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wisehq · 9 months
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The crew is back to catch up on all that they missed, and boy did they miss a lot! The epic showdown between Wheeler and Fiona is here, and Endo is unrecognizable in his brutality this week. Crow, Blue, Roski, Syd, and Pines break down all the action and psychology in what is most likely the climax of the SSS Mole arc!
BBC News Article: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20160501-how-its-possible-for-an-ordinary-person-to-lift-a-car
CIA Chief of Disguise Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDBWjfUgaR8
0:00 Intro
1:20 84 & 85
33:40 What it means to be a spy
48:45 Wrap-up
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spinmeround · 11 months
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YORIYUKI, 些細なこと, 20160501
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xatskee · 2 years
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#QuoteOfTheDay (20220823): "Dan engkau akan melihat gunung-gunung, yang engkau kira tetap di tempatnya, padahal ia berjalan (seperti) awan berjalan. (Itulah) ciptaan Allah yang mencipta dengan sempurna segala sesuatu.” (QS. An-Naml: 88) Kesibukan dunia kadang menyebabkan kita malas memperhatikan tanda-tanda kebesaran Allah. Gunung misalnya, jarang kita berpikir tentang kehebatan Sang Penciptanya. Gunung yang dikenal sebagai pasak bumi (lihat #QotD 20160501) yang dibuktikan oleh ahli geofisika Amerika, Prof. Frank Press, ternyata juga bergerak seperti bagai awan bergerak. Lempeng bumi beserta gunung di dalamnya ternyata melayang di atas magma cair yang merupakan inti bumi. Ia mengapung, pecah, menyatu, retak, atau bertabrakan membentuk gunung tektonik baru. Teori Continental Drift ini dikemukakan oleh ahli geologi Jerman, Dr. Alfred Wagener pada tahun 1922. Subhanallah, Allah telah mengabarkannya di dalam Al Quran 13 abad sebelumnya. #mountains #thinking #pass #passing #clouds #Allah #works #creation #perfected #all #things #OneDayOneJuz Telegram Channel https://t.me/xQoTD https://www.instagram.com/p/Chk3hlUviNG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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logwire · 3 years
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bjyxarchive · 2 years
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肖战DAYTOY 2016-05-01 21:15
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ann-love333 · 3 years
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aeiiiou · 8 years
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gosotopo · 3 years
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⠀⠀옛날사진 처리반 ⠀ 이런것도 했었구나... ⠀ #옛날사진 #oldphoto #oldpic #사진첩정리 #중복주의 #beforecorona #코로나이전 #궁중문화축전 #축제 #봄축제 #festival ⠀ ℹ#사진 #photo 📍#광화문 #Korea 📅#20160501 #일요일 #Sunday 🗓#5월 #May #봄 #Spring #2021 💭#일상 #daily #photooftheday #picoftheday 🙌#follow4follow #맞팔은댓글 #like4like(광화문 (光化門)에서) https://www.instagram.com/p/CO1XULBnPJq/?igshid=m4q0fonujsaa
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nails-teeth-neck · 3 years
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ok this got long. @tockthewatchdog​ i said i’d keep you posted. this is like..... something
SO YEAH to start, an actually study that applies p well:
The maximal pull of forearm flexors was increased and, in some instances, decreased in predictable fashion by a loud noise, by the subject's own outcry, by certain pharmacologic agents (alcohol, adrenaline, and amphetamine), and by hypnosis. Significant average changes ranging from +26.5% to –31% were observed. An analysis of these data and that of others leads us to regard all performances short of the maximum limit, which is always imposed by the structure and prevailing physiologic state of the performing muscles, to be manifestations of acquired inhibitions that in turn are subject to disinhibition by pure Pavlovian procedures, by anesthetization of inhibitory mechanisms, or by pharmacologically induced symptoms serving as stimuli for disinhibition.
https://journals.physiology.org/doi/pdf/10.1152/jappl.1961.16.1.157
i like that it’s got hypnosis in there. there is something in the brain we can turn on or off... ooooh
(im not paying $25 for 24 hour access. i also want to go to sleep soon so ill leave looking for the full study text for tomorrow) 
what an actual journalist/writer (Adam Hadhazy) got from this (he probably got and read the full thing. cheeky) was this: 
“Michio Ikai of the University of Tokyo and Arthur Steinhaus of George Williams College investigated how subjects' grip strengths changed, given certain, ahem, provocations."What Ikai did was, he went behind the [study subjects] with a starter pistol," says Girandola, "and he fired it – not at their head – and after the sound, their strength went up dramatically." By 10%, actually, in part based on an adrenaline rush, he says. (Speaking even more convincingly to the reserve vim in our muscles, shouting or grunting by the participants in the 1961 study unlocked 15% more strength, and hypnosis an amazing 30%.)” [https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20160501-how-its-possible-for-an-ordinary-person-to-lift-a-car]
ok so like. im not gonna personally vouch for this because i havent read the article or any criticism or commentary (and the study was conducted in 1960). but also i like where this is going. yeah. we’re being inhibited by our ultimate enemy, the brain. 
ok there’s this other article on... psychology today :/ anyway, it could be useful! like theres this neuroscientist Joseph LeDoux who “says that the region [amygdala] can receive signals from the ears and eyes in just twelve-thousandths of a second” (as in you can react before you know why you are reacting) so that’s what im gonna look at next. ok time for a cut i think
i am gonna look at controversies for this guy first because im allergic to liars. ok looks solid. his wikipedia article suffers from a lack of sources though :/ 
most of his work is based around fear and anxiety but i think i can get something out of it. i found this “Using Neuroscience to Help Understand Fear and Anxiety: A Two-System Framework” and the abstract starts with “Tremendous progress has been made in basic neuroscience in recent decades. One area that has been especially successful is research on how the brain detects and responds to threats.“ so like, maybe ill find some sexy sources for something. 
(cool aside “Findings in humans are consistent with the animal data. Thus, people with amygdala damage fail to exhibit bodily reactions to threats (28, 29). Furthermore, functional imaging studies show that threats activate the amygdala in healthy people (28, 30) and induce exaggerated amygdala activation in patients with anxiety disorders (31–34).” i like how straightforward this is. your anxiety is your amygdala being broke :/ sorry! lmao. or wait no its saying your anxiety makes you more anxious. yeah)
ok so this article isnt bad, but it is mostly just proposing a different imagining for how fear and the amygdala work in reference to anxiety and the criticism of previous propositions for the fear circuit etc etc etc WHICH IS NOT WHAT IM LOOKING FOR. bookmarked for another day when im not looking at hysterical strength :/
back on psychology today im looking at another thing they mentioned to fact check personally. 
So “Vladimir Zatsiorsky has researched how stress affects the performance of weight lifters. He finds that when most of us try to lift a heavy object under ordinary circumstances, we can only use about 65 percent of our muscles' maximum theoretical strength. Trained weight lifters can do a bit better, achieving about 80 percent.” this fits with what i read in a previous article (65% vs 80%, in the bbc article) but i wanna fact check myself so i found the pdf of Science and Practice of Strength Training by Zatsiorsky and im gonna skim through it to find what im looking for. So far it looks like a very intricate look at the science of building strength, with an entire section dedicated to building strength for women! May just read this later as like reference. 
FOUND SOMETHING
“Psychological factors are also of primary importance. Under extreme circumstances (i.e., life-or-death situations), people can develop extraordinary strength. When untrained subjects (but not superior athletes) receive hypnotic suggestions of increased strength, they exhibit strength increases, whereas both athletes and untrained people show strength decrements after receiving hypnotic suggestion of decreased strength.”
Ok now its all methods of strength conditioning and i dont want to spend another two hours on this so that’s mr zatsiorsky exhausted. Bookmarked for later. 
I think i should mention that the one thing everything and everyone and their mother agrees on is that hysterical strength cannot be fully tested with high validity and reliability because we cannot (physically or ethically tbh) recreate situations where such feats could happen. But like, there are a couple more places i could take this. 
 So, covered amygdala, fight or flight, brain control on actual strength, let’s look at *spins wheel* the general bodily reactions. 
My sources are getting a little weak because im tired but https://www.healthline.com/health/hysterical-strength#afterward
Adrenaline - heart and lungs work faster, more oxygen. A boost of strength, more alert and focused.
Cortisol - accesses stores of glucose - more energy to the muscles
Endorphins - reduces perception of pain. Therefore turns off the part in the brain (the enemy) that tells you to chill out
So this is the backbone for most of the feats of hysterical strength. Ive seen some more claims, and the working theory (that wikipedia editors decided wasn’t as cool as putting “no reliable sources” on their article) is that the overall strength of a human increases, they lose their inhibitions, the brain “turns off” the more logical parts (you’re not gonna be doing complex maths while fighting a bear) as well as the part that tells you to stop, you are more alert and focused on what is around you, and most importantly you are not lifting 3000 lbs of a car, because more likely than not at least 3 of the 4 wheels remain on the ground, distributing most the weight evenly and making it so you can lift an end of it to try to save your father/son/neighbour/stranger from death. 
I saved this on google docs because i think im gonna revisit this again lol. 
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mkk228-blog · 5 years
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airmanisr · 5 years
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sauloluther · 3 years
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JesusChrist is risen! JesusChrist makes all things new! Resurrection Day is the true and better Independence Day. Independence from Sin, Satan and the Second Death/Hell.
#HappyResurrectionDay #HappyEaster #HeIsRisen
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namimushisrn · 6 years
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摩多利神社(2017/12/07) Matari-Shrine
埼玉県入間郡越生町大谷   Oya, Irumagun Ogosemachi, Saitama, Japan
地図には載っていたのですが、個人宅の敷地かと思われる所に石碑を発見しました。
春日神社に合祀されて廃社となったようです。
詳細は木瓜爺のブログ(https://bokejii.wordpress.com/2016/05/01/20160501-%E8%B6%8A%E7%94%9F%E6%95%A3%E6%AD%A9%EF%BC%9A%E6%9C%A8%E7%93%9C%E7%88%BA%E6%92%AE%E6%AD%A988-38-%E6%91%A9%E5%A4%9A%E5%88%A9%E7%A5%9E%E7%A4%BE%E8%B7%A1%E3%81%AE%E5%85%AD%E5%9C%B0%E8%94%B5/)を参照願います。
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mariobabyface · 7 years
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当に朽ち始めています(^^;;、大八ラーメン@六本木 http://roppongi-guide.com/index.php?QBlog-20160501-5
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これも、もう閉店後ですが、少しお店の面影のある写真をWeb上から拝借^^;
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bjyxarchive · 2 years
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肖战DAYTOY 2016-05-01 21:16 iPhone 6s
每次周记都会紧张, 一肚子的话却又不知道从何说起, 不善言语, 行动说话吧! ps: 好不容易憋出了这么多话, 晚安! 明天会更好! [lt拍手]
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spinmeround · 5 years
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YORIYUKI, 些細なこと, 20160501
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