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Sharma Vs. 😂😂 Ek Baar Phir
GIRLS IN HOSTEL 19.2
Out Now - Official Teaser - Toxic
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Will Noina be portrayed as good woman at the end?
Do Deewane Seher Mein - Official Reviews And Box Office
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How did bhumi go from being a good actor to expressionless?
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Sbs segment : double dhamaka- spoiler!
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Mr. Shivprasad Deshmukh - Little Bit of Context and his Point of View
Originally posted by: CaptiveFreedom
Well most of the times sympathy act as a barrier when it comes to strict punishment
If a person killed someone in self-defense than the rule of strict punishment is withdrawn.In a country a woman can kill her rapist in self-defense.Death Penalty is mostly withdrawn from mentally ill patientsEven if Maya is innately insane or acquired those traits after circumstances she faced she is a psychological patient...Circumstances a person faced determined psychological state of a person...I strongly believe this...Well it also depends on choice...but a few things happen without choice...In Maya's case she chose Arjun in the form of her happiness...as a new beginning but the same person became her obsession due to her vulnerabilities, obsession, innate or acquired psychological traits.Though psychopaths can make other people suffer badly in my opinion they should be treated or should be kept away from the sources/ circumstances where their traits can get triggered...Positive reinforcement works...They don't respond to punishment as according to research studies prison seems to have no deterrent, punitive or curative effect on psychopaths but they do respond to reward...Isolating or punishing a patient is not a solution to any problem faced due to them...