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06 Oct 2006 Fri 09:52 pm |
what is one of those you must explain what that is because i have never seen that in my life hahah i must be stupid haha
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06 Oct 2006 Fri 09:54 pm |
sorry if i seem really stupid..what is 'stockholm syndrome'??:-S
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06 Oct 2006 Fri 09:55 pm |
yes my question exactly hahaha
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06 Oct 2006 Fri 09:56 pm |
lets hope some1 tells us soon
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06 Oct 2006 Fri 09:57 pm |
yes i hope so cos its for me and i really need to no now haha
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06 Oct 2006 Fri 09:57 pm |
Offf I despair of English schools these days...
STOCKHOLM SYNDROME:-
Describes the behavior of kidnap victims who, over time, become sympathetic to their captors. The name derives from a 1973 hostage incident in Stockholm, Sweden. At the end of six days of captivity in a bank, several kidnap victims actually resisted rescue attempts, and afterwards refused to testify against their captors.
Victims begin to identify with their captors initially as a defensive mechanism, out of fear of violence. Small acts of kindness by the captor are magnified Rescue attempts are also seen as a threat, since it's likely the captive would be injured during such attempts.
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06 Oct 2006 Fri 09:58 pm |
what is IOTA aswell haha
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06 Oct 2006 Fri 09:59 pm |
Quoting heidilovesosman: what is IOTA aswell haha |
Please tell me you are joking?
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06 Oct 2006 Fri 10:00 pm |
no claims to being expert on this syndrome. It comes from I think a bank robbery where the customers and some employees were taken hostages. In like, I believe 24hrs, all the hostages became 'brain washed' and began to identify with the bank robbers. So when they were finally released, the hostages began to defend their attackers and even funded part of their legal defense. All this took place in Stockholm.
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