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RE: When we suffer anger syndrome hulk is a clear example (amok's syndrome)

in #philosophy6 years ago

Hi @bidbots. Nice piece of article. I've done some reading and apparently the one of the most prominent sign of Hulk syndrome is the patient would become unusually muscular when they get angry. However, I'm not sure about the validity of this information. There are a lot of reasons why people would become easily angered by someone or something; it can be biological and psychological. I guess Hulk syndrome is the last thing you want to suspect since it is quite rare. Regarding your article:

  • The way you cited your images' sources were wrong. You need to direct people to the original website with the image that contained information about the author and license version. I'm guessing both of the pictures you were using were copyrighted and if it was, then you can't use them. Please refer here if you're not familiar with what I was talking about.

  • You need to cite your article references. It's a common courtesy of rewarding the original contributor if we were using their material.

Please note that I'm not in any way, try to disapprove your work. You've done an excellent job here, but you can make it better. If you have any problem regarding STEM-related articles, you can join steemSTEM Discord Channel and we will be glad to assist you.

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this post was made with the help of @joelgonz1982 the idea of this post is to reflect the anger with the character of hulk we wanted to do something fun for the reader ..
the images are public domain.
I will remove the steemstem label from this publication so as not to create inconvenient.

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