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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Johnny Depp v Amber Heard #35 to #38

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2022

⏱️ 156 minutes

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Dr. Kirk Honda reacts to the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial.

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0:00.0

Hey to certain listeners, time to continue watching the trial. Let's watch.

0:03.1

True. I'm not the one who fucking throws fucking pots and...

0:08.2

That's different. That's different. That's different. That's what one does not make it the other.

0:14.2

It's irrelevant. It's a complete non-sequence.

0:16.3

I think this is the recording that I have reacted to because it's ringing in a bell, but he's saying

0:22.1

I think in response to her having said earlier that he pushed her or something,

0:27.2

and he's defending himself by saying, well, I'm not the one that throws pots and pans and all that

0:32.7

kind of stuff. She seems to have a pattern, a go-to behavior of throwing things, things that are

0:38.6

really quite dangerous. So pots and pans, we could imagine, and she didn't deny it. She says,

0:44.6

that's different. She just say, what do you time I remember throwing a pot? I mean, you know,

0:48.4

if me and my wife were having a discussion, she's like, well, I've never thrown a pot and pan

0:53.0

it so I might be like, what do you time out? So the fact that she didn't react against that

0:58.0

implies that she was agreeing, you know, these passively that agreed. I have thrown a pot at you

1:05.4

and a pan at you, but that's different. That's different. We've heard her, this is what abusive

1:11.2

people will do. I don't know if she's abusive, but they either are justifying it in their mind or

1:16.8

desperately trying to justify it to other people that, look, that's different. You were pissing

1:21.6

me off at the time. I had good reason to throw that pan at you, but you pushed me in anger.

1:27.3

That was wrong. You know, it's like they can literally believe that weird logic there, but I think

1:33.3

that's what they're talking about. Just because I've thrown pots and pans, just not mean that you

1:38.8

come and knock on the door. Just because they're in bases, just not mean that you come and knock on

1:43.4

the door. I'm not saying that. You're saying that. You're putting words in my mouth and then making

1:49.4

non-sequitors. Giving you a situation. Okay, so I think what they're talking about is she'll be in a

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