>Cautions Dr. Carole Lieberman, a psychiatrist in Beverly Hills: "It's a very dangerous and misleading rationale for parents to believe that because their child survived one violent movie, they should be able to survive another one. The point is, they shouldn't take them to any violent movie to begin with (because) each movie adds its own cumulative effect to the overall impact of screen violence which leads to more aggressive and desensitized behavior."
I kind of agree, but why does she use the word "survive"?
>Dr. Carole (((Lieberman))), a (((psychiatrist))) in (((Beverly Hills)))
Jayden Edwards
>I worry that hyperbole desensitizes us to rhetorical persuasion. Escalation of metaphors when? ...we're like 4 years deep into the "escalation of metaphors." I can't remember the last time I read an opinion that wasn't exagerrated
People who act like this have lives that aren't driven by necessity. When food, shelter, money, etc. are dependable and predictable, you start looking for other shit to worry about.
>(((Anonymous))) Why should I trust anything you say?
James Jones
WE DID IT REDDIT LOL
Nathaniel Nguyen
It's true, i survived being around a bunch of fucking liberals one time.
Nathaniel Hughes
>Dr. Carole Lieberman The nose knows
Aaron Peterson
Listen to the (((doctor))) goy
Matthew Howard
They tend to eat their own children. It's cultural thing and we should accept it. She makes valid points in this article about it.
Tyler Ortiz
>NOSE PIERCINGS >VISIBLE TATS
I'M SUPPOSED TO LISTEN TO WORDS THIS PERSON MAKES?
Logan Jones
I don't think you understand how this works user
Carter Green
Blogpost warning
When I was a kid I absolutely loved Jurassic Park. I was crazy about it. So naturally a few years later my aunt showed it to my cousin. Little fucker couldn't sleep for a week
I was born in 93, him in 99
Can't imagine how much worse it is now. I watched shit like Braveheart when I was 5 (not the most violent movie but certainly not pg 5) and I turned out mostly ok