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Reviews of TV series depicting onscreen affairs of the human heart.
Human behaviour psycology
Human behaviour psycology: (HBP) is a discipline of psychology that examines human behavior. HBP is defined as "the study of how people function psychologically". The field is rooted primarily in developmental psychology and cognitive psychology, although recent developments have brought research in evolutionary biology and genetics and neurobiology to bear on HBP. Its primary focus is on how individuals and groups behave, interact, and develop.
Muhammad AbrarPublished 2 years ago in HumansThe Last Leg - Disability Lures
Introduction I am not disabled though I have a lot of health issues. A few of my friends suffer from physical disabilities such as Multiple Sclerosis, needing aid to walk, blindness and more. Many more suffer from mental illnesses including Bipolar, ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), Dyslexia, Agoraphobia, Autism, BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder), OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder ) and many more and I always try to be there for them and to offer my support in any way that I can. Although this is not specifically about any of these I will list some helpful contact links at the end of this article.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 2 years ago in HumansWe are Jane: Why "Jane the Virgin" is My Favorite T.V. Show and Could be Yours Too
*Spoiler Alert* I’m going to make several references to the show across the seasons so if you’ve already started watching it and don’t want any spoilers, come back to my blog after you’re caught up on episodes.
Selys RiveraPublished 2 years ago in HumansIs rational love love?
Lu Xun said that for the same "Dream of Red Mansions", the scribes saw Yi, the Taoists saw the lewd, the talented saw the lingering, and the revolutionaries saw the row full. Similarly, in "House of Cards", some people saw the filthiness of politics, some people saw the true meaning of democracy, some people saw the role of the news media in social progress, and some people saw the subtle attitude of mainstream American society towards China. Have you seen «House of Cards»? What I want to discuss is another controversial topic where the benevolent sees benevolence and the wise see wisdom: the relationship between Frank and Claire, the hero and heroine of the show. Although it is different from any traditional understanding of the marriage model, merely resorting to political allies or mutual use is obviously a departure from the essence of their relationship. In a sense, what Frank and Claire have between them is a purer and more profound relationship that has been stripped of the practical functions of marriage, such as inheritance, firewood, rice, oil and salt. True love can only spark between two equally strong hearts. It's not a good fit or a simple match, it's just that it's hard to imagine Frank falling in love with an ignorant barmaid with big blond breasts, or Claire falling in love with a rude six-pack plumber. These two people have extraordinary IQ, execution ability and moral bottom line. They are lucky to meet each other, otherwise, their light can easily completely obscure the others around them, and reduce the supposedly equal gender relationship to pet love between the great god and the kitten and the dog. To quote Liao Yimei once said, "In one's life, it is not uncommon to meet love and sex, but it is unusual to meet understanding." What a blessing, he met her, and she met him. Under the night, when the strife and slaughter of the day had returned to tranquility, Frank and Claire reclined side by side on the windowsill, knitting their necks and murmured from time to time, sharing the comfort of a cigarette. There is no need for excessive language rendering, and in the flow of eyes, trust, understanding and appreciation are at a glance. Many people questioned that Frank and Claire were political marriages, they only valued the exchange of interests, and some even believed that there was no sexual love between them. Undoubtedly, the two have a different view of marriage and a different understanding of the definition of loyalty to each other, but it is undeniable that they are deeply attracted to each other. Claire once recalled the scene when Frank proposed to her. Frank said bluntly: "If you only want happiness, then reject me. I will not have a bunch of children with you and count the days to retire." The response was, "He's special, a lot of people have proposed to me, but he's the only one who understands me, . Zoe just toyed and exploited the reason why Claire finally abandoned photographer Adam ruthlessly. Claire leaves Adam with a painful realization that no other man's attraction to her will last for a week; Frank is like her own doppelganger, and she can't really dislike his realism, ruthlessness, and unscrupulousness, just like she does. She had to accept who she really was. And Frank, such a man, should have understood from the beginning what kind of woman he wanted. The love of most ordinary couples is like a high fever. When love comes, they seek life and death, and after love leaves, they hate each other. Really good love is not looking at each other and immersed in the narrow world of the two, but looking into the distance together and working hand in hand for a common goal. It's hard to say whether Frank made Claire or Claire made Frank. Frank would never have gotten this far without the financial backing of the Claire family in Frank's early days of politics, without Claire's courageous and wise response in a solitary interview, and without Claire's abandonment of a bill proposal at a critical moment to gain the support of party whip Jacqueline . Without Frank's support and political influence, Claire is just an ordinary business woman. A particularly impressive episode is that in the finale of the second season, Frank has lost the trust of the president, facing the tough rejection of business giant Tasker and the looming court hearing, he is exhausted, and even has the idea of the general trend. At this point, Claire told Frank clearly and unequivocally, with her usual grace, strength, and carnivore acumen in the face of her ultimate prey: "Do what you're supposed to do, whether it's emotional, rational, or To lure him for profit, we must win the support of the president, and we must not give up unless we fight to the last minute.” At this pivotal moment of success, Claire greatly inspired Frank and supported him in his eventual success and his coveted presidency. This is reminiscent of what Yang Lan once said, "The bond of marriage is not about children or money, but about the mutual growth of the spirit. When you are most helpless and weak, having him (she) hold your chin, Straighten your spine, make you strong, and accompany you by your side to bear the fate together. At that time, in addition to love, there was also sincere loyalty, tacit understanding, and unforgettable kindness." This is Frank The best portrayal of the relationship with Claire. Although the setting of the plot is unknowable, in the new season, with the competition for interests and differences in positions, there will inevitably be new conflicts between Frank and Claire, who always love themselves the most, and it is not even ruled out that the final direction is two People go their separate ways and fight against each other; but it is undeniable that even if they have a different way of getting along, what they have is a relationship that is deeper than love, closer than friendship, and stronger than family!
Deborah R ParkersonPublished 2 years ago in Humans- Top Story - July 2022
Why Are You Still Watching That Crap?
‘Why are you still watching that shit?’ If you watch Love Island, you’ll be familiar with this refrain from people who don’t watch it, and imagine themselves to be more intelligent for their abstinence. If you’re someone who just doesn’t like it, fair enough. Love Island is absolutely not to everybody’s taste. But what’s really annoying is people who criticise it just to try and look clever. There’s more to it than you realise.
Madeleine NortonPublished 2 years ago in Humans Homelander Has Lost His Mind
Okay, so Season 3 of The Boys has been moderately okay and I think I know why it's felt subpar: Homelander. Homelander has been living this season off the high that white males in the Rust Belt of America loved his rant of so-called patriotism. He calls out Vought because he feels repressed and neglected, much like a toddler throwing a tantrum for getting in trouble.
Mae McCreeryPublished 2 years ago in Humans3 Lessons From Comedy -Blackadder Series
’ll start off by stating the obvious, the guy above in the image is not Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson). But the dress is around about the era in which the first four of his comedy series is set.
MAFS Boston Decision Day Season 14
MAFS Boston decision day, Season 14 aired on Wednesday, May 11th. After last season, none of the couples ended up staying married. And, prior to that season, only one couple stayed together. So, let’s take a look at decision day.
Lynne BlackPublished 2 years ago in HumansJames Fraser vs Frank Randall
Alright you thirsty 'Outlander' fans, it's time to have the talk. Claire Beauchamp has a choice in the first season of 'Outlander' between staying in pretty gross 18th century Scotland with a beefcake himbo named Jamie Fraser and coming home to pretty okay 1945 England with a mediocre professor named Frank Randall.
Mae McCreeryPublished 2 years ago in HumansHow Gino and Jasmine First Met on Sugar Baby dating site | 90 day Fiance
In one of the last episode of 90 Day Fiancé : Before the 90 Days season 5 we heard for the first time Gino Palazzolo admitting that he had taken advantage of the opportunity to go on paid dates with sugar babies that he had met via adult dating websites in his area.
Dimer | TLC Addict | Writer | PoetPublished 2 years ago in HumansJesse and Jeniffer, are having a baby together ! | '90 day fiancé single life '
Jesse from Holland and Jeniffer from Colombia both appeared on 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days alongside other romantic partners. Jess appeared in 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days seasons 1 and 2 with Darcey Silva, and Jennifer also appeared in 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days season 3 with Tim Malcolm. Jesse and Darcey had an explosive relationship, while Jeniffer and Tim's relationship started slowly and ended soon after filming. Jesse and Jeniffer have been starring as a couple on 90 Day: The Single Life.
Dimer | TLC Addict | Writer | PoetPublished 2 years ago in HumansKara and Guillermo, 90 Day Fiance Season 9 Lead Actors : The Complete Bio
Two of the new cast members for 90 Day Fiancé season 9 are Kara Bass and Guillermo Rojer, and based on the trailer, the couple looks like they could be the source of some good drama. Many fans have been waiting for the next season of 90 Day Fiancé for what seems like an eternity, but the couples who have been cast for the upcoming season are absolutely fantastic. The new cast made the wait worthwhile, and Kara and Guillermo are just one of the 90 Day Fiance season 9 couples who will breathe new life into the series.
Dimer | TLC Addict | Writer | PoetPublished 2 years ago in Humans