I am honestly at a loss for words with what’s happening in P@lestine. So much rage and anger and disgust for those Zi*nist laknatullah! These past few weeks have been filled with watching and reading about the attacks, and my heart bleeds for P@lestine. It’s utterly the most inhumane and heinous crime against humanity.
Keep praying, donating, sharing and speaking up for P@lestine. You don’t need to be a Muslim to stand up for them, you just need to be human! #humanity #peopleslivesmatter
同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過132萬的網紅Wah!Banana,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Joy is such a control freak! BTW, this video is inspired by the movie Inside Out - it's one of the best Disney movies K? Written by: Lingyi Xiong @B...
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Our collective emotional memory (Lee Yee)
I was most humbly quoting British writer Rushdie’s words yesterday “Don’t be dominated by fear, even if you are afraid”, and was asked by someone: how to be afraid but not be dominated by fear?
When I came across this phrase 19 years ago, I vaguely felt that it could be a wake-up call. It was my experience in Hong Kong since June last year that taught me what it truly means by to be afraid yet not be dominated by fear. Most young people at the frontline admitted that they were “very afraid”, but were reluctant to leave their brothers and sisters behind in order to save themselves. As such, the persistence to pursue freedom freed them from being dominated by fear.
Some pro-Beijing media accused me of inciting young people to go to the frontlines, while I am hiding at the back. As more accusations are being thrown around, more fellow comrades also started to believe it, and said on certain media that some “not so young persons” are making these attempts. I never cared how people view me, because how I view myself has always been more important. In a recent interview, I said that when I watched those young people in the frontlines, I was very worried. In my heart I was telling them not to do it, it is too dangerous. Yet I do not say it out loud. I understand that young people can only achieve the feeling of freedom through fighting, to realize that freedom, and only those in the frontlines would truly grasp the meaning of fellow comrades and the special relationships among brothers and sisters. I never wrote any essay giving young people instructions. I’ve only expressed understand and respect afterwards. It is from them that I learned the courage of freedom that is “to be afraid yet not to be dominated by fear”.
A friend, who was taking pictures on the streets, was intercepted by a dirty cop who threatened to arrest her. She yelled at the dirty cop, and left. In private, she told me she was “really afraid”, yet could not help but yell back. This is exactly “don’t be dominated by fear, even if you are afraid”.
This is the emotional experience shared by many Hongkongers since last year. This is a collective emotional memory.
Another memory is “pain”. Raymond Yeung, the teacher who was shot in the right eye by the police’s tear gas last year on June 12, said in a recent interview that he is actually very afraid of pain. “If on that June 12 morning you had told me I would lose an eye if I were to go out…even if you had told me I would be hit by tear gas, I might not have gone out, let alone losing a whole eye.” The endurance of pain is not an innate ability, but something acquired, something that the Hong Kong community has acquired altogether. He said that when people watch clips of police brutality, their hearts ache, but they also know that this is a rite of passage to go through together. As he considered that, he felt like his pain was being shared and distributed. To quote Brian Leung Kai-ping, “what truly connects Hongkongers is pain.”
Those who did not experience physical pain were perhaps all experience emotional pain through the screen. This pain, is our collective memory. To feel pain, one is a true Hongkonger, or else…
In addition, two other strong emotions felt by Hongkongers were anger and disgust. After witnessing fear and pain on media images, the Scared Liar Conference in the following day would bring anger and disgust, not to mention the faces of those Hong Kong Communists and pro-Beijing politicians. Every time I see them on screen, I think of Lu Xun’s words, “If the mask is worn for too long, it grows on the face, to take it off would be digging into the skin, the bones, and the muscles.”
No, they won’t take these masks off themselves. Yet having witnessed the history of the CCP, there are bound to be a chance to prove them wrong and to dig into the skin, the bones, and the muscles. Hongkongers probably wish to witness this moment.
A friend said that he wished to leave Hong Kong not because of the fear and the pain, but the anger and the disgust. I totally get him. Unless one makes it a habit to live under this blanket of lies, otherwise no normal people would find this easy to swallow.
It is logically to leave due to fear of the threats on security, but anger and disgust are not threats. To live, one must slowly let go of these emotions, but definitely not to forget the events that brought such fear and disgust.
Article 29 (5) of the National Security Law: “provoking by unlawful means hatred among Hong Kong residents towards the Central People’s Government or the Government of the Region, which is likely to cause serious consequences.” Hatred, as an emotion, had nothing to do with the crime; yet we know and will remember who and what were “provoking by unlawful means hatred among Hong Kong residents”, which was indeed a behavior of a criminal organization.
Fear, pain, anger, and disgust – Hongkongers’ collective emotional memory since last year.
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The international language of colors
Colors may be universally associated with ( ) certain emotions, a study has found.
Red is pinned ( ) to love or anger, blue to sadness or black to death, and similar links appear to exist in other parts of the world.
Even where colors weren't solidly attributed to ( ) a single emotion, nearly all of them were either mostly good or mostly bad regardless of ( ) where people lived.
But on a smaller, more detailed scale there were nuances ( ) which researchers said they could use to predict which country someone came from.
Scientists from the universities of Auckland, Lausanne in Switzerland and Johannes Gutenber in Mainz, Germany carried out ( ) their research on 711 people.
The participants all came from either the UK, Germany, Greece or China, and answered to rate how colors made them feel.
The colors included in the study were white, black, grey, red, yellow, green, blue, orange, purple, pink, brown and turquoise ( ).
They were shown to people in word form rather than images because the study was done online and researchers need to be sure screens were showing the same.
And people ranked how closely they linked them to the following emotions: anger, interest, amusement, pride, joy, pleasure, contentment ( ), admiration, love, relief ( ), compassion, sadness, guilt, regret, shame, disappointment, fear, disgust, contempt ( ) or hate.
The researchers, led by Johannes Gutenber University's Dr. Daniel Oberfeld, wrote: 'Red is associated with both positive and negative emotions while black is unambiguously ( ) associated with negative emotions.
'In the current study, red was often associated with love and anger, while black was associated with sadness, hate and fear among other negative emotions.'
Other colors which had strong associations across countries were pink with love, grey with disappointment or sadness and orange with joy or pleasure.
Some other colors, however, had more nuanced associations.
For example, people in Greece were far more likely to associate turquoise with relief and purple with sadness than those in other countries.
While people in the UK and Germany strongly associated yellow with joy, but Greek and Chinese people did not feel the same link.
Almost all the colors, even if they didn't have a solid link to one emotion, were either overwhelmingly ( ) good or bad – with the exception ( ) of red, which was linked to both anger and love, and purple and brown, which were neither.
Positive colors were yellow, white, turquoise, pink, orange and green. Negative were grey and black.
Dr. Oberfeld's team added: 'Particularly strong color-emotion associations were observed for red, black, and pink, and particularly weak associations were observed for brown and purple.
'Across the 240 color–emotion pairs, the strongest association was found between the emotion love and the color term red.
色彩,世界的共同語言
最新研究發現,世界各地可能都會把顏色與某些情緒連結在一起。
紅色代表愛或憤怒,藍色代表悲傷,黑色代表死亡,在世界其他地方,顏色和情緒之間似乎也存在類似的連結。
即使在顏色並不完全與某一種特定情緒相關的地方,幾乎所有的顏色也都與正面或負面情緒相關,不管人們身處何地。
但在更小、更精確的範圍內,研究人員表示,他們可以利用細微差別來預測一個人來自哪個國家。
來自瑞士洛桑奧克蘭大學和德國美因茨約翰內斯•古登堡大學的科學家們對711人進行了研究。
參與者來自英國、德國、希臘或中國,他們對顏色給他們帶來的感覺給予了評比。
研究中涉及的顏色包括白色、黑色、灰色、紅色、黃色、綠色、藍色、橙色、紫色、粉色、棕色和藍綠色。
這些顏色以文字而非圖片的形式展示給參與者,因為這項研究是在網路上進行的,研究人員需要確保螢幕上顯示的是相同的內容。
人們對這些顏色與下列情緒的關聯程度進行了排名:憤怒、興趣、開心、驕傲、喜悅、快樂、滿足、欽佩、愛、寬慰、同情、悲傷、內疚、遺憾、羞愧、失望、恐懼、厭惡、蔑視或憎恨。
研究人員寫下:「紅色與積極和消極情緒都有關,而毫無疑問,黑色與消極情緒有關。」這項研究的負責人是約翰內斯•古登堡大學的丹尼爾•奧伯菲爾德博士。
「在目前的研究中,紅色常與愛和憤怒連結在一起,而黑色則與悲傷、仇恨和恐懼等負面情緒連結在一起。」
其他與情緒普遍存在強烈關聯的顏色有:粉色代表愛,灰色代表失望或悲傷,橙色代表喜悅或快樂。
然而,其他一些顏色與情緒有更微妙的關聯。
例如,與其他國家的人相比,希臘人更容易將藍綠色與寬慰連結在一起,將紫色與悲傷連結在一起。
雖然英國人和德國人常常把黃色和快樂連結在一起,但希臘人和中國人卻不這樣看待。
幾乎所有的顏色,即使它們與某一種情緒沒有明確的連結,都會有明顯的好壞之分。而紅色、紫色和棕色是例外,紅色與憤怒和愛都有關,而紫色和棕色與正面和負面情緒都無關。
表達積極情緒的顏色有黃色、白色、藍綠色、粉色、橙色和綠色。與消極情緒相關的有灰色和黑色。
奧伯菲爾德博士的研究小組補充說:「我們觀察到,紅色、黑色和粉色與情緒的關聯程度很強,而棕色和紫色與情緒的關聯程度則特別弱。」
「在240對不同顏色與情緒的組合中,愛和紅色之間的連結最為緊密。」
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Joy is such a control freak!
BTW, this video is inspired by the movie Inside Out - it's one of the best Disney movies K?
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