Hegemonic masculine ideals, especially stoicism, emotionlessness, and invulnerability can help explain an aversion to seeking mental health care.
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Pollack uses strong words to describe WWF _ he calls it choreographed sadism _ but it's the wrestlers'emotionlessness that worries him most.
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She tells Sacks that she identifies with Data, an android on " Star Trek " whose emotionlessness belies a great curiosity and wistfulness about the human world.
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Rick tells Enik that this sort of dispassionate attack is the product of the emotionlessness of the Altrusians, and that it is more likely that this is how they devolved into Sleestak.
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Now they are riding another two-game losing streak to the Jazz in a series that suddenly has no more room for error, for tentative play, for emotionlessness, for indecision, for failed execution.
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House figures out that he and Samantha have familial Mediterranean fever, a genetic condition which caused all their symptoms : anhedonia, vasculitis, lactose intolerance, hematidrosis, and kidney failure . ( Medical commentators complain that this presentation does not match the real-life disease . ) After the father and daughter are treated, they are shown smiling, playing and laughing together happily, in stark contrast to their earlier emotionlessness.