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This world is just a canvas to our imagination. Everything you can imagine is real. .....It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong.......What we wish, we readily believe, and what we ourselves think, we imagine others think also.

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What An Awesome Idea To Dig A Moat Over 2000 Miles And Then Fill It With Snakes And Alligators.

What an awesome idea to dig a moat over 2000 miles and then fill it with snakes and alligators.

Well, we're not entirely serious here, but it would be endless jobs for Mexican immigrants.

Nonsense, once again Trump proves that he has no idea about business and is more likely to display medieval values.

How about a replacement for the Panama Canal, just at the longest point, which can never really be economical.

He had also recommended investigating pale science to see if it could help against Covid.

The sick thing is that his own party is going along with this nonsense just to get into power.

His supporters have no interest in differentiating and are completely overwhelmed by complex interrelationships.

Perhaps Trump was simply misinterpreted! It's an incredible opportunity to embark on the largest conservation project for renaturalization ever to be realized on American soil. While some may see nature conservation and Trump as two unlikely partners, we believe they can coexist.

Nonsense, we were only joking

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Let us imagine God as a gigantic eternity that, according to Einstein, does not play dice. If he is eternal and greater than everything, can it be that he is everything? Let's say he is everything here, now, space and time, yesterday, tomorrow. Wouldn't we somehow be the greatest and the smallest in Him?

Let's say he doesn't need any proof that he exists, that he is existence and even non-existence. If we were not as insignificant as a blood vessel that has its purpose in our body and of which we are never aware.

God himself does not exist and yet he exists.

A whole universe with many galaxies, black holes, pulsars, black matter with curved space, hydrogen burning suns that light up the darkness, super novenas and all the matter that you hardly believe is evenly distributed cannot be God himself.

A concept that is far beyond our understanding and has nothing to do with the all too earthly perspective of a God.

We are stardust, iron, water, carbon, created from elements of the universe, so God is in us.

An eternity that expands and finally disappears into darkness when all the hydrogen is burned up. And finally collapsing to rise again.

In our view, the divine is an eternal everything that will eventually pass away to rise again.

No, the God you invoke does not hear us. We are made of Him and have the fantastic good fortune to be part of the whole.

But man is man's path to divinity or damnation, it is our responsibility.

God was never there and has never been absent, the divine lies within us and is called understanding, compassion and love.

Religions are not and will never be able to speak for eternity of the existence of all things through their claim to exclusivity.

Every night when we look up at the night sky we realise, through our knowledge of the stars, that we are looking into the past for a light whose source may no longer exist.

Here we feel divine in connection with the world and all that surrounds it.

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People have to be there for other people - that is the only thing that helps when times are hard.

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1 year ago

We recognize that it may appear to be shouting in the desert, but we kindly request that you take a moment to review the blog.

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It serves as an archive of the ephemeral. Street art is a moment of attention in the eye of the beholder, but it's important to recognize that it may not be there tomorrow.

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1 year ago

To be stupid, selfish, and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost.

Gustave Flaubert

However, unfortunately we are not all in this state of happiness, so we have a question and a new perspective. But if you ignore that, it's also easier.

It seems reasonable to posit that the assassination of the presidential candidate will have no influence on the current gun legislation.

Let us consider an alternative perspective. We may now be of the opinion that it would be beneficial for all members of society to procure firearms and ammunition in substantial quantities.

One might inquire as to why, if Project 2025 is to be implemented, it should not be accompanied by a robust resistance to deportations.

It is evident that criminal gangs are already armed. This observation does not pertain to the militias on the political right, but rather to Latin American and medieval gangs with American passports.

It would undoubtedly be entertaining to rid the country of a significant portion of its citizenry, deemed undesirable, if they were to be armed to the teeth.

Moreover, Trump himself has previously asserted that blood will flow if he is not elected. We assume that even if he is elected, he will not object to the shedding of blood.

Therefore, we call upon all liberals and Democrats, and we do not refer to members of the Democratic Party, but rather to those who stand behind the cause of democracy, to arm themselves.

Learning from history means that when the bad guys threaten violence and overthrow, the good guys have to be armed pacifists.

To Be Stupid, Selfish, And Have Good Health Are Three Requirements For Happiness, Though If Stupidity

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There is, of course, a more prosaic approach: one must simply vote and choose reason over hatred. This will prevent the country from descending into a dictatorship.

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1 year ago
Sociopath

Sociopath

Sociopaths are people who suffer from a dissocial personality disorder. They have difficulty forming long-term relationships. Others often describe them as unscrupulous, callous or manipulative. You are extremely willing to take risks and behave irresponsibly in the eyes of others. Sometimes you come into conflict with the law.

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What is the difference between a sociopath and a psychopath?

In specialist literature, the two terms sociopath and psychopath are not always strictly separated, although a distinction is useful. Psychopathy is the most extreme form of a dissocial personality disorder. While the sociopath acts impulsively, the psychopath plans his actions precisely and acts coolly and deliberately. There are the following differences in behaviour:

Sociopaths have feelings such as fear or anger. They quickly feel attacked and then react aggressively. This behaviour gets them into trouble and ensures that relationships are usually only superficial and short-lived.

Psychopaths, on the other hand, have themselves well under control. They also lack compassion, but they are very good at covering up this lack of empathy.

Psychopaths are highly functional and usually well integrated into society. They are extremely manipulative and easily gain the trust of others. As they can exploit others cold-bloodedly and unscrupulously, they are very dangerous.

There are also thought to be differences in the development of both clinical pictures. Experts believe that sociopathy is more likely to be triggered by a childhood trauma. The typical sociopath has almost always experienced abuse, violence or neglect as a child. Their antisocial behaviour often even serves as a survival strategy. Psychopathy, on the other hand, appears to be innate.

In psychopaths, the areas of the brain responsible for impulse control and empathy are not properly developed from birth.

The treatment options and prognoses are correspondingly different. While a dissocial personality disorder can be treated psychotherapeutically - an approach that plays a major role in the reintegration of offenders into society - it is apparently not possible to cure a genuine psychopath. Some experts even assume that the symptoms can be exacerbated by treatment. Accordingly, psychopaths have the highest recidivism rate among offenders.

Why pursue therapeutic measures when one can simply engage in the overtly illicit act? One need only join a party, and the criminal behaviour will be resolved when one has sufficient influence to petition a judge.

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Regardless of the fact that the act is an assassination, the assassin has given the emotionally unstable individual and his party, which acts without moral constraints, a considerable advantage.

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Sociopath

Causes of dissocial personality disorder

How an antisocial personality develops has not yet been conclusively clarified. Most scientists today assume a combination of genetic and environmental factors:

Genetic disposition: the likelihood of antisocial behavior is higher if one or both parents have already been affected by the disorder. A scientific study of twins has also confirmed that there is an overall genetic predisposition to all personality disorders. Other favorable factors are probably anxiety disorders, depression, alcoholism, drug addiction and suicide risk in the family.

Traumatic childhood experiences: Physical violence, sexual abuse and other traumatic relationship experiences in childhood increase the risk of developing antisocial personality disorder.

Serotonin deficiency: A lack of the neurotransmitter serotonin presumably ensures that sociopaths are unable to react adequately to emotional signals and generally feel less fear. On the one hand, this explains the lack of empathy for the suffering of others, but also the strong tendency towards risk-taking behavior. Some experts assume that people with a dissocial personality are generally understimulated. This is why they are constantly looking for a "kick" - on the one hand in dangerous sports, but also in criminal acts on the other.

Neurophysiological factors: Imaging studies indicate dysfunction in the prefrontal cortex of the brain in antisocial personalities. This is likely to be the trigger for the extreme emotional coldness, especially in the strongest form of psychopathy.

Signs: How to recognize a sociopath

People with antisocial disorder stand out due to their socially intolerant behavior. This often becomes apparent in childhood and adolescence.

Possible signs of a dissocial personality can be

Lack of empathy

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emotional coldness

pronounced egocentric behavior

Lack of a sense of guilt and responsibility

Low frustration tolerance

strong impulsiveness

violence

Problems entering into long-term relationships

High willingness to take risks

Disregard for social norms and laws

Diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder

Both the ICD-10 and DSM-V classification criteria can be used to diagnose the personality disorder.

According to ICD-10, dissocial personalities must have

character abnormalities such as egocentrism, lack of empathy and a lack of conscience and

there must be a considerable discrepancy between the behavior displayed and social norms. Criminal acts may occur, but are not essential for the diagnosis.

For a clear diagnosis, organic causes must have been ruled out.

In addition, at least three of the following characteristics must be fulfilled:

The affected person has a lack of empathy and shows callousness towards others.

He (or she) shows a clear and persistent irresponsible attitude and repeatedly disregards social norms and obligations.

He (or she) is unable to maintain lasting attachments or relationships with other people, although he (or she) has no difficulty forming relationships.

He has a low frustration tolerance and often behaves impulsively or aggressively.

The affected person feels little or no guilt and is unable to learn from negative experiences, especially punishment.

He tends to blame others or make excuses to explain his behavior, which has brought him into conflict with society.

The DSM-V is based on similar behavioral patterns, but emphasizes the criminal component, which manifests itself, for example, in violations of the law. In addition, according to this classification, the person affected must be at least 18 years old for the disorder to be reliably diagnosed, and the conspicuous behavior must have been apparent since at least the age of 15.


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