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Psychologists Have Created A League Table Of Scary And Revolting Creatures

#Psychology #MentalHealth #Phobias #Animalphobias #Spider #Snake #Dog You may be best advised not to read this article late at night or before you eat. Psychologists at the National Institute of Mental Health and Charles University in the Czech Republic have surveyed a large sample of non-clinical volunteers to gauge their reaction to 24 creatures that are commonly the source of specific animals phobias. The results, published in the British Journal of Psychology, not only contribute to our understanding of animal phobias but could prove incredibly useful to horror writers. Among the key findings is that spiders were unique in being both intensely fear- and disgust-inducing in equal measure. The researchers said this may be due to their mix of disgusting properties – including their “quirky ‘too-many-legs’ body plan” – combined with the fact they are “…omnipresent in our homes, often lurking in the hidden dark places and capable of fast unpredictable movement.” In other words, t...

Migrant children are suffering at the border. But reporters are kept away from the story.

#MigrantChildren #Border #Housing #Journalists #Advocates Overcrowded facilities. Sick, filthy and hungry children sleeping on concrete floors. Young children taking care of infants and toddlers in the enforced absence of their parents. News stories emerged last week about squalid conditions at a Border Patrol detention facility housing about 300 migrant children on the U.S.-Mexico border. The media accounts described the facility in Clint, Tex., near El Paso, that houses children separated from their parents by order of the Trump administration. Apart from their appalling specifics, the stories were notable for one element: They were all based on secondhand accounts. Reporters were unable to see the facilities themselves or speak to any of the children. Instead, they relied on descriptions provided by lawyers and advocates who were granted access under a legal settlement with the Border Patrol. The blackout on press access has left Americans largely in the dark about condit...

Sylvester Stallone returns for Rambo V: Last Blood

#Rambo #SylvesterStallone #JohnRambo #LastBlood The teaser trailer for Rambo V: Last Blood dropped Thursday, showing that Sylvester Stallone is once again a one-man army. In the preview, which is just under two minutes, John Rambo says he must face his past for one last all-out fight. The trailer is backed with the usual action and, of course, an intense Rambo wielding a bow. Stallone first played the Vietnam War veteran and former U.S. Army Special Forces soldier in 1982's First Blood. That movie was based on David Morrell's 1972 novel of the same name. Stallone last played the character in 2008's Rambo. The Lionsgate film is due in theaters Sept. 20.