The Psychology Thread 🧠

My mom told me hospital staff did a scan of my head after I was born because of concern of hydrocephalus.

Dude, that was 1984, not the last ice age.

Now get off my lawn, whippersnapper!

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They did though. 40 years ago is 1985 practically.

Sorry brocephus. I’ll catch up later.

Trannies were openly walking into women’s bathrooms in the 80’s?

I wasn’t there but I remember Crocodile Dundee cup-checking a cross-dresser and that movie came out in early 90’s, I thought.

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Yes. Why do you think it was a movie trope?

I wasn’t aware this was a trope and I only saw it in one movie.

As far as I was aware, this behavior was seen as unacceptable and was only done by .0001% of the population. In cities.

I’m sure some dudes were pulling it off the entire time, but not many.

It certainly wasn’t an issue in public schools anywhere and society wouldn’t have entertained the notion at all. Had a boy in a dress attempted to get into my high school’s women’s locker room, the sheriff would have been involved.

It would also be the end of whatever social life the guy had. No kegger invites for you.

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I missed this one since I was looking up memes and putting the kids to bed, but it’s eerily close.

For looks I mean. Now I have a new movie to watch.

You’ve never seen Kalifornia??

Nope. I looked up the description, but since my wife hates serial killer stuff, I’ll watch it tomorrow when she’s on work calls.

Its absolutely hysterical
 Pitt is brilliant

For me, it’s the person who gets their dumbbells then stands directly in front of the rack to do an exercise, blocking access to all the other weights.

Most of the time, they just don’t know the etiquette and an “excuse me” is all they need. But I’ve done this only to have them step right back in the way after I get my weights. If I’m in a mood, I’ll invade their personal space to get the dumbbells I need, hopefully interrupting their selfish set.

Some gyms have a floor line to encourage the oblivious folks (some even say “step back”) but not many pay attention to it.

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I have hardly ever seen people be a nuisance by obstructing the rack. Maybe once or twice; hardly ever. At one gym I go to people put almost always put their dumbbells away neatly. At the other gym, they are just everywhere, so you give up even looking for the ones you want.

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Dudes always standing in front of the fucking rack, with their hands on their hips, pacing around and trying to catch their breathe.

Gym chicks on the other hand will always be “throwing it back” towards the dumbbell rack while staring at the mirror as they complete their RDLS.

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I take less of an issue with the second one for some reason

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Why we stay silent.

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