Posted on: March 13, 2021

F4rtB0mb
Games: 89 Reviews: 21
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Absolute trash made by absolute trash.
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Posted on: March 13, 2021
F4rtB0mb
Games: 89 Reviews: 21
Really?
Absolute trash made by absolute trash.
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Posted on: February 10, 2021
randomer1994
Games: 153 Reviews: 2
seriously?
Take this cr*p down guys. Never leave negative comments but this is just silly.
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Posted on: April 4, 2021
DickLulmeier
Games: 4 Reviews: 1
Èven here...
Even here on gog they find ways to push this obnoxious cr*p. I don't have to play anything to leave this comment. I come here for relaxation, not for even more biased propaganda.
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Posted on: June 5, 2020
jsphillips86
Games: 142 Reviews: 1
in bad taste
people are dying. you are profiting.
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Posted on: August 22, 2023
GunthySalvus
Games: Reviews: 85
Mass Hysteria Induced by Dictatorship
As a library, NLM provides access to scientific literature. Inclusion in an NLM database does not imply endorsement of, or agreement with, the contents by NLM or the National Institutes of Health. Psychogenic epidemic - mass hysteria phenomena in Portugal Mass hysteria also called mass psychogenic illness (MPI), defined as a social phenomenon, consists of collective anxiety due to a perceived threat and can culminate in a cascade of symptoms suggestive of organic disease without an identifiable cause. Its history dates back to the 14th century and impacts people from all cultures and regions of the world. Before the 20thcentury, MPI emerged across Europe, often in socially isolated convents, in highly stressful environments. Objectives The aim of this study is to explore the available literature on mass hysteria phenomena in Portugal, historical origins, applications and eventual position in modern psychiatric semiology. Methods Non-systematic review of literature published in Medline/Pubmed. Search terms included: mass hysteria, nocebo, groupthink, emotional contagion. Results In Portugal two great phenomena of mass hysteria were described. In 1917, the “sun miracle” occurred, where thousands of individuals reported having seen the sun rotating in the sky and changing its size and colours. Years later, more than 300 students from 14 schools described the same symptoms: dizziness, dyspnea and rash, without an identifiable cause. In common these young people had “sugar strawberries”. In May 2006, the young people in the television series were infected with a vírus, and clinical picture was similar to that presented by young people in real life. For the first time, a fictional illness on television triggered an illness in real life. Conclusions More studies should be carried out on these phenomena as their early recognition can have a tremendous impact on the ease of identification, diagnosis and treatment.
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