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Nastybutler , in Delta flight diverted after passenger reportedly has 'diarrhea all the way through the airplane'

Welp. This tops my most embarrassing moment by a country mile

Kirkkh , in America Has Reached Peak Therapy. Why Is Our Mental Health Getting Worse?

The marketing has just peaked. Lots of emotionally irresponsible people dying for to pay for permission to just be happy.

Donjuanme , in More wild Atlantic salmon found in U.S. rivers than any time in the past decade, officials say

Those are frighteningly low numbers.

exploding_whale ,

Very much so. Also, I’m not sure if I’m just old or if 2011 really wasn’t that long ago. I’d really like to see wild salmon numbers more like 1811.

TransplantedSconie , in Mar-a-Lago IT worker struck cooperation agreement with special counsel, his former lawyer says | CNN Politics

Walt Nauta: “Wait, you can do that?”

Jack "Razor Beard"Smith: “You? Not anymore.”

FuglyDuck ,
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Okay. “Jack Smith, Legal Pirate,” is as tempting as “Jack Smith Secret Agent Lawyer”

matchphoenix ,

A legal pirate was called a privateer

Rapidcreek , in Mar-a-Lago IT worker struck cooperation agreement with special counsel, his former lawyer says | CNN Politics

You picked a fine time to leave me Yuscil

downpunxx ,
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Yuscil Yuscilllllllllllllllll

Perrin42 ,

Five corrupt children and an election to steal...

DrBob ,
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We’re unabashed slimes,

Lived through some graft times,

Perrin42 ,

So why won't you lick my boot heel?

You picked a fine time to leave me Yuscil.

REdOG ,
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With 400 charges and a lawyer bill

Perrin42 ,

With 400 charges and a [big] lawyer bill

That's way better than mine!

Naura , (edited ) in America Has Reached Peak Therapy. Why Is Our Mental Health Getting Worse?

It’s because it begins very young. I’ve seen my friend hit her SIX MONTH OLD because they reached out to grab glasses that she puts in front of her. To train up a child? some bullshit religious “child training” program is often used in religious communities.

More frequent parental punitive discipline was significantly associated with smaller dorsal striatal volume in children, consistent with research demonstrating striatal differences following exposure to severe early life stress. Moreover, these results are consistent with a growing body of research linking normative variation in parental care with children’s brain structure. They align more specifically with recent work linking negative parenting (e.g., aggressive behavior, hostility) with reward processing neuroanatomy in adolescents and frontal-striatal functional connectivity in children.

Smaller dorsal striatal volume was significantly associated with higher depressive symptoms in children, consistent with previous work that has mainly focused on MDD in adolescents or adults. Thus, this study extends previous work by showing similar associations in a community sample of children who did not have psychiatric diagnoses. These findings suggest that changes in striatal morphology may precede the onset of MDD, [Major depressive disorder] which typically occurs in adolescence or adulthood

Parental Punitive Discipline and Children’s Depressive Symptoms: Associations with Striatal Volume

People are literally damaging their children’s brain by using punitive discipline / stressors.

“I got spanked and I’m ok” just is not true.

Tavarin ,
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People were far more abusive to their kids in the past, so that doesn’t really explain why depression is getting worse now.

oatscoop ,

Because they were depressed and had a litany of other issues. Since it was taboo to talk about (and confront) those issues they developed fucked up coping mechanisms. Like hitting their kids/spouse. Explosive tempers, or just being an asshole. Drinking, gambling, cheating, etc.

Two of my grandparents were hardcore alcoholics that drank themselves to death after attempting suicide multiple times (which I only heard about as an adult). The third succeeded in hanging themself. The fourth lived to old age and was one of the nastiest, most narcissistic people I’ve met.

Tavarin ,
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Sure, so then why are mental health issues appearing to get worse, despite the fact that people were so depressed they beat their kids all the time in the past?

Simple, we’re just better at diagnosing and treating it now, and people are more comfortable admitting to it now.

We’re not worse mental health wise, we’re a hell of a lot better than in the past. People are just more willing to talk about it now, and not try to have a stiff upper lip like with past generations.

BeardedBaker ,

Back then everyone smoked 100 cigarettes everyday.

Naura ,

Actually that makes sense. studies show epigenetic gene expression and its connections to depression. Conflicts like world war 2, that happened 80 years ago could be affecting us today. Abuse our parents, grandparents, great grandparents had to deal with could be the reason why we are more depressed.

I come from a family who lived in okinawa in 1945, my grandparents was part of children who were made to fight/work by the japanese imperial navy. They came here to the US for a better life. It was better but that didn’t change the fact that my grandparents went through that.

My entire family (3 generations) suffers from depression. My kids have never been abused so they don’t have depression but they are one stressful event away from being depressed.

Tavarin ,
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We’re not more depressed now, we’re just more open about it and seeking help. Sure out grandparents had a rough go of it, but so did their parents, and their paretns parents, and on and on throughout history.

Before World War 2, you had the Great Depression. Before that World War 1 and the Spanish Flu. Before that you had colonialism, slavery, and horrific working conditions. Before that you had the black death. Before that you had less than a 50% chance of reaching adulthood.

People were definitely more depressed in the past, they were just shamed into having a stiff upper lip and not talking about it.

TheWoozy , in Mar-a-Lago IT worker struck cooperation agreement with special counsel, his former lawyer says | CNN Politics

The rats are beginning to turn on each other. This is good.

ohlaph ,

It’s fantastic. Stocking up on popcorn.

Ghostalmedia , in Mexico’s Supreme Court decriminalizes abortion nationwide
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Mexican vacations are about to become even more popular for Texans.

BURN , in Carmakers are failing the privacy test. Owners have little or no control over data collected

I think the newest car is even consider is 2008. Once they started putting telemetry in our cars it was inevitable that they’ll collect every possible datapoint to sell.

I don’t get the need for any of the new features anyways. My 2004 escape does everything I need it to with absolutely no fancy electronics. The cruise control still moves the throttle pedal ffs. The stereo is a $75 dumb radio and everything else is analog.

My next daily driver will probably be whatever I can find that’s older and fun to drive. Some of the new cars look great, especially the EVs, but I’m not willing to let them have that much data about me

AllonzeeLV , in Tropical Depression 13 forms in Atlantic, could become "major hurricane" by end of week

I am ashamed and aghast that humanity is destroying itself by terraforming our only habitat against ourselves, solely to continue to make the rich sociopath club richer.

That said, I’m not entirely sad that Florida happens to be on the front line of that self-destruction, as they’ve been and continue to be a reliable vote for that self-destruction.

phoenixz , in Carmakers are failing the privacy test. Owners have little or no control over data collected

Change your cities to be human centric instead of car centric. Build bicycle lanes, Changr building zoning in suburbs so that small shops and restaurants are sprinkled thought. Invest heavily in public transportation

Now we mostly no longer need cars. We’re healthier because we move more, we’re healthier because the air is cleaner, cities are safer and prettier, quieter, everything gets better.

Maajmaaj , in Mexico’s Supreme Court decriminalizes abortion nationwide
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The price of flights from US to Mexico finna skyrocket.

AllonzeeLV , in A judge orders Texas to move a floating barrier used to deter migrants to the bank of the Rio Grande

Imagine hating human beings for being born on the other side of an imaginary line so much that you’d fill your own waterways with sharp metal objects in an attempt to injure or kill them.

This is some dark ages shit. Then again, this is a dark age.

atx_aquarian ,
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I’m all about “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,” but I think it’s a mistake to assume the “strong border” people’s motivation is hatred. Some people will hate, but, living around plenty of the people who support it, it’s clear to me that selfishness, fear, and ignorance are far more common elements.

BackOnMyBS , in Mexico’s Supreme Court decriminalizes abortion nationwide
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Maybe Trump’s wall wasn’t to keep people out, but to keep people in.

madcaesar , in Ex-Proud Boys leader sentenced to 22 years for role in US Capitol attack

Sweeeeet Sweeeeet Victory!!

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