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What is the science behind this?
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Do you guys happen to know of an article that talks about something along the lines of victimized personality disorder, and how people who feel like they're being victimized by someone will do anything to cause destruction for the perpetrator, even if it means their own destruction?
I've been looking for it but I can't find it, maybe you guys could help?
The way they did the test was they took this game, and people who exhibited this particular behavior was most likely to sabotage their opponent even if it meant screwing themselves over.
I found the article once a long time ago and can't seem to find it again.
I've been looking for it but I can't find it, maybe you guys could help?
The way they did the test was they took this game, and people who exhibited this particular behavior was most likely to sabotage their opponent even if it meant screwing themselves over.
I found the article once a long time ago and can't seem to find it again.
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people died
and in the end
/pol/ is always right
translated from https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/gesundheit-oekologie/eine-impfpflicht-wuerde-das-tor-zum-missbrauch-weit-oeffnen-li.219816
"Compulsory vaccination would open the door wide to abuse".
Berlin doctor Erich Freisleben is overrun by patients with vaccine side effects. He has found a therapy - but he can't help them all.
>Berlin - Sixty-three million Germans are now fully vaccinated, or nearly 76 percent of the population. In view of continuing tension in the health care system due to the highly contagious Omikron variant, the vaccine mandate is currently being discussed. Erich Freisleben, a physician in Berlin, is opposed to this, saying that he is virtually overrun by patients with vaccination side effects in his practice. He had to hire a colleague to cope with the onslaught, found a way to help many of them, designed information leaflets for colleagues - and calls for research to take a closer look at vaccine side effects. Interview.
>Dr. Freisleben, how long have patients with severe vaccine side effects been coming to you?
I myself have had to learn what vaccine side effects are on Covid. Back in May 2021, a 62-year-old patient died from sinus vein thrombosis. He was otherwise in perfect health except for hypertension. His wife had urged him to get the vaccine, which she now bitterly regrets. First he had a pulmonary embolism, in the hospital they discovered severe clotting processes in his intestines and after administering blood thinners he was sent home again. First he got better, then he came back to the hospital with sinus vein thrombosis. There, still on his deathbed, he said, "Tell everyone not to get vaccinated." That was a shock to me. At that time, people still thought that blood thinning would be sufficient in such cases. Today we know that you have to give cortisone to contain the massive inflammatory processes. I didn't know that then either.
But do all doctors really know that now?
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and in the end
/pol/ is always right
translated from https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/gesundheit-oekologie/eine-impfpflicht-wuerde-das-tor-zum-missbrauch-weit-oeffnen-li.219816
"Compulsory vaccination would open the door wide to abuse".
Berlin doctor Erich Freisleben is overrun by patients with vaccine side effects. He has found a therapy - but he can't help them all.
>Berlin - Sixty-three million Germans are now fully vaccinated, or nearly 76 percent of the population. In view of continuing tension in the health care system due to the highly contagious Omikron variant, the vaccine mandate is currently being discussed. Erich Freisleben, a physician in Berlin, is opposed to this, saying that he is virtually overrun by patients with vaccination side effects in his practice. He had to hire a colleague to cope with the onslaught, found a way to help many of them, designed information leaflets for colleagues - and calls for research to take a closer look at vaccine side effects. Interview.
>Dr. Freisleben, how long have patients with severe vaccine side effects been coming to you?
I myself have had to learn what vaccine side effects are on Covid. Back in May 2021, a 62-year-old patient died from sinus vein thrombosis. He was otherwise in perfect health except for hypertension. His wife had urged him to get the vaccine, which she now bitterly regrets. First he had a pulmonary embolism, in the hospital they discovered severe clotting processes in his intestines and after administering blood thinners he was sent home again. First he got better, then he came back to the hospital with sinus vein thrombosis. There, still on his deathbed, he said, "Tell everyone not to get vaccinated." That was a shock to me. At that time, people still thought that blood thinning would be sufficient in such cases. Today we know that you have to give cortisone to contain the massive inflammatory processes. I didn't know that then either.
But do all doctors really know that now?
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>get into prestigious university
>major in art history
>major in art history
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Is this correct or would the ball stop accelerating at some point close to the speed of light?
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What are you reading /sci/?
Bonus points if DOVER
Bonus points if DOVER
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https://www.dub.uu.nl/en/news/uu-starts-pilot-which-students-safeguard-class-unpleasant-atmosphere
Does your uni have safeguards against unpleasant atmosphere during lectures?
Does your uni have safeguards against unpleasant atmosphere during lectures?
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/sci/ humor thread
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>Meteoroid
>Meteor
>Meteorite
Why do scientists do this dumb shit? Should we invent a second name for cars when they're parked as opposed to driving as well?
>Meteor
>Meteorite
Why do scientists do this dumb shit? Should we invent a second name for cars when they're parked as opposed to driving as well?
