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The moment we saw the cardboard disk in the “physical copies” should’ve been a red flag

oh dear

Waitholup, there were WHAT in the disk cases??

You know, for a minute there I thought Blizzard had conducted this year’s greatest video-game cock-up. Then Bethesda said “Hold my Nuka Cola” and started a dumpster fire. 

The not-so-obvious reason some people are mad and see this as a con is because of the resell value. Without a physical disc there is 0 value in the physical game because the code can only be used once.

If you don’t like a game you should be able to return it and get money back or be given some sort of compensation, but because there’s no actual game customers/players will get nothing back. So yes, people have a right to be mad about this. If you don’t like your game you should be able to resell it. But there’s no value in it anymore. Anyone not realizing this has no idea what they’re talking about.

I have nothing against the game itself. If people are having fun, good for them, they should be allowed to have fun.

The era of spanking is finally over

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November 6, 2018

Years of research have shown that spanking children is ineffective and potentially harmful. These facts have led the American Academy of Pediatrics to recommend, in a new policy statement published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, that parents not spank, hit or slap their children. This statement from America’s leading group of pediatricians, with 67,000 members, is an update to guidance they issued in 1988 that recommended parents “be encouraged and assisted in developing methods other than spanking” to discipline kids.

This new statement is especially significant because it reflects decades of critical new research on the effects of corporal punishment and because parents and educators put enormous trust in pediatricians for discipline advice –almost as much as they trust their own parents and spouses. So when pediatricians say not to spank, there is a very good chance that parents will listen. That is a good thing, because we need to stop hitting our children in the name of discipline. And yes – spanking is just a euphemism for “hitting children.” We do not allow adults to hit each other, but for some reason American society has decided it should be legal and even desirable for adults to hit children. We need to end this double standard and provide children with the same protection from hitting that is given to all adults.

The good news is that incremental change in norms is slowly happening. Hospitals across the country are implementing “no hit zones,” a policy that I have studied and advocated for, that do not allow hitting of any kind, including parents spanking children. City leaders in Stoughton, Wisconsin, and Madison Heights, Michigan, have made their whole cities into “no hit zones.” Just like no smoking zones, no hit zones are enforced through social pressure to change behavior, not jail time. Initiatives such as no-hit zones, especially if paired with education campaigns about effective discipline, are good steps to change the national conversation about spanking.

There are practical reasons to stop spanking. The main one is that it does not work. Some parents may say, “But it does for my child.” A child may cry and stop what she is doing in the moment, but numerous studies involving hundreds of thousands of children show that spanking does not make children better behaved in the long run, and in fact makes their behavior worse. It is hard for parents to see this in their day-to-day interactions, but the research is clear: We consistently find that the more a child is spanked, the more aggressive he or she will be in the future.

Spanking also teaches children that it is acceptable to use physical force to get what you want. It is thus no surprise that the more children are spanked, the more likely they are to be aggressive or to engage in delinquent behaviors like stealing.

Millions of parents have raised well-adjusted children without spanking. Kids thrive on attention from adults. Nothing is perfect, but telling children clearly what you expect from them and then praising them when they do it is the best approach to discipline.

In order to see reductions in spanking across our society, we need changes in the social norm that hitting children is acceptable. We already view hitting adults as not acceptable, so we just need to expand that social norm a bit to include children. Changing social norms may be challenging in regions of the country, like the South, or in some communities, like conservative Christian denominations, which have strongly held beliefs about the necessity of hitting children to discipline them. These norms can be changed, but it will likely take time and many conversations about our collective goals for our children.

The majority of us who were spanked by our parents think we “turned out OK.” Perhaps we did. But maybe we were lucky that our parents did other things, like talking with us about what behaviors they wanted to see us do in the future, that helped us develop self-control and make good behavior choices. Given the dozens of research studies demonstrating that spanking increases the risk of harm to children, it seems that we “turned out OK” in spite of spanking, not because of it. We can be the generation of parents who break the cycle of spanking and do better by the next generations of children. Let us teach them how to behave without spanking or hitting.

Just goes to show if you look long and hard enough, you can find a study somewhere by someone to prove what ever you want. Have to dig deep to find out who funded, why and what their hidden agenda is regarding this study and the desired results. There are equal studies to prove otherwise. One is how crime has risen since this thought process started several years ago. Also another study has shown that in those homes the kids have taken over and run the households.

You people are amazing, and not in a good way.

Some people are really out there thinking beating their kids is the way to cut crime rates.

@zelu4590 Got a link to that credible scientific study that says crime rates are rising?

Wait, no, you said equal studies. Got a link to that 50-year meta-analysis with literal hundreds of thousands of data points that says crime rates are rising?

I’d really like to see that, because it’d be at odds with literally all of the data.

Just goes to show the kind of actively-maintained ignorance and fear you have to live in to think that hitting children is how you make them good people.

#guys this is not even a debate in psych#this is like evolution and climate change for biologists#no one who knows what they’re talking about is debating this#it’s like vaccines and autism except the opposite#everyone in psych knows this is a legit thing you should not do#child abuse

Reblogging for the tags from someone in the field.

The era of spanking is finally over

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Tama is boss

THE TRAINS HAVE CARTOON TAMAS ON THEM

Sad update everyone, Tama recently passed away… An estimated 3,000 people, including railway officials, attended Tama the cat’s funeral on Sunday, days after she died of heart failure aged 16. [x]

For those who haven’t read articles about it, the local shrine elevated her to a god. She’s now the Eternal Stationmaster and patron god of the station.

Beautiful.

Now I’m crying thanks

and a new cat was hired right?

yep! her name is Nitama (essentially ”second tama” or “tama II”) and she served under Tama as an apprentice before being appointed her deputy

she works very hard

Everytime this crosses my dash, I reblog. It is the law.

Law

I’m crying at 11pm over train cats

Nitama, already now a mature cat (born 2010), has a protege named Yontama (fourth Tama, b. 2016).  There is no information available for either the physical befellment or tragic self-disgrace which has removed Santama from contention.

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^Nitama majestic, and below with Yontama

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Yontama.

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a legacy

okay but actually what happened to santama (or sun-tama-tama, which is her name because it’s a pun on santama) was that she was basically sent to train for the position in okayama and they liked her so much they refused to send her back

“Sun-tama-tama” (a pun off of “Santama”, lit. “third Tama”) was a calico cat sent for training in Okayama. Sun-tama-tama was considered as a candidate for Tama’s successor, but the Okayama Public Relations representative who had been caring for Sun-tama-tama refused to give the cat up writing, “I will not let go of this child, she will stay in Okayama.” [25]

As of September 2018, Sun-tama-tama is working as the stationmaster in Naka-ku, Okayama and appears occasionally on Tama’s Twitter account.

Every time I see this post there’s new info and it gets better

Avoiding Artificial Constraints

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When dealing with the day‐to‐day challenges of living with a disability, it’s easy to be discouraged by limitations or obstacles that don’t really exist. We often think that, because we can’t accomplish a task the same way other people can, we can’t accomplish the task.

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When I was in college I took a class on problem solving. One day, the teacher drew nine dots in a grid on a sheet of paper and asked us “how can I connect these dots with a single, straight line?” After everyone had given up on finding the answer, the teacher proceeded to roll the paper into a spiral and draw a single line down the spiral to connect all the dots.

The teacher wasn’t trying to show us how clever they were or to give us something to do at parties. Instead, they were trying to teach us about avoiding artificial constraints when faced with a problem.

When dealing with the day‐to‐day challenges of living with a disability, it’s easy to be discouraged by limitations or obstacles that don’t really exist. We often think that, because we can’t accomplish a task the same way other people can, we can’t accomplish the task.

The laundry hamper is too heavy or big to move into the laundry room, so we can’t do the laundry by ourselves.

It’s too dangerous for us to move a pot of water boiling water from the stove to the sink in our wheelchair, so we can’t make pasta at home.

We can’t easily use the gym equipment anymore so we aren’t able to exercise.

The truth is, the laundry hamper doesn’t need to make it into the laundry room—the laundry needs to make it into the washer. The pot doesn’t need to be drained into the sink—the pasta needs to be removed from the water. Exercising is about moving your body—not using specific equipment.

When faced with barriers to our health or independence, it’s important to evaluate each situation clearly and not dismiss a possible solution simply because it’s unconventional.

Avoiding Artificial Constraints

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me every month: has my period AGAIN 

me every month: 

Welllllllllllllll periods suck(trust me, I was emotionally close with a woman, in fact close enough to feel her goddamn periods. Fuck I fucking hated it, men, don’t get that attached. Be supportive, feed her ice cream and whatever else she asks for, but don’t get attached enough to feel them. It’s not worth it.

Anyway, I hate to be callous but that’s just your body telling you to hurry up and get pregnant. Of course birth control also makes them not as bad, depending on what kind. Of course you find out that there’s more kinds of birth control than there are types of oil, which is a pain. There are more period blood containment things(yes, tht includes tampons, pads, cups, etc.) than there are types of oil according to my dad who actually knows his shit about the oil,saying there’s like 4 types.(Yes, talking about motor oil here)

So ladies, find what’s right for you. Ask a doctor. Test some different period things out. It’s for your own good

What the FUCK are you talking about

I thought I couldn’t fucking read for a minute