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Why metalheads are happier people
Music has an undeniable power to uplift our spirits, a sentiment echoed by millions worldwide. Yet, what about heavy metal? Often characterized as raucous and confrontational, how could it possibly contribute to happiness? Do the passionate headbanging, beer-swilling, and dark-clad enthusiasts of metal find greater joy than others? It seems unlikely. However, psychologist Nico Rose offers a different perspective. In his book "Hard, Heavy and Happy," he delves into the impact of heavy metal on the body, mind, and soul. Contrary to common belief, Rose argues that what critics dismiss as "noise" can serve as a powerful tool for managing anxiety and depression.

The most detailed character sheet I’ve ever made, about 175 questions.
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If you’d like to use this sheet and post it anywhere, please credit me for it. Both me and a friend spent hours trying to figure out what to put here.
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Full name
Nickname
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Basic Personal Information
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Physical information
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Preferred weapons:
Voice claim:
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Psychological Information
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Catchphrase:
World view:
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Mental disorders:
How they want to be seen:
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What sense do they rely on most:
How do they treat higher ups:
What do they value most in a friend:
What would they change in themselves:
What do they obsess over:
What are their pet peeves:
What are their idiosyncrasies:
Paternal and familial information
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Who is in their family:
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Who’s their most surprising friend:
Past information
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What’s the worst thing they have ever said:
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If so, how was it:
What’s the worst thing they’ve done to a loved one:
What are their ambitions:
What advice would they give their younger self:
What smells remind them of their past:
What is their best childhood memory:
What’s their worst childhood memory:
Did they have an imaginary friend:
When were they last gravely disappointed:
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Has anyone saved their life:
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Love information
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Conflict Information
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Do they fight with words or their fists:
What is their “Kryptonite”:
If they could save one thing, what would it be:
How do they react to strangers:
What do they love to hate:
What are they scared of:
What is their weapon choice:
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Have they ever been bullied or made fun of:
Who are their enemies:
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What are their past jobs:
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Possessions Information
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Spirituality Information
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Do they believe in the afterlife:
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If so, which ones:
What do they think “heaven” is:
What do they think “hell” is:
What would they choose to be reincarnated as:
How would they like to die:
What is their spirit animal:
What is their zodiac sign:
Value Information
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What is their view of “freedom”:
Do they lie often:
What’s their opinion on lying:
Do they make empty promises:
Daily Life Information
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If so to what:
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Are they neat or messy:
What’s their pop of choice:
What’s their alcohol of choice:
Have they taken\use drugs:
What kinds:
Miscellaneous Information
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What would they be for halloween:
Opinions on technology:
If they could save a person, who would it be:
Who would they ask for help:
What is their deepest regret:
Do they believe in redemption:
What would they do if they won the lottery:
What’s their favourite fairytale:
What fairytale do they hate:
Do they believe in happy endings:
What do they think happiness is:
Do they believe in magic:
Do they have superpowers\magic:
If they could have superpowers\magic, what would they be:
If they could travel through time, what time would they go to:
What would they ask a fortune teller:

An Orgasm A Day...
Life should be filled with as much good feeling as possible and orgasms are one of the best means toward achieving that end.
Orgasms are fantastic in that they not only feel incredibly good but provide a very nice lingering effect that can set the tone for your entire day. With each orgasm you tend to want another and the more you orgasm the sexier you feel. You become more and more aware of your body, yourself, your id.
Have you ever noticed how nearly impossible it is to entertain unpleasant thoughts during and shortly after an orgasm? The afterglow is beneficial too. You’re high on a flood of oxytocin, endorphins, serotonin and dopamine and, as such, a wonderful sense of peace comes over you and can linger for quite some time allowing for more positive thinking. So, go ahead and orgasm as often as you like.
Have an orgasm first thing in the morning as you lay in bed waking up. It will put you in a good mood and start your day off right. Take a break while working and indulge. Work may seem a lot better when you return. And treat yourself to an orgasm just before you turn in. You’ll sleep better and probably have better dreams too. Remember, outside of simple exhaustion and perhaps a little tenderness, there is no limit to how many orgasms you can allow yourself. ~ Trabue Gentry
How Hatred Starts
I just realized why people hate each other.
Once someone sees the worst side of another and continues to judge them by it, they eventually starts hating the latter.
Suppose the person A knows the worst mistake the person B has made in their life and judge their (B) every action based on the knowledge they (A) acquired, they (A) starts to hate them (B). In turn, the person B also tries to find the worst of the person A and starts to hate them as well.
This is how it goes on and none of them ever tries to find the person behind all that mistakes and weaknesses.
but the other person told me to press the button, so I am therefor not accountable for the results. Much like when someone tells you to shock the person in the next room.
cool tip for online
you never have to reblog a post
is the post making you feel guilty for not reblogging it? probably a bad post
reblog button is your button, you choose when to press
Places where reality is a bit altered:
• any target • churches in texas • abandoned 7/11’s • your bedroom at 5 am • hospitals at midnight • warehouses that smell like dust • lighthouses with lights that don’t work anymore • empty parking lots • ponds and lakes in suburban neighborhoods • rooftops in the early morning • inside a dark cabinet
Eventually whenever Pavlov heard a bell ring he had an uncontrollable urge to feed a dog.
My mother wanted me to do a logo for her new business as a psychologist and this is what i came up with. Im not an expert in this area but she said she really liked it, so it gave me the courage to post it here, if anyone has any suggestions do tell me i would live to make this better ngl.

YES, I think a lot of people have a general misconception of what perfectionism really is and this post explains it perfectly.
i really dislike it when people don’t understand perfectionism.
like, it isn’t always “person who has tons of motivation and spends a ton of time making this thing *just* right”
wayyyyyy more often than not it’s:
”I know that if I try to make this thing, it won’t be perfect, so I simply won’t try.”
which definitely sounds bad, right? but when you realize that it doesn’t just apply to voluntarily making art, then you realize how perfectionism is not at all a good thing in any context.
“i know that if I try to work on this assignment right now, it won’t be good enough, so i’ll wait until the last possible moment so that I have something forcing me to do it.”
”i know that I should start going to the gym, but I won’t see any improvement right away, so I just won’t.”
”i know that i should brush my teeth tonight, but that won’t be good enough to undo the fact that i haven’t brushed them 4 days in a row, so I just won’t.”
perfectionism isn’t the uncontrollable impulse to make things “just right”. (although it can occasionally manifest as this.)
perfectionism is the absolute, psychological inability to accept the concepts of “good enough” and “better than nothing”. even when you spell it out for yourself in a long text post like this.