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"Why did Jacintha kill herself?" Cultural anthropologists and psychologists might very well conclude that she suffered from intolerable shame.
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In Paris, the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions in France called the development "intolerable" and a "political shame without precedent in Europe since the end of the second world war".
Intolerance is intolerable.
I also wish, as a personal "almost that season of the year wish", that Madonna would give a deeper look at Carlo's art, or even contact him because besides his work, he is very much engaged in the fight to uphold the rights of the LGBT community at a time when Italy sadly seems to be going backward, with a lot of intolerable racism that is a shame for a civilized country.
14 15 Psychache, according to Shneidman, 16 17 is defined as an acute state of intense and intolerable psychological pain that encompasses shame, guilt, humiliation, loneliness, fear, angst, dread, anguish, etc.
I first realized slut-shaming had become intolerable when I was collecting homework in class for my teacher.
The shame and guilt became intolerable.
Being in prison can lead people to experience fear, distrust, lack of control, isolation, and shame, which is often experienced as overwhelming and intolerable, with some choosing suicide as a way to escape.
Intolerable horns!
"SHAME! Shame!
Intolerable itching?
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