There was a test where people role played being guards and prisoners. Each set would begin acting out the characteristics normally associated with their role.
there was no danger of stockholm syndrome with the last book i was reading. the description sounded interesting – “a 100-yo woman looks back on her eventful life”; it turned out to be a glorified romance novel (yuck) with a bit of banal social commentary. violeta, by isabel allende. thumbs down…
I spent a month on a “3-day trip” to a chemical factory in Texas. There’s some kind of weird tax break if you build your chemical factory in the middle of a working cattle pasture. Every few days, I thought I would be leaving but got extended. I watched some newborn calves grow over that month. When I finally got the release to go home, I was thinking I might miss seeing those little guys grow into …
Wait a minute! I had an epiphany. I not only had Stockholm Syndrome; I had Livestockholm Syndrome!
For anyone interested in reading about this, there is a book out called “Hostage Cop,” written by, and about Frank Bolz, who was a hostage negotiator. Great book.
dadthedawg Premium Member about 1 year ago
What is Stockholm syndrome?…..
comixbomix about 1 year ago
It was captivating.
preacherman Premium Member about 1 year ago
There was a test where people role played being guards and prisoners. Each set would begin acting out the characteristics normally associated with their role.
gokarDun about 1 year ago
Best example in these times…MAGA. Poor fools are enchanted by their captor.
T... about 1 year ago
Vely cleber cartoon team…
Robert Miller Premium Member about 1 year ago
I have a shirt I had made that says, “I Love my wife…I have Stockholm Syndrome”…
PlatudimusAtom Premium Member about 1 year ago
Shoe is under the author’s thrall.
gopher gofer about 1 year ago
there was no danger of stockholm syndrome with the last book i was reading. the description sounded interesting – “a 100-yo woman looks back on her eventful life”; it turned out to be a glorified romance novel (yuck) with a bit of banal social commentary. violeta, by isabel allende. thumbs down…
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
I spent a month on a “3-day trip” to a chemical factory in Texas. There’s some kind of weird tax break if you build your chemical factory in the middle of a working cattle pasture. Every few days, I thought I would be leaving but got extended. I watched some newborn calves grow over that month. When I finally got the release to go home, I was thinking I might miss seeing those little guys grow into …
Wait a minute! I had an epiphany. I not only had Stockholm Syndrome; I had Livestockholm Syndrome!
:) :) :)
tinstar about 1 year ago
For anyone interested in reading about this, there is a book out called “Hostage Cop,” written by, and about Frank Bolz, who was a hostage negotiator. Great book.