Flans in Flan
Cute as heck dude
TIME TO FUCK SHIT UP ANON
how can we fuck shit up if were on page 7
Ok, 3, 2, 1, let's jam.
Did it work?
This is a caca board
This is a perro board
pinche perro caca
is there a cat version of this meme?
Do you think /tv/ should be split into /tv/ and /film/? Should it have IDs?
http://poal.me/7excuq
Also discuss the fate of the board called /tv/ - Television and Film
Pic unrelated but great
>>1412857
Make /bane/
>>1413170
/bane/?
Mediation is a dynamic, structured, interactive process where a neutral third party assists disputing parties in resolving conflict through the use of specialized communication and negotiation techniques. All participants in mediation are encouraged to actively participate in the process. Mediation is a "party-centered" process in that it is focused primarily upon the needs, rights, and interests of the parties. The mediator uses a wide variety of techniques to guide the process in a constructive direction and to help the parties find their optimal solution. A mediator is facilitative in that s/he manages the interaction between parties and facilitates open communication. Mediation is also evaluative in that the mediator analyzes issues and relevant norms ("reality-testing"), while refraining from providing prescriptive advice to the parties (e.g., "You should do... .").
Mediation, as used in law, is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), a way of resolving disputes between two or more parties with concrete effects. Typically, a third party, the mediator, assists the parties to negotiate a settlement. Disputants may mediate disputes in a variety of domains, such as commercial, legal, diplomatic, workplace, community and family matters.
The term "mediation" broadly refers to any instance in which a third party helps others reach agreement. More specifically, mediation has a structure, timetable and dynamics that "ordinary" negotiation lacks. The process is private and confidential, possibly enforced by law. Participation is typically voluntary. The mediator acts as a neutral third party and facilitates rather than directs the process. Mediation is becoming a more peaceful and internationally accepted solution in order to end conflict. Mediation can be used to resolve disputes of any magnitude.
>>1412833
Mediators use various techniques to open, or improve, dialogue and empathy between disputants, aiming to help the parties reach an agreement. Much depends on the mediator's skill and training. As the practice gained popularity, training programs, certifications and licensing followed, producing trained, professional mediators committed to the discipline.
The benefits of mediation[1] include:
Control
Mediation increases the control the parties have over the resolution. In a court case, the parties obtain a resolution, but control resides with the judge or jury. Often, a judge or jury cannot legally provide solutions that emerge in mediation. Thus, mediation is more likely to produce a result that is mutually agreeable for the parties.
Compliance
Because the result is attained by the parties working together and is mutually agreeable, compliance with the mediated agreement is usually high. This further reduces costs, because the parties do not have to employ an attorney to force compliance with the agreement. The mediated agreement is, however, fully enforceable in a court of law.
Mutuality
Parties to a mediation are typically ready to work mutually toward a resolution. In most circumstances the mere fact that parties are willing to mediate means that they are ready to "move" their position. The parties thus are more amenable to understanding the other party's side and work on underlying issues to the dispute. This has the added benefit of often preserving the relationship the parties had before the dispute.
Support
Mediators are trained in working with difficult situations. The mediator acts as a neutral facilitator and guides the parties through the process. The mediator helps the parties think "outside of the box" for possible solutions to the dispute, broadening the range of possible solutions.[2]
One of my favorite places to learn about psychological theories is Dave Straker’s Changing Minds website, which is full of theories written in layman’s terms, organized neatly into specific categories and clusters for easy reference. One of those categories is persuasion, and Straker lists that deal with how to influence others.
1. Amplification Hypothesis
When you express with certainty a particular attitude, that attitude hardens. The opposite is true as well: Expressing uncertainty softens the attitude.
2. Conversion Theory
The minority in a group can have a disproportionate effect on influencing those in the majority. Typically, those in the majority who are most susceptible are the ones who may have joined because it was easy to do so or who felt there were no alternatives. Consistent, confident minority voices are most effective.
8. Social Influence
We are influenced strongly by others based on how we perceive our relationship to the influencer. For example, social proof on web copy is persuasive if the testimonials and recommendations are from authoritative sources, big brands, or peers.
>>1412833
Go fuck yourself you piece of shit
>retarded bronies spamming anti-anime shit again
Do you think people forgot about this?
http://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/810702/#810945
http://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/864972/#864972
http://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1377744/#1377744
It's only a matter of time for you to get another one if you keep doing it.
based instigator
>>1412716
t. brony furfag
based instigator
does anybody else wiggle their feetsies when they get excited
not commonly
I wiggle my benis when I get excited
Yeee
what do you think this is?
lewd
that's a nice twig
>>1412632
>tree.jpg
Filename gives it away
G-GO BACK THERE BASED CONCERNBRO! YOU'RE A BRONY! WE'RE NOT RAIDERS! YOU'RE BUTTHURT! FUCKING DIE!
fucking itching down there thanks for reminding me
best thread on /qa/ right now
>>1412526
here's his award
1. Your home board
2. Do you get unironically upset when people say "normie"?
/int/
No because I'm not a autist
>>1412398
/tv/
No I'm not a faggot
In a world full of people, only some want to fly, isn't that crazy?
I want to die......
>>1412368
You'll die eventually. Just be patient.
I want to die right now I'm tired of waiting......
Is this the pinnacle of food?
>>1412359
fuck no
t. American
>>1412360
>t.
Drop dead.
gross
Did you watch her movie, /qa/?
No because anime is for losers who disappointed their parents.
>>1412271
He didn't ask you.
>>1412270
>her
Post things that trigger nu-/qa/
the guy spamming all these butthurt threads would know more about that then me
I...
HATE...
MEEEEEEEEEEEMES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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SECKS
this is a blue board thanks
i don't understand
i suspect this artist is moderately gay