Maura Dudas
Bio
Studying Psychology, getting angry about issues on the web, addressing social conundrums concerning humans that surround me. And just pointing out my subjective majestic opinion. :) Film buff, artsy, reader - I do art too @morcika96
Stories (30/0)
Area 51 for Males
After almost always having thought of myself as a girly girl, I found it strange how I could never relate to any of the topics when some individual randomly allowed me into this private Facebook group full of women. At first I thought it a brilliant idea, we can exchange knowledge about the struggles of being women and we can give advice.
By Maura Dudas6 years ago in Viva
Psychopathy and Juju
Statistically 1% of the general population is diagnosed with psychopathy, which is something the night's talker, Jessica, points out in the first couple of minutes. She has worked in the forensic field for awhile and specialised in uncovering the characteristics of the darker, callous, impulsive side of human nature. This, as expected, does involve perusing horrific case studies and interviews with murderers and serial killers.
By Maura Dudas6 years ago in Psyche
About the Religion of Vaccination
There's a family acquaintance who prides herself on the love of science and her 142 IQ score. She goes against most things I have learnt about how science works. She's not open minded or experimental; she cannot entertain an idea without accepting it. Her seven-year-old and five-year-old spend the day in front of the computer learning how to program and she's proud when her child would rather go to school than play outside or with her friends.
By Maura Dudas6 years ago in Longevity
A Tribute to the Celebration of the Uniqueness of Every Pregnancy— a Fleeting Thought about Abortion
I would just like to state that my love for men is endless and I'm in no way the worshipper of modern feminist ideologies such as that men are the oppressors. If anyone and anything is oppressing anyone that is the bigotry of the ignorant.
By Maura Dudas6 years ago in Viva
A More than One-Dimensional Review of Cheating
For some reason, this is how a train of thought starts these days — I get miffed. Since this happened multiple times this week, I had to ignore the fact that I'm supposed to write the most boring essay about the structure of Bladdeley's working memory model, and instead release my thoughts on an outlet.
By Maura Dudas6 years ago in Humans