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killerkolby:

piercingsanddelilah:

This theory says that there is more behind Nickelodeon’s Rugrats besides being a cute show for little kids to watch. In fact, some people are saying that the show has this whole psychological meaning behind it centering around Angelica having a psychotic break at the age of 3 after having too many traumatic accidents happen in her family at such a young age.

  • All of the rugrats are a figment of Angelica’s imagination. Now that’s not so horrible by itself, but then we learn why Angelica made them up.
  • Chuckie died with his mother in childbirth. This is why his dad is always so worried about him in the show.
  • Tommy was stillborn, making his dad have some kind of break and sit in the basement to make toys for the son he was supposed to have.
  • The DeVilles had an abortion. Angelica never found out if the baby was supposed to be a boy or a girl so she decided to make it twins. Then, she gave them matching names and personas because there probably would have been only one child if there was no abortion.
  • The reason behind these delusions have been blamed on Angelica’s nonexistent relationship with her mother and her manipulative one with her father. Thus, Angelica had no one to turn to when she needed help dealing with the babies’ deaths and resorted to making up the lives they should have lived.

In All Grown Up, Angelica is a bipolar schizophrenic addicted to narcotics and heroin because they help her keep her delusions alive. At this point, we learn that Angelica’s biological mom died from a heroin overdose and Angelica’s disease because she’s a crack baby. Her real mom’s name was Cynthia, hence her doll’s name. The woman from “Rugrats” who was Angelica’s mother is really her gold-digging step-mom who Angelica idolized.

When “All Grown Up” was canceled, Angelica died of an overdose just like her mother.

Dil is the only baby who isn’t fictional. However, Angelica never accepted him as being real and accidentally hit him too hard while trying to make him go away once, resulting in brain damage. This is why he’s such an odd child in “All Grown Up.”

Suzie was actually Angelica’s friend. The theory says that she grew up to become a psychologist and joined the Nickelodeon team to invent the “Rugrats” TV show, finally explaining the origin of the theory.

I remember reading this a long time ago, and it still blows my fucking mind.

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A very short lesson in Psychology:

strawberrytelle:

  • When a person laughs too much, even on stupid things, that person is sad deep inside
  • When a person sleeps a lot, that person is lonely
  • When a person talks less and if he talks fast, that person is keeping a secret
  • When a person can’t cry, that person is weak
  • When a person eats in an abnormal way, that person is in tension
  • When a person cries on little things, that person is softhearted
  • When someone asks about you although that someone is busy, he/she really loves you

(Source: shyieesolove, via crimsonfilledreams)

psych0holid4y:

1. DEJA VU

DEJA VU IS AN EXPERIENCE OF HAVING SEEN OR EXPERIENCED A NEW SITUATION PREVIOUSLY. IT FEELS LIKE IF THE EVENT HAS ALREADY HAPPENED BEFORE. THE EXPERIENCE IS USUALLY ACCOMPANIED BY A STRONG SENSE OF FAMILIARITY AND A SENSE OF PARADOX OR BIZARRE. THE “PREVIOUS” EXPERIENCE IS USUALLY ATTRIBUTED TO A DREAM, BUT SOMETIMES THERE IS A CONSTANT FEELING THAT IT REALLY HAS HAPPENED IN THE PAST.

2. DEJA VECU

DEJA VECU IS WHAT MOST PEOPLE EXPERIENCE WHEN THEY THINK THEY ARE HAVING A DEJA VU. DEJA VU IS WHEN ONE HAS A FEELING THAT HE HAS SEEN SOMETHING BEFORE, WHEREAS DEJA VECU IS AN EXPERIENCE OF HAVING SEEN AN EVENT BEFORE, BUT WITH GREAT DETAIL AS TO RECOGNIZE THE SMELLS AND SOUNDS. THIS ALSO IS USUALLY ACCOMPANIED BY A VERY STRONG SENSE OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT WHAT WILL HAPPEN NEXT.

3. DEJA SENTI

DEJA SENTI IS A PHENOMENON OF HAVING ALREADY FELT SOMETHING. THE PHRASE “I HAVE FELT IT BEFORE” PERFECTLY CAPTURES DEJA SENTI. IT IS ONLY A MENTAL PHENOMENON AND SELDOM REMAINS IN OUR MEMORY LATER. MANY EPILEPTIC PATIENTS OFTEN EXPERIENCE DEJA SENTI.

4. DEJA VISITE

DEJA VISITE IS A LESS COMMON EXPERIENCE AND INCLUDES AN UNEXPLAINED KNOWLEDGE OF A NEW PLACE. FOR EXAMPLE, YOU MAY KNOW THE LOCATION AROUND YOU (A NEW CITY OR A LANDSCAPE) ALTHOUGH YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN THERE BEFORE.

5. JAMAIS VU

JAMAIS VU DESCRIBES A FAMILIAR SITUATION THAT WE DO NOT RECOGNIZE. IT IS OFTEN CONSIDERED TO BE THE OPPOSITE PHENOMENON OF DEJA VU. THE OBSERVER DOES NOT RECOGNIZE THE SITUATION ALTHOUGH IT IS KNOWN THAT HE HAS EXPERIENCED IT BEFORE.

6. PRESQUE VU

PRESQUE VU IS VERY SIMILAR TO THE FEELING IN THE “TIP OF THE TONGUE”. WHEN SOMEONE IS READY TO SAY SOMETHING BUT HIS BRAIN GETS STUCK AND A WORD DOES NOT COME OUT.

7. L’ESPRIT DE L’ESCALIER

L’ESPRIT DE L’ESCALIER IS WHEN A SMART THOUGHT COMES TO YOU WHEN IT IS TOO LATE.

8. CAPGRAS DELUSION

CAPGRAS DELUSION IS A PHENOMENON WHEN A PERSON BELIEVES THAT A CLOSE FRIEND OR A FAMILY MEMBER HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH AN IDENTICALLY LOOKING ONE. THIS ILLUSION IS OFTEN MET IN PEOPLE WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA.

9. FREGOLI DELUSION

FREGOLI DELUSION IS A RARE BRAIN PHENOMENON WHICH MAKES A PERSON BELIEVE THATDIFFERENT PEOPLE ARE THE SAME PERSON IN VARIOUS DISGUISES.

10. PROSOPAGNOSIA

PROSOPAGNOSIA IS A PHENOMENON IN WHICH A PERSON IS UNABLE TO RECOGNIZE FACES OF PEOPLE OR OBJECTS HE KNOWS. PEOPLE WHO HAVE THIS DISORDER ARE USUALLY ABLE TO USE THE OTHER SENSES TO IDENTIFY INDIVIDUALS, SUCH AS THE PERSON’S PERFUME, THE SOUND OF HIS VOICE OR HIS HAIRSTYLE.


The Four Noble Truths:
1. Life means suffering.
To live means to suffer, because the human nature is not perfect and neither is the world we live in. During our lifetime, we inevitably have to endure physical suffering such as pain, sickness, injury, tiredness, old age, and eventually death; and we have to endure psychological suffering like sadness, fear, frustration, disappointment, and depression. Although there are different degrees of suffering and there are also positive experiences in life that we perceive as the opposite of suffering, such as ease, comfort and happiness, life in its totality is imperfect and incomplete, because our world is subject to impermanence. This means we are never able to keep permanently what we strive for, and just as happy moments pass by, we ourselves and our loved ones will pass away one day, too.
2. The origin of suffering is attachment.
The origin of suffering is attachment to transient things and the ignorance thereof. Transient things do not only include the physical objects that surround us, but also ideas, and -in a greater sense- all objects of our perception. Ignorance is the lack of understanding of how our mind is attached to impermanent things. The reasons for suffering are desire, passion, ardour, pursuit of wealth and prestige, striving for fame and popularity, or in short: craving and clinging. Because the objects of our attachment are transient, their loss is inevitable, thus suffering will necessarily follow. Objects of attachment also include the idea of a “self” which is a delusion, because there is no abiding self. What we call “self” is just an imagined entity, and we are merely a part of the ceaseless becoming of the universe.
3. The cessation of suffering is attainable.
The cessation of suffering can be attained through nirodha. Nirodha means the unmaking of sensual craving and conceptual attachment. The third noble truth expresses the idea that suffering can be ended by attaining dispassion. Nirodha extinguishes all forms of clinging and attachment. This means that suffering can be overcome through human activity, simply by removing the cause of suffering. Attaining and perfecting dispassion is a process of many levels that ultimately results in the state of Nirvana. Nirvana means freedom from all worries, troubles, complexes, fabrications and ideas. Nirvana is not comprehensible for those who have not attained it.
4. The path to the cessation of suffering.
There is a path to the end of suffering - a gradual path of self-improvement, which is described more detailed in the Eightfold Path. It is the middle way between the two extremes of excessive self-indulgence (hedonism) and excessive self-mortification (asceticism); and it leads to the end of the cycle of rebirth. The latter quality discerns it from other paths which are merely “wandering on the wheel of becoming”, because these do not have a final object. The path to the end of suffering can extend over many lifetimes, throughout which every individual rebirth is subject to karmic conditioning. Craving, ignorance, delusions, and its effects will disappear gradually, as progress is made on the path.

The Four Noble Truths:

1. Life means suffering.

  • To live means to suffer, because the human nature is not perfect and neither is the world we live in. During our lifetime, we inevitably have to endure physical suffering such as pain, sickness, injury, tiredness, old age, and eventually death; and we have to endure psychological suffering like sadness, fear, frustration, disappointment, and depression. Although there are different degrees of suffering and there are also positive experiences in life that we perceive as the opposite of suffering, such as ease, comfort and happiness, life in its totality is imperfect and incomplete, because our world is subject to impermanence. This means we are never able to keep permanently what we strive for, and just as happy moments pass by, we ourselves and our loved ones will pass away one day, too.

2. The origin of suffering is attachment.

  • The origin of suffering is attachment to transient things and the ignorance thereof. Transient things do not only include the physical objects that surround us, but also ideas, and -in a greater sense- all objects of our perception. Ignorance is the lack of understanding of how our mind is attached to impermanent things. The reasons for suffering are desire, passion, ardour, pursuit of wealth and prestige, striving for fame and popularity, or in short: craving and clinging. Because the objects of our attachment are transient, their loss is inevitable, thus suffering will necessarily follow. Objects of attachment also include the idea of a “self” which is a delusion, because there is no abiding self. What we call “self” is just an imagined entity, and we are merely a part of the ceaseless becoming of the universe.

3. The cessation of suffering is attainable.

  • The cessation of suffering can be attained through nirodha. Nirodha means the unmaking of sensual craving and conceptual attachment. The third noble truth expresses the idea that suffering can be ended by attaining dispassion. Nirodha extinguishes all forms of clinging and attachment. This means that suffering can be overcome through human activity, simply by removing the cause of suffering. Attaining and perfecting dispassion is a process of many levels that ultimately results in the state of Nirvana. Nirvana means freedom from all worries, troubles, complexes, fabrications and ideas. Nirvana is not comprehensible for those who have not attained it.

4. The path to the cessation of suffering.

  • There is a path to the end of suffering - a gradual path of self-improvement, which is described more detailed in the Eightfold Path. It is the middle way between the two extremes of excessive self-indulgence (hedonism) and excessive self-mortification (asceticism); and it leads to the end of the cycle of rebirth. The latter quality discerns it from other paths which are merely “wandering on the wheel of becoming”, because these do not have a final object. The path to the end of suffering can extend over many lifetimes, throughout which every individual rebirth is subject to karmic conditioning. Craving, ignorance, delusions, and its effects will disappear gradually, as progress is made on the path.

(Source: blunthought, via cosmic-conscience)

If you have ever taken a razor blade to that beautiful body of yours, skipped one or more meals, cried yourself to sleep because you never thought you were good enough, attempted any sort of self harm, had thoughts of taking your own life, or actually tried it, HONESTLY reblog this.

12-strand-helix:

But I found my light and now I love myself and you. 

(Source: lessthanperfect21)

memorieswasted:

bangbangdinosex:

This gets me EVERY fucking time

^ amen 

LOLOLOLOL

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