Nice of you to grace us with your presence and wisdom. And, nope, my sources are not AI, but yes I use AI to polish eveything, almost everything, since english is not my first language and I fear to be misunderstood or to offend. If you so prefer, I could write here in my language and you use AI to translate it, but oh wait I can't since we are at a english speaking part of LC. If that disqualifies me, why are you wasting your time?
But it seems I struck a nerve. Let's see how it goes.
Isn't it funny when someone mentions reputable sources and wikipedia on the same sentence and offer a source that only students, faculty or paying customers can read?
Anyway, I hope you are having fun, as much or more than I did.
So, on the subject of fun, what's
- Shia Surprise! - ? Is it food? Is it good? Do I need to pay? Is it expensive?
I won't be changing your mind? Oh boy, woe is me. So sad indeed. But good for you, you stoic you.
I thought I was passing my point of view across, I guess I failed. Are your beliefs fragile or are you just bullheaded and brush anything that you don't agree aside? Who knows.
Beware the literary idiocy, also known as Cognitive Bias!!!!
'Trying to debate with people who doesn't like it.'
What an honor, he read everything and, without a shred of agreement, wasted some time to reply. I'm moved. Those Coins are good, are they not?
But, truly I'm sorry, I am being a petty asshole. It's just who I am.
BTW, how is my writing without AI assist? Hope you are not using AI to understand my gibberish.
Now that my need to rant was quenched, let's work.
Here is a 'reputable' source that I think you will like and anyone can read:
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Stockholm Syndrome is real. It may not be a formal accepted clinical mental disorder, as written on the paper "We find little evidence that it describes a specific psychiatric syndrome that may require specific treatment or have long-term implications for the mental health of its victims", and you are correct in saying it's not real. But that only apply to being a recognized disorder. The behavior is real, there are cases documenting it, although, due to the nature of it, rare and far between. It's not a indisputable truth that "Stockholm Syndrome doen'st exist". One car argue that it is a well known idea or proposition that lacks any kind of rigorous studies in order to 'make it real' or stablish it as a clinical disorder of the mind. Still, the behavior was there. And, as we did for religion, we tried to explain it as best as we could as best as we saw and understood it.