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"Coercive Control: Popularized by forensic researcher Evan Stark, this term describes a systematic pattern of behavior (which includes financial restriction, surveillance, and micromanagement) that strips a victim of their autonomy. The money isn't just a perk; it is a leash used to dominate the victim’s daily life." — Jun 29, 2026 07:13AM
"Coercive Control: Popularized by forensic researcher Evan Stark, this term describes a systematic pattern of behavior (which includes financial restriction, surveillance, and micromanagement) that strips a victim of their autonomy. The money isn't just a perk; it is a leash used to dominate the victim’s daily life." — Jun 29, 2026 07:13AM
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"“Recent developments in the fields of cellular biology, neuroscience, epigenetics, and developmental psychology underscore the importance of exploring at least three generations of family history in order to understand the mechanism behind patterns of trauma and suffering that repeat.” (p. 17)" — Jul 01, 2026 09:07PM
"“Recent developments in the fields of cellular biology, neuroscience, epigenetics, and developmental psychology underscore the importance of exploring at least three generations of family history in order to understand the mechanism behind patterns of trauma and suffering that repeat.” (p. 17)" — Jul 01, 2026 09:07PM
“That's all it takes, one drop of fear, to curdle love into hate.”
― Double Indemnity
― Double Indemnity
“I knew then what I had done. I had killed a man. I had killed a man to get a woman. I had put myself in her power, so there was one person in the world that could point a a finger at me, and I would have to die. I had done all that for her, and I never want to see her again as long as I lived.
That’s all it takes, one drop of fear, to curdle love into hate.”
― Double Indemnity
That’s all it takes, one drop of fear, to curdle love into hate.”
― Double Indemnity
“HIV does not make people dangerous to know, so you can shake their hands and give them a hug: Heaven knows they need it.”
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“I have taught my Margaery what comely is worth, I hope. Less than a mummer’s fart.”
― A Storm of Swords
― A Storm of Swords
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