A swiss cartoon character, vaguely based on the family crest of house Gessler (viewable in the chappel of Kappeln). A blue humanoid bird with a beret and black and red checkered trousers.
Often used as a mild insult
Often used as a mild insult
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A psychological and neurological condition affecting retired fighters and combat athletes, marked by a profound identity crisis, emotional instability, and early neurocognitive decline following the end of a competitive career. Symptoms may include depression, anxiety, mood swings, memory issues, social withdrawal, and a loss of purpose.
Often triggered by the sudden transition from a high-adrenaline, high-respect lifestyle to ordinary civilian life, Gladiator’s Syndrome reflects the emotional and mental cost of going from warrior to forgotten.
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Key Characteristics:
Post-competition depression
Early signs of CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy)
Loss of identity and purpose
Isolation and emotional numbness
Rage, regret, or deep longing for "the arena"
Inability to reintegrate into normal life
Also known as: Combatcrash
A psychological and neurological condition affecting retired fighters and combat athletes, marked by a profound identity crisis, emotional instability, and early neurocognitive decline following the end of a competitive career. Symptoms may include depression, anxiety, mood swings, memory issues, social withdrawal, and a loss of purpose.
Often triggered by the sudden transition from a high-adrenaline, high-respect lifestyle to ordinary civilian life, Gladiator’s Syndrome reflects the emotional and mental cost of going from warrior to forgotten.
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Key Characteristics:
Post-competition depression
Early signs of CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy)
Loss of identity and purpose
Isolation and emotional numbness
Rage, regret, or deep longing for "the arena"
Inability to reintegrate into normal life
Also known as: Combatcrash
“After 15 years in the ring, he walked away with belts and brain fog. Now he’s battling Gladiator’s Syndrome.”
“He was addicted to the war — now that it’s over the Gladiator’s Syndrome is overwhelming"
“He was addicted to the war — now that it’s over the Gladiator’s Syndrome is overwhelming"
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