“Other famous cases of the hostages with the syndrome include various airplane hostages and kidnapped people.” Good one, wikipedia.
The great (and annoying) thing about wikipedia is that when someone complains about something, you can raise an eyebrow and say, “Well, did you fix it?”
(I just removed the inane line.)
Just as I read this one Yo La Tengo’s “Stockholm Syndrome” came on Pandora. It’s synchronistically delicious!
Information from a *book*? Now that’s what I call old-timey.
I once saw a Wikipedia article that cited a book. I guess that means that books can be good sources, too.
Isn’t that this one syndrome that Patty Hearst’s lawyer invented?
“Oh, my beloved Tania, we carry your guns deep within our hearts for no better reason than our lives have no meaning and we want to be on television.”
Don’t ask me! Ask wikipedia!
“Other famous cases of the hostages with the syndrome include various airplane hostages and kidnapped people.” Good one, wikipedia.
The great (and annoying) thing about wikipedia is that when someone complains about something, you can raise an eyebrow and say, “Well, did you fix it?”
(I just removed the inane line.)
Just as I read this one Yo La Tengo’s “Stockholm Syndrome” came on Pandora. It’s synchronistically delicious!