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galacii-gallery · 1 day
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* Hate
* Unlike the other traits it's something that must grow, without it... It'll eventually fade away into nothingness.
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Recently made this Hate soul named Hysteria, a fanon ( canon? Not sure, I'm just sitting here hdhdhdndh ) soul that was also created by Wysh and the Architect. [ Which belong to @agdreamtale ]
Kind of wanted to throw these pieces here before I made a full on bio for them 👀
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fem-lit · 2 days
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Pain is real when you can get other people to believe in it. If no one believes it but you, your pain is madness or hysteria or your own unfeminine inadequacy. Women have learned to submit to pain by hearing authority figures—doctors, priests, psychiatrists—tell us that what we feel is not pain.
— Naomi Wolf (1990) The Beauty Myth
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rahabq · 8 months
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grimsterreaper · 4 months
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Yo here are some of my drawing that i did a while back of Alice Liddell that i had posted on my acc!
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She is an icon, she is the moment😩
(They have my old username on them)
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funeral · 8 months
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Iconographie photographique de la Salpêtrière
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toadalled · 2 months
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Dinosaur AU for these platonic disaster bisexuals
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And that’s how you go on. You lay laughter over the dark parts. The more dark parts, the more you have to laugh. With defiance, with abandon, with hysteria, any way you can.
Laini Taylor, Strange the Dreamer
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defsteria · 22 days
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This clip has me DEAD lol
Def Leppard 1988 Norwegian TV Appearance
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rottensullengirl · 7 months
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listening to preacher's daughter with the girlies ໒꒱ ‧₊˚
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dilf-in-peril · 1 month
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muffinmonstah-art · 19 days
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Hysteria Mode
Quick two-hours painting
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femsolid · 2 years
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“What Freud heard was appalling. Repeatedly, his patients told him of sexual assault, abuse, and incest. Following back the thread of memory, Freud and his patients uncovered major traumatic events of childhood concealed beneath the more recent, often relatively trivial experiences that had actually triggered the onset of hysterical symptoms. By 1896, Freud believed he had found the source. In a report on eighteen case studies, entitled The Aetiology of Hysteria, he made a dramatic claim: “I therefore put forward the thesis that at the bottom of every case of hysteria there are one or more occurrences of premature sexual experience, occurrences which belong to the earliest years of childhood, but which can be reproduced through the work of psycho-analysis in spite of the intervening decades. I believe that this is an important finding, the discovery of a caput Nili in neuropathology.”
Its triumphant title and exultant tone suggest that Freud viewed his contribution as the crowning achievement in the field. Instead, the publication of The Aetiology of Hysteria marked the end of this line of inquiry. Within a year, Freud had privately repudiated the traumatic theory of the origins of hysteria. His correspondence makes clear that he was increasingly troubled by the radical social implications of his hypothesis. Hysteria was so common among women that if his patients’ stories were true, and if his theory were correct, he would be forced to conclude that what he called “perverted acts against children” were endemic, not only among the proletariat of Paris, where he had first studied hysteria, but also among the respectable bourgeois families of Vienna, where he had established his practice.
This idea was simply unacceptable. It was beyond credibility. Faced with this dilemma, Freud stopped listening to his female patients. 
The turning point is documented in the famous case of Dora. This, the last of Freud’s case studies on hysteria, reads more like a battle of wits than a cooperative venture. The interaction between Freud and Dora has been described as “emotional combat.” In this case Freud still acknowledged the reality of his patient’s experience: the adolescent Dora was being used as a pawn in her father’s elaborate sex intrigues. Her father had essentially offered her to his friends as a sexual toy. Freud refused, however, to validate Dora’s feelings of outrage and humiliation. Instead, he insisted upon exploring her feelings of erotic excitement, as if the exploitative situation were a fulfillment of her desire. In an act that Freud viewed as revenge, Dora broke off the treatment. The breach of their alliance marked the bitter end of an era of collaboration between ambitious investigators and hysterical patients. For close to a century, these patients would again be scorned and silenced. Freud’s followers held a particular grudge against the rebellious Dora, who was later described by a disciple as “one of the most repulsive hysterics” he had ever met.
Over time, Freud’s repudiation of the traumatic theory of hysteria did take on a peculiarly dogmatic quality. The man who had pursued the investigation the furthest and grasped its implications the most completely retreated in later life into the most rigid denial. In the process, he disavowed his female patients. Though he continued to focus on his patients’ sexual lives, he no longer acknowledged the exploitative nature of women’s real experiences. With a stubborn persistence that drove him into ever greater convolutions of theory, he insisted that women imagined and longed for the abusive sexual encounters of which they complained. He went on to develop a theory of human development in which the inferiority and mendacity of women are fundamental points of doctrine. In an antifeminist political climate, this theory prospered and thrived.” 
- Trauma and Recovery by Judith Herman
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funeral · 8 months
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Iconographie photographique de la Salpêtrière
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toadalled · 4 months
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I love these two assholes
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