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This is really hot. It looks like 2 insects fucking. Their most sensitive parts touching together........
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How could this happen?

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How does /sci/ feel about him?
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What are the best exercises for improving my strength, agility, stamina and so on? I don't care about look. I'm weak and I want to become a war machine.
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Are there particles that exist in multiple places at the same time?
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Every discipline/field is just a subset of math, so why even teach them? Everyone should just be a math major and then theyll be able to figure everything else out on their own.
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If the universe is expanding, does that mean the space between objects on a smaller scale is also expanding?

Like are me and you drifting further apart from each other regardless of how small the amount is? If it only applies to large bodies like planets, then why?
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>be me
>learn statistics
>its just calculus
I want my 3 years back
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>wikipedia cannot be used as a source!
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Happy birthday, Carl Gustav Jung!


Key contributions of Jung include:

. The collective unconscious: A universal cultural repository of archetypes and human experiences.

. Dream analysis and the interpretation of symbols from the collective unconscious that show up in dreams.

. Extroversion and introversion: Jung was the first to identify these two personality traits, and some of his work continues to be used in the theory of personality and in personality testing.

. Psychological complexes: A cluster of behaviors, memories, and emotions grouped around a common theme. For example, a child who was deprived of food might grow into an adult smoker, nail biter, and compulsive eater, focusing on the theme of oral satiation.

. An emphasis on spirituality: Jung argued that spirituality and a sense of the connectedness of life could play a profound role in emotional health.

. Individuation: The integration and balancing of dual aspects of personality to achieve psychic wholeness, such as thinking and feeling, introversion and extroversion, or the personal unconscious and the collective unconscious. Jung argued that people who have individuated are happier, more ethical, and more responsible.

. The persona and the shadow: The persona is the public version of the self that serves as a mask for the ego, and the shadow is a set of infantile, suppressed behaviors and attitudes.

. Synchronicity: A phenomenon that occurs when two seemingly unrelated events occur close to one another, and the person experiencing the events interprets this correlation as meaningful.

In addition, some of Jung's patients helped to found Alcoholics Anonymous, inspired by Jung's belief in an evangelic cure for alcoholism.

https://www.goodtherapy.org/famous-psychologists/carl-jung.html
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