The thousand-yard stare or two-thousand-yard stare is a phrase coined to describe the limp, blank, unfocused gaze of a battle-wearysoldier, but the symptom it describes may also be found among victims of other types of trauma. A characteristic of shell shock, thedespondent stare reflects dissociation from trauma. The thousand-yard stare is thus often seen in cases of incipient post-traumatic stress disorder. It does not necessarily indicate PTSD, however, nor will it always appear in persons who will later develop PTSD
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#Destiny
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3 RespuestasSpongeBob taught me this
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Looks like a wall of difficult words, that's cool
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2 RespuestasCan't tell if this is bait
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1 RespuestaIs that cool?
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1 RespuestaThats pretty cool
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4 RespuestasOkay? And?
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2 RespuestasA sniper from the Vanguard weapon prep