Looking

Looking is an American comedy-drama television series about a group of gay friends living in San Francisco. It premiered on January 19, 2014, on HBO. The series' executive producers are David Marshall Grant, Sarah Condon, and Andrew Haigh.

After two seasons, HBO announced that Looking would not be renewed for a third season, instead ordering a one-time special to serve as its series finale.

Premise

Patrick Murray, a 29-year-old video game designer, lives in San Francisco with his friends—aspiring restaurateur Dom and artist's assistant Agustín. Patrick has a tendency to be naive and has been generally unlucky in love but things in Patrick's life change upon meeting handsome yet humble Mission barber Richie and the arrival of his new boss, the attractive but partnered Kevin. Dom pursues his goal of opening his own restaurant with the support of his roommate, Doris, and the unexpected help of the successful and older San Francisco entrepreneur Lynn. Agustín struggles domesticating with his long-term boyfriend Frank and his stalling art career, as well as his penchant for recreational substance abuse. The three men navigate life, relationships, family, and careers in modern-day San Francisco.

Stop

Stop may refer to:

Film

  • Stop, a 1970 film by Bill Gunn
  • Stop, a 1972 Quebec film by Jean Beaudin
  • Stop!, a 2004 film starring Dia Mirza
  • Music

  • Double stop, the act of playing two notes simultaneously
  • Organ stop, a component of a pipe organ
  • Albums

  • Stop! (album), by Sam Brown, or the title song (see below), 1988
  • Stop (Don Lanphere album), or the title song, 1983
  • Stop (Eric Burdon Band album), or the title song, 1975
  • Stop (Franco De Vita album), 2004
  • Stop (Plain White T's album), or the title song, 2001
  • Songs

  • "Stop!" (Against Me! song)
  • "Stop" (Bang song)
  • "Stop!" (Jane's Addiction song)
  • "Stop" (Pink Floyd song)
  • "Stop" (Ryan Adams song)
  • "Stop!" (Sam Brown song), also covered by Jamelia
  • "Stop" (Sibel Redžep song)
  • "Stop" (Spice Girls song)
  • "Stop! In the Name of Love", a song by The Supremes
  • "Stop", a song by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club from Take Them On, On Your Own
  • "Stop", a song by Death Angel from Act III
  • "Stop", a song by Dope from Life
  • "Stop", a song by Erasure from Crackers International
  • Octagrammic prism

    In geometry, the octagrammic prism is one of an infinite set of nonconvex prisms formed by square sides and two regular star polygon caps, in this case two octagrams.


    Trauma

    In physical medicine, major trauma is injury or damage to a biological organism caused by physical harm from an external source. Major trauma is also injury that can potentially lead to serious long-term outcomes like chronic pain.

    In psychology, psychological trauma is a type of damage to the psyche that occurs as a result of a severely distressing event.

    Trauma may also refer to:

    Film and television

  • Trauma (1962 film), an American film by Robert M. Young
  • Red Rings of Fear, a 1978 film sometimes known as Trauma
  • Trauma (1993 film), a horror film by Dario Argento
  • Trauma (2004 film), a psychological thriller by Marc Evans
  • Trauma (TV series), a medical drama set in San Francisco
  • Trauma (Canadian TV series), a medical drama set in Montreal
  • Music

    Artists and record labels

  • Trauma (band), an American heavy metal band
  • Trauma (Polish band), a Polish death metal band
  • Trauma Records, a record label
  • Works

  • Trauma (album), a 2005 album by DJ Quik
  • "Trauma" (song), a song by Ayumi Hamasaki
  • "Day Twelve: Trauma", a song by Ayreon from The Human Equation
  • Trauma (1993 film)

    Trauma is a 1993 American thriller film directed by Dario Argento.

    Plot

    Aura (Asia Argento), a young woman suffering from anorexia escapes from a psychiatric hospital and meets a young man, David (Christopher Rydell), who offers to let her stay with him rather than go back to the hospital. However, Aura is soon caught, but her return to the hospital coincides with the start of a string of murders of hospital staff members, past and present. The killer decapitates them using a home-made garrote device on rainy days. When her father is murdered along with her mother, Aura and David team up to find the killer.

    In the end, it is revealed that Aura's mother (who faked her death after murdering her husband) is the killer. Years earlier, Dr. Lloyd (Brad Dourif) was given the task of delivering Aura's brother, Nicolas. However, his clumsiness combined with a power outage (caused by a thunderstorm) led to him slicing off the newborn infant's head as he was being delivered. The head nurse during the delivery convinces the doctor to forcibly subject Aura's mother to electroshock treatment against her will, hoping that it would erase all memory of the blotched delivery/death of her son, allowing for the staff to cover up their causing her child's death. Holding the two hostage, Aura's mother is ultimately killed by a young child who had discovered the mother's crimes and ultimately uses her own murder device against her to save her captives.

    Psychological trauma

    Psychological trauma is a type of damage to the psyche that occurs as a result of a severely distressing event.

    Trauma is often the result of an overwhelming amount of stress that exceeds one's ability to cope or integrate the emotions involved with that experience. A traumatic event involves one experience, or repeating events with the sense of being overwhelmed that can be delayed by weeks, years, or even decades as the person struggles to cope with the immediate circumstances, eventually leading to serious, long-term negative consequences, often overlooked even by mental health professionals: "If clinicians fail to look through a trauma lens and to conceptualize client problems as related possibly to current or past trauma, they may fail to see that trauma victims, young and old, organize much of their lives around repetitive patterns of reliving and warding off traumatic memories, reminders, and affects."

    Trauma can be caused by a wide variety of events, but there are a few common aspects. There is frequently a violation of the person's familiar ideas about the world and of their human rights, putting the person in a state of extreme confusion and insecurity. This is also seen when institutions that are depended upon for survival, violate, betray or disillusion the person in some unforeseen way.

    Podcasts:

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    Stop Looking

    by: Papa Roach

    Hit or miss, fuck a fight
    It's time to live your life
    Go ahead, I know I'm right
    I'm gonna lay it on the line
    Put yourself in my shoes
    Would you stand up for your rights
    Line em up and knock em down
    I'm not running scared tonight
    I have found these walls before
    And I'm not scared anymore
    Theres a time to lead and to follow
    Because I won't take this anymore (these walls)
    I found these walls before (these walls)
    Theres a time to lead and to follow (these walls)
    I see the walls closing in
    And I feel like I'm in danger
    My enemy is not alone
    In the mirror, theres a stranger
    As I tried to break out
    My panic led to fear
    Hopeless, I am alone
    I'm afraid the end is near
    The truth doesn't always have to hurt
    Stop looking
    Stop seeing NOW
    Right Now




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