celia

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Muricans 13 comments
celia · 5 years ago
Probably because you are surrounded by white and black people and you are used to look for distintive race features. Like, the bias is not as much preprogrammed in our race as it is learned by socialization
Or maybe I am completely wrong and you live in a predominantly black country, but I assumed you were American, i don't know why hahah
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Only skeletons were left 8 comments
celia · 5 years ago
The thing that bothers me the most is that they lived with a rotten corpse in the house like it's nothing
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Liar 12 comments
celia · 5 years ago
I mean, that would be a pretty dense milk if those strawberries float like that
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College professor advice 4 comments
celia · 5 years ago
Shit doesn't add up
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5'7'' 18 comments
celia · 5 years ago
Yes, @firefairy1990, i know that.
I'm also against being a total dickhead against fat people.
5'7'' 18 comments
celia · 5 years ago
Because if they are anorexic they have an eating disorder that can lead to death
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Very true 18 comments
celia · 5 years ago
As you said, probably there are undiagnosed men, but there's actually evidencie that women are around the 90% of bulimia and anorexia cases.
Which does not make men cases less important whatsoever
Mental illnesess are quite common in
both genders and we have to end the stigma that comes with it.
A huge part of that is what op says. The fact that depression or ed are more common in women should not be a "shaming factor" for men.
Accepting that men can be vulnerable is a huge step on men being happier
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That's deep, bruh 8 comments
celia · 5 years ago
That's the fun of "what if"
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This image is like an illusion 5 comments
celia · 5 years ago
Real eyes realize real lies
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Remember this, my friends 9 comments
celia · 5 years ago
If you stop loving someone don't force yourself to stay, because it's not making anyone a favour.
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Trees vs hemp 12 comments
celia · 5 years ago
My guess is that they took into account the potential trees from reproduction
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Real shit 13 comments
celia · 5 years ago
@diyrogue Spain :)
@xvarnah I see. I totally agree with you, and an hypen could be a good solution if you want a common surname, and, as you said; if they would never do it, how can you demand it from someone else?
I would feel like I'm losing part of who I am
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Real shit 13 comments
celia · 5 years ago
And do men do that?
Here the children get the first surname of each parent, and traditionally the fathers surname was first, but they changed the law some years ago and you can chose the order, but men are yet adamant on having their surname first
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Real shit 13 comments
celia · 5 years ago
I would hate to change my last names, I'm glad it's not a tradition here. Tho I guess that if you grew up with that concept it's not so weird. But yeah, it's a no from me
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Dogs can be so insensitive 2 comments
celia · 5 years ago
Friendly reminder that you will have a society of pawns if you look down on culture
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*pow* 7 comments
celia · 5 years ago
Do what you want~
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Will you date me? 6 comments
celia · 5 years ago
It's Moisés in spanish, he's probably not a native english speaker
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Experiment 113 comments
celia · 5 years ago
It amazes me how incredibly young is USA
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Girls make good FBI 18 comments
celia · 5 years ago
It was a
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When you try to hit one someone 20 comments
celia · 5 years ago
Maybe he has multiple private jets. Don't juzgue
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"Hey Janet- turn around!" 5 comments
celia · 5 years ago
Thanks, i hate it
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Relationship goals 12 comments
celia · 5 years ago
Oh
Hi, Mark
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That's late 4 comments
celia · 5 years ago
In Spain no one gets in the club before 3/4am
People drink outside from 00/1am until then
But well, we have dinner at 22 so it's quite logic
What do you think about it 28 comments
celia · 5 years ago
It goes along those lines.
Empathy is an adaptative trait and we are wired to develop it (babies tend to react more to the cry of another child more than to other sounds, for example) but we need social interactions (from peers, family...) to buid it during the years (we are born as self centered as it gets)
Trauma at a young age, when empathy is being developed, can result into it not being well formed or the person not being able to expres it
However, there's people that defends that after trauma (such as losing your home to a fire) depending on the age of the child the results may vary around the time of the incident; younger children tend to be more selfish and older children may be more generous, because their understanding of others is more advanced.
There's different outcomes for different people, because not everyones enviroment/trauma/resilience is the same, but trauma in general should not be romantified.
Hope it helps.
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What do you think about it 28 comments
celia · 5 years ago
As a psychologist; that's not it
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