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*****Guyana tragedy trigger***** » fayeroe

Posted by gardenergirl on June 26, 2007, at 10:09:52

In reply to Re: Ouch.....another glass of koolaid, anyone? (nm), posted by fayeroe on June 26, 2007, at 4:31:50

Given that the result of drinking the poisoned Kool Aid was that the victims of the Guyana tragedy were DEAD, I hardly think that having another glass would be doable. And I'm frankly shaken and profoundly OUTRAGED at the offer for ANYONE to do what the Guyana victims were coerced to do.

gg

 

Re: Forget the carrot. I'd mind the stick.

Posted by Happyflower on June 26, 2007, at 10:23:05

In reply to Forget the carrot. I'd mind the stick. (nm) » henrietta, posted by gardenergirl on June 25, 2007, at 20:02:36

koolaid, a stick, violence is violence...
tomato...tamato

 

Re: perception of privilege » fayeroe

Posted by Happyflower on June 26, 2007, at 10:42:26

In reply to Re: perception of privilege » Happyflower, posted by fayeroe on June 24, 2007, at 10:18:08

Are you sure you don't mean the milgram experiment... or maybe not...

 

Re: Not taking the carrot, yup! stayin' cool! » henrietta

Posted by gardenergirl on June 26, 2007, at 10:49:34

In reply to Re: Not taking the carrot, yup! stayin' cool!, posted by henrietta on June 25, 2007, at 19:28:18

> Good for you!!! Too bad the carroteer couldn't resist. What a sign of health and wisdom that would be.
> h

What exactly are you trying to say, Hen? One could reasonably assume that you're referring to some participant on this thread as the "carroteer". I guess I'm not quite getting your metaphor, so could you just speak plainly, please? Is someone supposed to be doing something to Happyflower or someone else in an attempt to cause her to behave in some predetermined way? I suppose if that's what you're saying, then I have to have a private, hearty chuckle. If not, it'll be a public "humminah?" Though either way, given my understanding of the carrot and stick metaphor, I suspect it's possible that if labeled as a "carroteer", despite my hearty laughter, I could feel accused of perhaps being manipulative or something similar.

Gosh, Henny Penny, whatever could you be trying to convey?

 

The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother. » Happyflower

Posted by gardenergirl on June 26, 2007, at 10:59:05

In reply to Re: perception of privilege » fayeroe, posted by Happyflower on June 26, 2007, at 10:42:26

Lots of my Psych 101 students got those two confused, Happyflower. Don't feel bad. You'd be in good company.

 

And as for the rest and going forward

Posted by gardenergirl on June 26, 2007, at 11:00:05

In reply to The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother. » Happyflower, posted by gardenergirl on June 26, 2007, at 10:59:05

Oh bother....

 

Re: The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother. » gardenergirl

Posted by Happyflower on June 26, 2007, at 11:06:10

In reply to The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother. » Happyflower, posted by gardenergirl on June 26, 2007, at 10:59:05

Didn't get them comfused, I got an A Plus, 100% in general psych.

BOth experiments have to do with preception of authority, upon the ones with authority and the ones receiving punishment from authority.

Authority is a very powerful influence.

 

Re: The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother.

Posted by Happyflower on June 26, 2007, at 11:11:54

In reply to The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother. » Happyflower, posted by gardenergirl on June 26, 2007, at 10:59:05

In fact I have done so well in my psych classes that I have been asked by a professor to be her teachers assistant, where I can help teach Psych 101.

Plus the chairman of the Psyc Dept., has asked me to help do research for a couple of their Phd. professiors, because of my understanding of psych. So, no I didnt' get them mixed up, in fact I have done quite well in the subject.

 

Re: The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother.

Posted by Happyflower on June 26, 2007, at 11:16:32

In reply to The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother. » Happyflower, posted by gardenergirl on June 26, 2007, at 10:59:05

In fact, I was told I had the highest grade point average of my class, and am in the lead for valedictorian. In fact I have been asked to do an internship next summer, with a famous psych expert, because he has heard about me. So, no I didn't confuse them.

 

Re: *****Guyana tragedy trigger***** » gardenergirl

Posted by fayeroe on June 26, 2007, at 12:22:05

In reply to *****Guyana tragedy trigger***** » fayeroe, posted by gardenergirl on June 26, 2007, at 10:09:52

> Given that the result of drinking the poisoned Kool Aid was that the victims of the Guyana tragedy were DEAD, I hardly think that having another glass would be doable. And I'm frankly shaken and profoundly OUTRAGED at the offer for ANYONE to do what the Guyana victims were coerced to do.
>
> gg

drinking the koolaid can mean a lot of different things, gg, if you're from the south. or did you not study that yet?

 

Re: Ouch..Dinah, sorry. not about you.......... (nm) » fayeroe

Posted by fayeroe on June 26, 2007, at 12:25:18

In reply to Re: Ouch.....another glass of koolaid, anyone? (nm), posted by fayeroe on June 26, 2007, at 4:31:50

 

Re: perception of privilege » Happyflower

Posted by fayeroe on June 26, 2007, at 12:27:33

In reply to Re: perception of privilege » fayeroe, posted by Happyflower on June 26, 2007, at 10:42:26

> Are you sure you don't mean the milgram experiment... or maybe not...


didn't mean either. explained it to gg also. koolaid is a staple of the south.......she didn't understand that.........

 

frankly shaken and profoundly OUTRAGED? *SNORT* (nm) » gardenergirl

Posted by dispatcher on June 26, 2007, at 12:45:41

In reply to *****Guyana tragedy trigger***** » fayeroe, posted by gardenergirl on June 26, 2007, at 10:09:52

 

well, it's a start......:-) (nm) » dispatcher

Posted by fayeroe on June 26, 2007, at 13:07:38

In reply to frankly shaken and profoundly OUTRAGED? *SNORT* (nm) » gardenergirl, posted by dispatcher on June 26, 2007, at 12:45:41

 

Re: perception of privilege » fayeroe

Posted by Happyflower on June 26, 2007, at 13:26:17

In reply to Re: perception of privilege » Happyflower, posted by fayeroe on June 26, 2007, at 12:27:33

Hey I was just making a joke! lol

Hey, I thought you drank sweet tea in the south? But koolaid is cool, we drink it in the midwest too. What flavor do you prefer? I like lime and black cherry! ;-)

I am really trying not to laugh but all of this just gives me a ... , and I don't even have a ... to... !

 

Re: The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother.

Posted by Happyflower on June 26, 2007, at 13:34:53

In reply to Re: The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother., posted by Happyflower on June 26, 2007, at 11:16:32

Kinda feels good to toot my own horn, in fact I have two horns to toot! And who ever said I had low self esteem!
I tooted the Hummel today too, and maybe I have 3 horns because I can toot yankee doodle out of my rear horn! I am good at tootin all my horns! Guess that makes me very horn E. or is it Eflat?

Tootie tottie! Toot!

 

shaken and profoundly OUTRAGED-diff. from stirred? (nm)

Posted by zenhussy on June 26, 2007, at 15:09:39

In reply to *****Guyana tragedy trigger***** » fayeroe, posted by gardenergirl on June 26, 2007, at 10:09:52

 

Re: The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother. » Happyflower

Posted by sunnydays on June 26, 2007, at 16:01:40

In reply to Re: The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother., posted by Happyflower on June 26, 2007, at 13:34:53

Just be careful when tooting your horn Happyflower. Sometimes people can feel that one is seeing oneself as superior to them if they promote themselves too much. Although I admittedly have a problem promoting myself at all... Personally, I did very well in psych too, and I'm really not quite sure how the Milgram experiment would fit into this thread at all. What authority figure is telling someone to do something against their personal conscience? None that I see. I also don't see very many parallels with the Stanford Prison Experiment. No one is acting at all like anyone in that case.

Nope, don't see any parallels at all. And I got an A in Psych 101 and have also been asked to TA classes. No one asks me for internships, but that's mainly because I'm a biology major, not a psych major. I'm glad you do well in school. I just hope you realize that many many many other people do as well as you.

sunnydays

 

Re: The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother. » sunnydays

Posted by scratchpad on June 26, 2007, at 16:26:45

In reply to Re: The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother. » Happyflower, posted by sunnydays on June 26, 2007, at 16:01:40

Thank you for this post, Sunnydays. Currently my loss of words is keeping me from being able to be of any use here.

And may I remind everyone that this is the Admin board? And so to keep it to administrative subjects...? there go those darn dots again.

thanks so much
Scratchpad

 

Re: shaken and profoundly OUTRAGED-diff. from stir » zenhussy

Posted by gardenergirl on June 26, 2007, at 16:44:57

In reply to shaken and profoundly OUTRAGED-diff. from stirred? (nm), posted by zenhussy on June 26, 2007, at 15:09:39

> shaken and profoundly OUTRAGED-diff. from stirred?

Yes zen. Within the same construct, but different meanings. To be stirred is to be moved, to feel some emotion or reaction. To be profoundly outraged, including the internet convention of all caps to indicate volume or intensity, is to be much more than stirred.

I'm shocked to see a pun based on my expression of emotions from someone who is such an advocate for those with PTSD, and someone who appears to possess a great deal of empathy for the pain of trauma.

A disappointed gg

 

Re: shocked, shaken, profoundly outraged, » gardenergirl

Posted by fayeroe on June 26, 2007, at 17:23:37

In reply to Re: shaken and profoundly OUTRAGED-diff. from stir » zenhussy, posted by gardenergirl on June 26, 2007, at 16:44:57

mortified, bewildered, disappointed,volume,itensity......all over southern koolaid.......

 

Re: shaken and profoundly OUTRAGED

Posted by tofuemmy on June 26, 2007, at 17:50:10

In reply to Re: shaken and profoundly OUTRAGED-diff. from stir » zenhussy, posted by gardenergirl on June 26, 2007, at 16:44:57

There seems to be some confusion (or I'm confused) about the KoolAid comment. I think the original post about KoolAid was made by Dory, and she explained that she did mean Jamestown. Here's the link.

http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20070605/msgs/763415.html

 

Re: The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother. » Happyflower

Posted by gardenergirl on June 26, 2007, at 18:34:19

In reply to Re: The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother., posted by Happyflower on June 26, 2007, at 11:16:32

It appears my post struck a nerve. I'm sorry.

gg

 

Re: The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother. » sunnydays

Posted by Happyflower on June 26, 2007, at 18:40:24

In reply to Re: The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother. » Happyflower, posted by sunnydays on June 26, 2007, at 16:01:40

Well I do well in school and I think there is nothing wrong with being proud of that, in fact my T is pleased with my self confidence. It was mainly due to the comment about compairing me to her Psych 101 students, which I am not just a beginner in the field, so it was clarifying. It was implied that I got it mixed up like a typical Psych 101 student.

Posted by GG-

-Lots of my Psych 101 students got those two confused, Happyflower. Don't feel bad. You'd be in good company-


So I was just showing examples that I do know what I am talking about and I am not just a beginning Psych student and I didn't get it mixed up. In fact it was a joke.

As far as the experiments go, there are many simularities you can compair to, in many levels of life, not just babble. I didn't bring up the Stanford incident. That was just one person's assumption.
I would enjoy discussing this on Social if you would like. But it does have something to do with authority, and Dr. Bob wanted to know about how the preception of power influecences Babble. Power takes a role in the person who has it, and the people who have to follow it. I only gave my view point. I have actually gave it a lot of thought and believe there is some good points I made about it.

 

Re: The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother.

Posted by Happyflower on June 26, 2007, at 18:46:21

In reply to Re: The Milgram Experiment? Oh bother. » Happyflower, posted by gardenergirl on June 26, 2007, at 18:34:19

> It appears my post struck a nerve. I'm sorry.
>
> gg

Didn't stick any nerve with me. You just don't know me very well or know very little about my experience.


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