer: I love you
woman: we just met
serial killer: STAB STAB STAB
*back with BAU team. Morgan is on the phone with Garcia*
Morgan: give me what you got, baby girl
Garcia: you’re looking for Evil McEvilface, his father tried to kill him seven times, his mother ran away with the manny, and he lives at 6969 sad street
Morgan: you’re a miracle worker
Garcia: why don’t you come over and see what kind of miracles I can work
Morgan: *smiles and hangs up*
*back at serial killer lair*
serial killer: *about to kill woman*
all the BAU agents: FBI, PUT YOUR HANDS UP
serial killer: *puts knife to the woman’s neck*
prentiss: what happened to you as a child wasn’t fair, but you can’t hurt other ppl
serial killer: *starts crying, drops knife*
voiceover: *obscure quote*
*back on plane*
reid: did you know that there are seven leopards in existence. you have blinked twenty-two times since we boarded this plane. I am smart
all: *laughing* Reid
my roommate is simultaneously trying to calm down before her phone interview and psych herself up so she’s playing the animal crossing music but also striking power poses every few seconds
go get him.
The Stanford prison experiment tapes were so stupid when I watched them in AP psych and so stupid when I watch this film about them. Literally they could’ve all sat and played cards and got $15 a day to tell ghost stories all day and be best friends. But masculinity and whiteness and power created this violent irrationality that positioned young ass men to be met with brutality and trauma and disrespect even when it was obviously taken too far. and it makes no sense. If someone put me in a room with Black girls and said I would get paid $90 a day (that’s the equivalent apparently) to be a prison guard, do you know how fast I’d be sitting with them and learning about them and exchanging Instagrams and like.. sleeping.. like what the fuck was the point of any of that…
My psych teacher introduced us to this study and literally before she showed us was like “don’t ever confuse a study based on one type of person (white men/boys) to be an example of an Everyman situation. There is strong evidence that if this was recreated with diversity, or even just with girls, that the results would have been drastically different. This is an example of bias and sexism in the medical research community.”
“Other, more subtle factors also shaped the experiment. It’s often said that the study participants were ordinary guys—and they were, indeed, determined to be “normal” and healthy by a battery of tests. But they were also a self-selected group who responded to a newspaper advertisement seeking volunteers for “a psychological study of prison life.” In a 2007 study, the psychologists Thomas Carnahan and Sam McFarland asked whether that wording itself may have stacked the odds. They recreated the original ad, and then ran a separate ad omitting the phrase “prison life.” They found that the people who responded to the two ads scored differently on a set of psychological tests. Those who thought that they would be participating in a prison study had significantly higher levels of aggressiveness, authoritarianism, Machiavellianism, narcissism, and social dominance, and they scored lower on measures of empathy and altruism.” http://www.newyorker.com/science/maria-konnikova/the-real-lesson-of-the-stanford-prison-experiment
The thing about this study is that whether or not it’s generalizable to the public is debatable at best.
But it’s certainly generalizable to the population of people who tend to be drawn to prison system and law enforcement jobs because that’s exactly the demographics that tend to show up in those positions.
how do people get in relationships like how does that even happen how do u get the universe to align in ur favour like that
if you’re ever scared you’re not a good person, remember that bad people don’t care about being better
This is actually very important, so I’m gonna hit that reblog button again
i don’t get how ppl can hate the rain ? like…..the ocean came all this way to give the world tiny kisses & u treat her like this ???
When your brain finally has some good creative ideas but it’s 3 AM and you need to sleep
Athena blessed her with the ability to protect herself and men beheaded her for it.
That’s actually a really intetesting intpretation of it I hadn’t thought of. Most people seem to think Athena turned Medusa into a gorgon as punishment for defiling her temple, but thinking that she did so to protect her from being abused again is interesting and I like it!
Athena’s hands were tied. Yes, she was a powerful Goddess, but she was very much a woman in a “boys club”, and the true offending party (don’t think for a moment that Athena blamed Medusa for being raped in the temple, Athena knows better) held all the cards. There was nothing that Athena could do to punish the true criminal, and she was expected to punish Medusa by everyone else. What’s a Goddess to do when she cannot punish those who need to be punished and is expected to punish not only the truly innocent party, but her most beloved follower? Use that incredible brain power she had to protect Medusa at all costs, and of course the men would see it as punishment, to be have her beauty stripped from her and sent to live in the shadows. Medusa should have been KILLED for supposedly defiling the temple, whether she truly did or not, but she was given the gift of life, and the ability to protect herself and her daughters (who she bore thanks to Poseidon). This is why Medusa’s image was used to signify woman’s shelters and safe houses.
Medusa means “guardian; protectress”, and she was.
holy shit.
Feministic mythology is what I’m here for
Jolene by Dolly Parton except it’s playing downstairs while you’re laying up in the loft of a cabin listening to the thunder and rain hitting the roof tiles above you
Oh BITCH this is a mood
HOLY SHIT
The main difference between me and my cat is that when she sleeps all day and does nothing productive, she doesn’t feel crushing guilt and overwhelming societal pressure.
“Delicate is really a song about switching back and forth between being confident enough to have somebody like you back and then feeling like deeply, deeply insecure that no one would ever like you back.”
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*it starts raining*
me: yes
*lighting appears*
me: yES
*thunders explode*
me: YES
*raining intensifies*
me: YEEEEEEEESSSSSSSS