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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world to c/til@lemmy.world

N.B. This is a serious topic. Please stop spreading propaganda about acetaminophen being addictive or causing autism. Please read the study. The point of the study is not about acetaminophen. It is about social pain can hurt as much as physiological pain. Only people with trait of high level of forgiveness responded to acetaminophen. Acetaminophen will not work for you if you not a kind. forgiving person. No need to worry about acetaminophen if you have a weak trait. Kindness can be learned by not trolling

Social pain (psychache), such as ostracisation/rejection/bullying, can hurt as much as physical pain. Forgiveness and acetaminophen have interactive effects on experiences of social pain. Telling victims to just "let it go" is just like withholding pain medicines from patients recovering from surgery.

We need to tell the victims that psychological wounds are like physical wounds. They will heal but the healing processes can be long and painful. Psychological pain may come back in waves, and the scars may remain just like physical scars. If the psychological pain is unbearable, don't hesitant to seek mental health. "It's okay not to be okay." Don't be persuaded to think "it is all in the head." Psychological wounds are as real as physical wounds. Good luck.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world to c/til@lemmy.world

Chung Sun-sin, the appointed head of the National Office of South Korea of Office of Investigation used his power and connections to protect his son who bullied his classmate daily for years. The victim almost chose to end his own life. Chung Sun-sin reversed the penalty against his son so that his son could get into the top South Korea university.

Any graduate from the top South Korea universities are guaranteed to be one of the "elites".

Chung Sun-nin was able to reduce his son punishment to "reduce 1 point" from the university entrance exam test score. His son got almost full score.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world to c/goodoffmychest@lemmy.world

Original post: https://lemmy.world/post/38350973

I hope update is allowed.

Today I talked to my boss. Surprisingly, she was very accepting. I told her what happened over the weekend the aggressor and I worked. How the aggressor was passively aggressively rude to me. She was laterally commanding me ("Go home!","Go eat!) when she was just my peer, my equal, not my boss.

She was constantly over my shoulder trying to catch my mistakes. When i did, she would sneer. She thrives on the power of superiority. That just made me unable to focus. When I didn't make mistake, she looked like a dear caught in headlights.

She was harassing me to the point I couldn't concentrate.

My boss asked if I noticed any interaction between the aggressor and my co-workers. Luckily, I did remember and I told her!

Yes, I have proofs. I am a popular person. I even told my boss to ask anyone at work and they would back me up. This how confident I was.

Needless to say. The bully is not so brave now.

Lesson learned. Speak up! I wasn't going to tell my boss until I learned that I wasn't the only victim. Silence is not the answer.

I was harassed at work and I am going to file a complaint on Friday. I am scared as hell

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Over the weekend, I worked with a well known harasser and she kept giving me passive aggressive comments to the point I couldn't focus. She even texted me, "What is your compacity to work?" What's even supposed to mean? I am not a lazy person. I am very hardworking and i am very likable and popular.

Today I talked to my team leader and she told me to file a complaint to my manager on Friday. I am scared as hell. The bully has been there since day one and I am new. I don't mind getting fired but someone needs to speak up. This will be the first time I will be filling a complaint. I work in a state with no anti bullying protection. People can be fired at will. I am not of any "protection" group. The only thing I have is I am very popular

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world to c/til@lemmy.world

Abstract: Participants (N = 717) characterized their relationships with their dog and four human partners: closest kin, romantic partner, best friend, and child, using the Network of Relationships Inventory. The results showed that owners reported greater satisfaction with their dogs than with any human partner except their child. They received more Support from dogs than from any human partner except their child and experienced fewer Negative Interactions with their dogs compared to any human partner, except their best friend. Overall, the relationship with the dog provided high Companionship, opportunities for Nurturance, and minimal Negative Interactions. This may stem from the fact that the dog-human relationship features a more asymmetric power dynamic than human relationships – i.e., owners have full control over the dog’s life

Turcsán, B., Ujfalussy, D.J., Kerepesi, A. et al. Similarities and differences between dog–human and human–human relationships. Sci Rep 15, 11871 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-95515-8

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world to c/til@lemmy.world

Today I learned,

In 1931, an exceptionally talented young Berlin attorney named Hans Litten summoned Adolf Hitler to testify in a criminal case. Litten represented four victims of a brutal assault perpetrated by members of Hitler’s Sturmabteilung, or SA, on a dance hall frequented by leftist workers; by the time the assault ended, three people were dead. At trial, the defense sought to portray the SA as a disciplined political organization, under orders from Hitler to use force only as self-defense.

In his three-hour cross-examination of the head of the Nazi party, Litten managed what precious few dared to attempt. Hitler had expected the young lawyer to be intimidated; instead, Litten aggressively and skillfully dissected him under oath, reducing the supposedly gifted orator to a stammering rage. In trapping Hitler in contradictions and exposing him as an inveterate liar, Litten also made clear the Nazis’ goal of destroying the Weimar Republic. Hitler left the witness stand rattled and humiliated, henceforth forbidding Litten’s name to be uttered in his presence.

Hitler’s revenge came two years later, barely a month after he had been installed in power. In the wake of the Reichstag fire – an arson attack on the parliament building – and relying on a hastily drafted emergency decree for the “protection of people and state”, Hitler ordered the arrest and “protective custody” of numerous perceived political enemies, including Litten. Over the next five years, as he was shuttled from concentration camp to concentration camp, Litten was repeatedly beaten and tortured. In 1938, with no prospect of release, he took his own life. His crime: trying to protect the role of law and a constitutional democracy from a would-be authoritarian.

The United States in 2025 is not Germany in 1933. That said, Litten’s experience has a disturbingly familiar ring. Last week, the US attorney’s office for the eastern district of Virginia (EDVA) announced that the former FBI director James Comey had been indicted for allegedly lying under oath to a congressional committee. The case against Comey is so flimsy that Erik Siebert, Trump’s hand-picked chief federal prosecutor for the post, balked at filing charges. Siebert’s fair assessment predictably earned him the ire of the president. “I want him out,” Trump fumed, and so Siebert resigned before he could be fired, vacating the position he had occupied for barely eight months

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submitted 4 months ago by CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world to c/til@lemmy.world

Trump wrote that he has an "unprecedented opportunity" and will look at which "Democrat Agencies" to cut

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world to c/til@lemmy.world

I am a healthcare worker and I live in a red state. Today I tried to get my COVID vaccine and I was told I was not eligible.

I was shown a list of qualifying conditions and one of them is mental disorder.

I told the pharmacist that I am crazy; therefore, I am eligible for thhttps://www.cdc.gov/covid/index.htmle vaccine.

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My best friend had suffered treatment resistant depression for the longest time. Three years ago, he chose to leave us. I wrote him a letter back then.

Today, I accidentally clicked on the letter I wrote. It says, "I know you want me to live.'

I had to hold my tears went to the bathroom to avoid people at work seeing a grown me cry.

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submitted 4 months ago by CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world to c/til@lemmy.world

"Moral Hypocrisy". When Greed and Morality collide, Greed usually wins.

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submitted 5 months ago by CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world to c/manga@lemmy.ml

I am more surprised about Yuta Okkotsu 乙骨憂太 and Maki Zenin 禪院真希. They had kids together? Is 祈本里香 Rika Orimoto okay with it?

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[-] CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world 10 points 6 months ago

You have underestimated the power of porn games. The rest of the things you complain are not comparable as "How to get an A from your professor - sorority party edition" (coming to iOS and Android).

[-] CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world 17 points 6 months ago

True story.

One night a woman came to our Catholic hospital ER in Central Texas because she was sexually assaulted.

The doctor prescribed Plan B because the victim didn't want to carry her rapist's baby.

Our hospital refused to dispense it. Poor woman had to wait two days to get it from CVS.

This is the reality

[-] CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world 14 points 7 months ago

Rich people always think they pay for everyone. Wrong.

We are in the same society. A society with no hope is not a stable society.

[-] CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world 17 points 7 months ago

And he flew using US government plane. He has spent millions on just plane rides.

Who is wasting tax payer's money.

[-] CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world 13 points 7 months ago

I can't wait to see those people buy them and then complain about them.

[-] CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world 24 points 8 months ago

This is just my personal experience:

~I was talking to a few young Chinese. They were after born after the massacre happened.~

"Why are Hong Kong people are so full of themselves and rebellious? They think they are better? (Derogatory comments....", cheating among themselves, happily.

I couldn't help and interrupted, "Some young promising Hong Kong students were murdered, beaten and kidnapped under the mainland China. You can't blame them for not being defensive."

Immediately they resorted to their memorised response, "Do you have any resources to back up what you said? The official death count was zero."

Of course there was no "official" news resources. China suppresses the news media.

"It is the same as Tiananmen massacre. You won't find any "official resources " but everyone knows people were killed."

Another one retorted, "The official number is zero. What official resources you have to backup your claim?"

It was useless to talk anymore at that moment. I left. My encounter probably would be on their "report."

[-] CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world 9 points 8 months ago

I hope not people are like that. I have a coworker insists Harry Potter is "Satan". She has never read it watch a single book or movie.

[-] CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world 13 points 8 months ago

No one plays Portal here? No gamers?

[-] CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world 13 points 8 months ago

I agree. Instead of freezing him, she should donate it to an anti bullying charity.

[-] CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world 15 points 8 months ago

How dare he protects those immigrants!

[-] CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world 13 points 8 months ago

This is just like Chinese Cultural Revolution. That destroyed their economy and it took them a few decades to rebuild.

It is easier to destroy but hard to build..I hope they learned their lesson.

[-] CatDogL0ver@lemmy.world 11 points 8 months ago

I work with some of those "haters". They will never blame Trump. Even when their wallets are getting hurt, they will just blame Democrats and the world.

One haters I work with worship Trump and she is an Asian. How ironic

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