YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD
YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD
A single dose psychological intervention, which includes using the computer game Tetris, can prevent the unpleasant, intrusive memories that develop in some people after suffering a traumatic event.

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paddirn @lemmy.world Can confirm, I've been playing tetris for three hours and I've almost completely forgotten about the dead hooker in my trunk.
130 13 Replygrue @lemmy.ml Huh, that's the kind of thing that would just make me start visualizing how many I could fit in there.
25 1 Replykeeyes @lemmy.world that's basically tetris, we've come full circle
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xX_fnord_Xx @lemmy.world My problem is that I always go for the biggest hooker, when offered the choice.
1 0 ReplySatansMaggotyCumFart @lemmy.world It really all depends if you leave them whole, cut them up or use a blender.
2 2 ReplyAgent_of_Kayos @lemm.ee An industrial food processor would be best, but not everyone has access to those, and cleaning all the bits off can be hard
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