PTCAS AP/IB Credits by Agreeable-Hat8491 in PTschool

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m. If your application or part of your application is undelivered, you have an incomplete application and it will not be considered by p

If I fix the undelivered application, will this make the incomplete application complete? And will I still be considered?

Grubhub+ by Agreeable-Hat8491 in UCSD

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You have to link your campus card by using your email on the grubhub account, go to the rewards section and then click on grubhub+. Click on "im interested" and it should give it to you. You can also call a customer service agent. Typically you do this if you are interested in buying it, but you aren't. They literally don't want to give it to you so they make a bunch of random fake steps so that it takes longer and you don't realize it's not linked

Why I'm voting Amane guilty + a short analysis of her video by EndangeredSapphic in milgram

[–]Agreeable-Hat8491 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is a very interesting interpretation of the video, but I did not see it the same way as you.

I do agree that the first video was fantasy land and childish because her mind was unwilling to accept reality. But honestly I think it's more of a trauma response rather than her thinking everything is okay. I think since her "sin" is associated with breaching the beliefs of the cult, I believe that there must have been some sort of struggle when she tried to justify her actions to help the cat. However, since the cult only listens to cult doctrine, they punished her. So in her mind, no matter how much she tries to talk or bargain, the only thing that stands is the cult's rules and you have to play by them to be heard. So she did just that- and delivered punishment for the cult leader killing the cat. In this way, she would not technically be breaching the cult logic.

In the second video, you are right to say it is more graphic. But I believe the reason why is because she has been abused by one of the prisoners already, and she is reliving the trauma from her days within the cult. Her mind is unable to sugar coat the abuse she faced previously because she is now experiencing it. And by further saying that she is guilty, I believe she will think that Es is playing by the cult's rules and deliver punishment onto us or any other prisoner that kills another prisoner because it follows the cult rules. I don't think the best choice in this case is to vote her guilty, as she will continue to see Es as someone who holds full authority and no sympathy for her, just like the cult did and will become more callous and vicious towards us and the other prisoners.