“Collective trauma” ≠ “collective PTSD”
“Collective trauma” ≠ “collective PTSD”
“Collective trauma” or “collective PTSD”? The latter is what we were discussing earlier in this thread. It has zero occurrences on Google Ngrams: https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=Collective+PTSD%2C+collective+trauma&year_start=1800&year_end=2019&corpus=en-2019&smoothing=3
Sure, but PTSD is a specific disorder that individuals are diagnosed with. If a group of people are unable to work towards a single goal, saying they have “collective ADHD” is imprecise and potentially offensive to people with the diagnosis.
That said, I knew what you meant 🤷
Coming from someone who put their phone number in their username
DRM = Direct Rendering Manager, in case anyone else was thinking Digital Rights Management…
MlT (MlT
): please accept this honorary PhD
The needlessly learned dogs are flooding the job market!
I feel it is my pedantic duty to inform you that 99.9… is equal to 100.
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How can you be sure we’re actually human?
Venmo is owned by PayPal, so that might not solve anything
Llévame a la playa del tomate
I would bet money they’ve been bitten by a human that meant it, too.
Only a Sith Lord deals in absolutes
Hey, that’s basically tea’s origin story.
In Chinese legend, Emperor Shennong was drinking a bowl of just boiled water because of a decree that his subjects must boil water before drinking it.[12] Some time around 2737 BC, a few leaves were blown from a nearby tree into his water, changing the color and taste. The emperor took a sip of the brew and was pleasantly surprised by its flavor and restorative properties.
But what if you do both at the same time? Continuously…
Gray, duh
Did you mean to cite a different paper? I looked it up, but I’m not sure what I was supposed to get from it.