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 by impersonating a woman arrested on drug charges. Today, Jezebel covered a disturbing story about a woman named Ellie Flynn who realized some dirtbag in her social circle used her photos to create fake Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and dating site accounts to talk to strangers. MTV   voyeuristic schadenfreude liar   carnival Catfish was renewed for a fourth season this summer, so there   at least enough TV-ready manipulation for another round of loneliness-induced rationalizations and heartbreak. But has catfishing happened to you, dear readers  Or have you, like Ellie, been an unwitting catfish-complicit  If it has, I have so many questions. How did you find out  Did you confront the faker  If you were getting impersonated, did you try to stop it  If you have discovered that someone is using your images to trick other people online, you can report the accounts they ;ve created for fraud, but it seems awfully hard to a  find out that it   going on in t stanley quencher he first place and b  make stanley thermos  sure they don ;t just open up a new account. And the, of course, there   the other question: Have you ever catfished anyone   If you have a great catfishing story but you ;d rather shar stanley cup e more privately, feel free to email me at [email 160;protected]  Image by Jim Cooke                                                                                                                                                                                  Blvg Why You Sleep at Night
 When we use the technique of forbidding a certain goal in order to tempt someone to disobey us, we ;re using what   commonly known as reverse psychology.  Lesser known is the response to this reverse psychology; a person who falls into our trap is displaying reactance.  Reactance is the rejection, conscious or unconscious, of a set of stanley uk  imposed limitations on freedom.  It   the knee-jerk rebellion that people engage in for no other reason than they don ;t like y stanley cup ou or your rules, man!  They gotta be free! There are plenty of experiments examining reactance.  One of the earliest, and simplest, was done in 1987, when psychologists asked people to record their stream-of-consciousness thoughts into a tape recorder.  They also asked the subjects to not think of a white bear.  Whenever t stanley cup hey were thinking of the bear, they were to ring a bell.  There was a lot of bell-ringing done in the lab that day. This might show a subconscious reactance in the participants, but it also seems a poor example of conscious reactance.  If anything, the students were enthusiastically cooperating with the scientists, obeying their command to try not to think about white bears.  This might be because the participants were issued a kind of mental challenge, like a game.  Although the scientists were issuing the challenge, they weren ;t the subjects ; opponents in this particular game, and so the subjects were happy to collaborate. This dynamic might explain why other example