I gotta say, I really like Inside Out. It's a liiiitttle pat, but presents some complex issues really well imo
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like clearly the people writing it knew their shit *at least* on an undergrad psych level.
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like all the stuff on the emotional contexts of memory formation and role of sleep in consolidating long-term memory is pretty on-point tbh
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and I also really really like that the main plot point distinguishes depression from healthy expressions of sadness really clearly
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& i think it gets a little in the weeds w allegory but it pointedly describes depression as an inability to process sadness in a healthy way
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@mumbly_joe "Sadness vanished and took Joy with her. Anger, Fear and Disgust are left by themselves" is extremely on point1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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@mumbly_joe It's also nice to acknowledge Disgust, aversion that isn't fear or anger, as a core emotion2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
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@mumbly_joe A lot of the bad things in the world I'm neither scared of nor mad at. It's really annoying to be accused of being so1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@arthur_affect it's also noteworthy bc disgust & anger in concert play a pretty critical role in letting sadness and joy back in at the end4 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
@mumbly_joe especially because for her personally Joy has been so dominant they have no leadership experience
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