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psychoLODGEical issues 

What all of da clueless macho irresponsible "middle-aged guys" from Red Green's infamous men's club in Possum Lake likely have -- or will eventually develop --- from attending da meetings at said head-in-da-clouds establishment. Bonus tidbit: Duct tape will NOT cure said malady, anymore than Tim The Toolman's checking into da Henry Ford Clinic ("Whose Car Is It, Anyway?" is da episode title --- you're welcome, nerds! :P) would likely go very far towards helping to cure him of his car addiction!
Kevin Brown (i.e., "Junkyard Digs") recently got married to his "bold, bubbly, 'n' beautiful" long-term sweetheart, Micah Uetz (a.k.a., "Junkyard Mook"), yet even with his wedded-bliss status, he also recently outfitted an old Dodge van to look like da Possum Van, so perhaps even he has some psychoLODGEical issues of his own! :P
psychoLODGEical issues by QuacksO December 1, 2024
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Psychologically retarded 

Cameron Davis is psychologically retarded

psychological torture

I had to endure hours of psychological torture.
psychological torture by 7568ino December 9, 2023

Psychology examiner 

An alternative to the word "retarded" (used in the offensive form).

Synonyms: Dumb, Imbecelic, Retarded (in the derogatory and offensive form)

Origin:
"Assume the psychology examiners are retarded" - My psychology teacher
That person is so dumb - he must be a psychology examiner.

Adam was a classic example of a psychology examiner.
Psychology examiner by anonymous February 2, 2024

Psychological/emotional abuse 

A person who intentionally hurts someone to make them low self esteem sad or give them emotional pain

E.g verbally abusing someone until there hurt or intend to make them.feel guilty like gaslighting them

Psychologicise 

To psychologically analyse someone during conversation.
Oh you’re depressed? Let me psychologicise you for my project.
Psychologicise by Bellaaragrace March 11, 2025

Psychology of the Masses in the 21st Century

The study of how large populations think, feel, and behave in an era defined by social media, information overload, and algorithmic curation. Unlike 20th-century mass psychology, which focused on physical crowds and broadcast media, 21st-century mass psychology must account for people who are simultaneously connected and isolated, scrolling alone together, forming tribes without ever meeting. The key insights: attention is the scarce resource, outrage is the most reliable engagement metric, and identity has become a series of performances for invisible audiences. Mass psychology now explains phenomena like viral misinformation (emotion spreads faster than facts), cancel culture (digital mobs with infinite memory), and political polarization (algorithms that show you what you already believe). It's the psychology of people who are more connected than ever and more lonely than ever, which is exactly what the algorithms want.
Example: "She studied the psychology of the masses in the 21st century and realized her phone was designed to exploit every vulnerability—outrage for engagement, fear for attention, belonging for loyalty. She wasn't using social media; social media was using her. She didn't delete it—knowing isn't the same as escaping—but she started noticing when she was being played."