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  1. These things mattered today…

    topheriskris:

    This elephant

    What it’s like to have no internet. 

    Warp drive may become real.

    Find the best french fries

    For the fries, man. For the fries.

  2. reignsreign:

Learned helplessness, as a technical term in animal psychology and related human psychology,  means a condition of a human being or an animal in which it has learned  to behave helplessly, even when the opportunity is restored for it to  help itself by avoiding an unpleasant or harmful circumstance to which  it has been subjected. Learned helplessness theory is the view that clinical depression and related mental illnesses may result from a perceived absence of control over the outcome of a situation.
reignsreign:

Learned helplessness, as a technical term in animal psychology and related human psychology,  means a condition of a human being or an animal in which it has learned  to behave helplessly, even when the opportunity is restored for it to  help itself by avoiding an unpleasant or harmful circumstance to which  it has been subjected. Learned helplessness theory is the view that clinical depression and related mental illnesses may result from a perceived absence of control over the outcome of a situation.
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    reignsreign:

    Learned helplessness, as a technical term in animal psychology and related human psychology, means a condition of a human being or an animal in which it has learned to behave helplessly, even when the opportunity is restored for it to help itself by avoiding an unpleasant or harmful circumstance to which it has been subjected. Learned helplessness theory is the view that clinical depression and related mental illnesses may result from a perceived absence of control over the outcome of a situation.

    (Source: reignyreigny)