OKAY MY FRIENDS, LISTEN UP

ayetroyler:

DOES YOUR PHONE OR CAMERA OR ELECTRONIC DEVICE DIE SUPER QUICKLY ESPECIALLY AT THE WORST TIMES OR WHEN YOU NEED IT THE MOST? 

I HAVE A SOLUTION TO ALL OF YOUR PROBLEMS

THIS LITTLE FUCKER 

IT LITERALLY IS A LIFE SAVER. ITS SO SMALL. LIKE. THE SMALLEST PORTABLE BATTERY I HAVE EVER SEEN. AND IT CHARGES YOUR PHONE BACK TO 100% TWO. TIMES. 

ALL YOU DO IT CHARGE IT, WHICH TAKES 3 HOURS. JUST PLUG IT IN OVERNIGHT OR WHEN YOU’RE NOT USING IT. IT WILL CHARGE YOUR PHONE BACK TO 100% TWICE. 

THATS RIGHT. 

AND THATS NOT EVEN THE BEST PART.

IT ONLY COSTS $4.88 AT WALMART. FIVE. DOLLARS. FOR THIS THING. YOU DONT HAVE TO SPEND $90 ON SOME CHARGING CASE THAT BREAKS IN A WEEK. 

IT CAN FIT IN YOUR POCKET, YOUR PURSE, YOUR SHIRT, YOUR BAG, YOUR HAND. YOU NAME IT. ITS SO SMOL. 

AND IT  CAN BE YOURS. AND I PROMISE ITS THE BEST INVESTMENT YOU WILL EVER MAKE. 

JUST GO TO WALMART AND BUY IT FOR $4.88 AND IT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE. YOU’RE WELCOME IN ADVANCE.

REBLOG THIS TO HELP SOME FOLLOWERS WHO MAY HAVE LONG WORK DAYS, OR LONG DAYS OF TRAVELING, SCHOOL, SPORTS OR CONCERTS OR VACATION. OR EVEN JUST A DAY OUT. 

Examples of Stockholm Syndrome in Disney

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 Frollo and Quasimodo

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Mother Gothel and Rapunzel

Frollo and Mother Gothel convince Quasimodo and Rapunzel that their lives are dependent on them. The two villains claim the outside world is a terrible place even though they know this is not true. They also constantly emotionally abuse their victims by implying their worthlessness and destroying their self-esteems. Quasimodo and Rapunzel sympathize with their captors and even believe their captors are protecting them and treating them with kindness. However, both captors are merely using and manipulating their victims for their own selfish purposes.

NOT:

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The Beast and Belle

 Belle does not sympathize with the Beast when she is treated poorly. She becomes angry and leaves the castle, only returning by her own wish so that the Beast (who saves her) does not freeze to death. She does not respond nicely towards the Beast until he treats her with respect. In this situation, Belle has control and is not manipulated into feeling for the Beast, nor does the Beast treat her disrespectfully after the first night. While the Beast does have an underlying motive as to keeping Belle in his castle, he abandons this idea and sets her free to make her happy. If anything, this story is a case of Lima Syndrome where the captor starts to sympathize with the victim.

Check out this post which refocuses the purpose of Beauty and the Beast from merely (and wrongly) being about Stockholm Syndrome to it’s original purpose.

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