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Old 11-16-2015, 06:04 PM   #24
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He isn't wrong.

Doesn't really matter if what he did steered the group or not as much as the psychological impact it had either way on the group and the setting they found themselves in. No matter how you look at it there's some strong data about group psychology in general even though it's a bit radical. You can kind of see the same development in places where groups of people get together and hierarchies form, maybe most prevalent in middle/high-school.

I would STRONGLY agree watching the prison documentary and the Abu Ghraib Prison doc afterwards, the Stanford prison experiment have been tied to what happened there a lot and for seriously good reasons as well.

Interesting shit.
I saw all the comparisons to Abu ghraib but my only gripe w that is that if I'm one of them soldiers I'd be piss in on an torturing them prisoners just cuz they're punjab terrorist fagots

A bit different then just bullying prisoners for fun

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My dad once had like 4 beers at a family reunion, and drove us home better than my mom usually drives.
Not saying being drunk doesn’t mess up you reasoning. I’m turning 20 soon so I haven’t had a drink ever.
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