BYU Study Finds Superhero Culture Magnifies Aggressive, Not Defending Behaviors
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Anne PJanuary 13, 2017
Seems to me to just re-enforce the concept: "Moderation in all things."
Junk BinJanuary 12, 2017
so we have a study that will be quoted that was made with 240 participants. That sample is not enough to prove anything. It will be used to neuter young males like the toy gun thing. Boys need to play more with dolls than guns and contact sports. Contrary to the pushed liberal view, boys are boys and girls are girls. They both need to understand this and live with it.
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