Friday, September 30, 2011
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Saturday, September 24, 2011
Schizophrenia was an inside job
[...]
Nash has suggested hypotheses on mental illness. He has compared not thinking in an acceptable manner, or being "insane" and not fitting into a usual social function, to being "on strike" from an economic point of view. He has advanced evolutionary psychology views about the value of human diversity and the potential benefits of apparently nonstandard behaviors or roles.[25]
Nash has developed work on the role of money in society. Within the framing theorem that people can be so controlled and motivated by money that they may not be able to reason rationally about it, he has criticized interest groups that promote quasi-doctrines based on Keynesian economics that permit manipulative short-term inflation and debt tactics that ultimately undermine currencies. He has suggested a global "industrial consumption price index" system that would support the development of more "ideal money" that people could trust rather than more unstable "bad money".[...]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Forbes_Nash
Friday, September 23, 2011
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Saturday, September 10, 2011
The results of the latest psychological tests show me that I'm as fit as a koala bear before it was killed and processed into an Olsen coat
Friday, September 9, 2011
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Mensa International has about 100,000 members who apparently are too dumb/not smart enough to solve one pooping problem in the world
such as the climate crisis, economic injustice, hunger, all wars and mental illness.
A lazy load of shitheads who have nothing better to do than congratulate themselves on being more intelligent than everyone else while playing with their golden dicks.
What a waste of space and energy! It's not worth a fucking cent. Yawn!
Mensa Nazi lab
A lazy load of shitheads who have nothing better to do than congratulate themselves on being more intelligent than everyone else while playing with their golden dicks.
What a waste of space and energy! It's not worth a fucking cent. Yawn!
Mensa Nazi lab
Mission
Mensa's constitution lists three purposes: "to identify and to foster human intelligence for the benefit of humanity; to encourage research into the nature, characteristics, and uses of intelligence; and to provide a stimulating intellectual and social environment for its members".[8]
To this end, the organisation is also involved with programs for gifted children, literacy and scholarships, and it also holds numerous "gatherings" (see below).
[...]According to American Mensa, 41 percent of its members are baby boomers between the ages of 47 and 64, and there are more than 1,700 families with two or more Mensa members.[...]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mensa_International
Monday, September 5, 2011
psychiatry ain't bulletproof either
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Bullying in psychiatry
Intuitively, the psychiatric profession might be expected to be particularly sensitive to bullying and its consequences. However psychiatric trainees are in no way exempt with rates of bullying at least as high as other medical students. In a survey of psychiatric trainees in the West Midlands, 47 per cent had experienced bullying within the last year with even higher percentages amongst ethnic minorities and females. Qualified psychiatrists are not themselves required to be psychiatrically tested.
[...]Speaking of many doctor's predilection of bullying nurses, Teresa Brown writes:
- "...the most damaging bullying is not flagrant and does not fit the stereotype of a surgeon having a tantrum in the operating room. It is passive, like not answering pages or phone calls, and tends toward the subtle: condescension rather than outright abuse, and aggressive or sarcastic remarks rather than straightforward insults.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullying_in_psychiatry#Bullying_in_psychiatry