Millions of newly insured Americans are being set up to LOSE their HEALTHCARE COVERAGE because democrats and other non-conservatives don't think it's worth their time to vote.
Because Republicans were able to work a clause into Obamacare that ultimately left it up to each state to decide whether or not they would participate, many Republicans who are running against Democrats in state elections have vowed to REPEAL their state's participation if they are elected, leaving millions of regular people, like you and me, without any access to affordable healthcare.
It is DISGUSTING that the Republicans want to deny or repeal healthcare without offering anything in return. No alternatives. Just NO HEALTHCARE.
And why should THEY care? No, really, why should they? They are only voting down healthcare for those who would otherwise have no way to get any. You don't hear any one in Congress ranting and raving that THEIR health coverage is 'a bad idea'.
Oh yeah, and tell me again WHY Obamacare is "such a bad idea" because all the reasons Republicans have so far are either so vague and ambiguous that it prevents any serious address of the issue, or so hateful that you start to wonder who they hate more - a black man for being president, or their own constituents for thinking that access to good healthcare isn't only for members of congress.
What happened to being "pro-life?"
Or is that rhetoric reserved only for those who are not born?
What's the point in forcing babies to be born if they can't get the care they need to lead a happy, healthy life?
Quality of Life has never been an issue Republicans have been willing to get behind. Let's face it, if they cared about anyone else's quality of life, they would insist that we all get the same healthcare coverage Congress gets. But that's not going to happen.
The Republicans run a tight ship. If you only watch one channel for news you may not notice. But if you switch channels at all or get your news from more than one source you've probably noticed that every person across all media describe certain events using the exact same wording. Everyone. I don't know how early that call must come in, but every single morning, no matter how much the buzzwords changed overnight, all the republican pundits are all using the exact same phrasing in response to certain news stories. Everyone in lockstep.
This strategy is used to shape public opinion. They are telling us what to think and HOW TO FEEL about practically everything from immigration to vaccination to gun control.
It's definitely that way with our healthcare. They keep saying "it will never work" and "it's a bad deal for the American people" and "it costs too much". Respectively, those "reasons" are vague; vague and ridiculous; and vague, ridiculous and insulting.
Despite their complaints, Republicans, have yet to bring anything constructive to the table.
No ideas for how we can make it work better.
No explanation of how guaranteed healthcare could possibly be "bad" for Americans.
No suggestions for better ways to fund Obamacare.
And no alternatives. They must REALLY not want all of us Little People to have any care because now they are trying to shut down Planned Parenthood. They even released bogus footage of Planned Parenthood supposedly doing morally dubious things. It was revealed that this evidence was false, yet it seems Republicans have doubled their effort since then to get Planned Parenthood unfunded, effectively shutting down quality healthcare to millions of people.
Why? Shutting down Planned Parenthood doesn't hurt President Obama. It hurts millions of regular folk like you and me.
Please, everyone, get out and vote whenever you have the chance. It could mean the difference between life and death for someone you know - maybe even you.
Understand2Bfree
Monday, November 9, 2015
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Hey Coors, bring back Zima!
It's been gone too long.
Bring Zima back to America! There's a new generation out there that isn't so homophobic and intolerant as the previous generation, and they want a drink that they can feel good about. Zima is that drink. It's light, crisp, and refreshing.
And, no, Smirnoff Ice is NOT the same thing. Not even close. Smirnoff Ice is tastes like its full of syrupy sugar. So does Mike's Hard Lemonade. They'll both make a person FAT and give them DIABETES before they ever catch a buzz from drinking these Kool Aid wanna-bes.
Zima doesn't make you fat. I always drank Zima and I was always skinny - 5 foot 5 inches, 127 pounds. Then they discontinued Zima in the states. I searched and searched for something comparable because I like to drink, but I hate beer. I haven't changed my eating habits at all and now I'm overweight - from drinking drinks like Mike's Harder Lemonade and stupid Smirnoff Ice.
Bring Back Zima. It's what America needs.
Bring Zima back to America! There's a new generation out there that isn't so homophobic and intolerant as the previous generation, and they want a drink that they can feel good about. Zima is that drink. It's light, crisp, and refreshing.
And, no, Smirnoff Ice is NOT the same thing. Not even close. Smirnoff Ice is tastes like its full of syrupy sugar. So does Mike's Hard Lemonade. They'll both make a person FAT and give them DIABETES before they ever catch a buzz from drinking these Kool Aid wanna-bes.
Zima doesn't make you fat. I always drank Zima and I was always skinny - 5 foot 5 inches, 127 pounds. Then they discontinued Zima in the states. I searched and searched for something comparable because I like to drink, but I hate beer. I haven't changed my eating habits at all and now I'm overweight - from drinking drinks like Mike's Harder Lemonade and stupid Smirnoff Ice.
Bring Back Zima. It's what America needs.
I care about politics.
I realize that I'm NOT in the norm. I am painfully aware of how little most of my fellow Americans care about politics.
It's appalling, really, when you consider the horrors endured by people around the world because they do not have a right to vote . People from all over the world give their lives year in and year out, just to feel like they have a say in the affairs of their country - and we just throw it away. We already fought for it!! And won!! How ungrateful we must seem to the old, restless spirits that risked everything to fight for our rights which we now take for granted.
Too many people watch FOX News to get their information. They feel smug about what they've "learned". Lucky for them, their perspective has been adjusted so that they feel justified looking down on all those who do not conform to the opinions they hear from Fox's "news"casters. In fact, Fox's "news"casters deliver the news with such bias, that they leave little room for their viewers to think for themselves. They do not deliver any "news" objectively. They always use that "rumor" tone of voice that infers to the listener how they should feel about what they've just heard. FoxNews viewers tend to be VERY defensive about how they feel about these issues in particular. I think its because Fox's tone of voice also conveys a sense that anyone who sees an issue differently, should feel unAmerican and be shamed to hell. Unfortunately, most of their "reasons" for their positions on certain issues just don't hold up to scrutiny, and even die-hard loyal viewers have difficulty explaining their reasoning because it just doesn't sound as convincing unless it's in that disapproving rumor tone of voice. So they get defensive. And who can blame them? I mean, it's embarrassing when you think you know what you are talking about, until you hear how stupid it sounds when you say it out loud.
If you like to watch FoxNews, try this: Turn off the sound and turn on the captions. That way you can get their news, but without the biased tone of voice. And just see if you end up with a different opinion than what they suggest.
I realize that I'm NOT in the norm. I am painfully aware of how little most of my fellow Americans care about politics.
It's appalling, really, when you consider the horrors endured by people around the world because they do not have a right to vote . People from all over the world give their lives year in and year out, just to feel like they have a say in the affairs of their country - and we just throw it away. We already fought for it!! And won!! How ungrateful we must seem to the old, restless spirits that risked everything to fight for our rights which we now take for granted.
Too many people watch FOX News to get their information. They feel smug about what they've "learned". Lucky for them, their perspective has been adjusted so that they feel justified looking down on all those who do not conform to the opinions they hear from Fox's "news"casters. In fact, Fox's "news"casters deliver the news with such bias, that they leave little room for their viewers to think for themselves. They do not deliver any "news" objectively. They always use that "rumor" tone of voice that infers to the listener how they should feel about what they've just heard. FoxNews viewers tend to be VERY defensive about how they feel about these issues in particular. I think its because Fox's tone of voice also conveys a sense that anyone who sees an issue differently, should feel unAmerican and be shamed to hell. Unfortunately, most of their "reasons" for their positions on certain issues just don't hold up to scrutiny, and even die-hard loyal viewers have difficulty explaining their reasoning because it just doesn't sound as convincing unless it's in that disapproving rumor tone of voice. So they get defensive. And who can blame them? I mean, it's embarrassing when you think you know what you are talking about, until you hear how stupid it sounds when you say it out loud.
If you like to watch FoxNews, try this: Turn off the sound and turn on the captions. That way you can get their news, but without the biased tone of voice. And just see if you end up with a different opinion than what they suggest.
REVIEW: Neutrogena Micro Mist Sunless Tanning Spray
My quest to find the best sunless tanning spray continues!
REVIEW: Neutrogena's Micro Mist Airbrush Sunless Tanning Spray - Deep Color
COST: around $15 (at my local Rite-Aid)
CONCLUSION: Not Worth It.
This one was a little more pricey than the other sunless tanning products, but Neutrogena has a good reputation with skin care products, so I figured it would probably be worth it. You know, "you get what you pay for," right?
I opted for the "Deep" shade, which claims to make you 3 shades darker. The front of the can says: "ultra-light, fine mist goes on evenly... for an all-over flawless tan" and "no-rub application".
What a load of crap.
I have spent literally ALL MORNING applying this sunless tanner and I barely notice any change at all. This product has to be applied rather heavily if you want to see ANY results. This stuff is useless when applied "in a fine light mist.".
But a heavy application makes it harder to get an even tan. It also means there's a potential for drips, so you DO have to rub to blend in after all. Luckily, it dries very quickly - even when its applied in a thick layer. We're talking 5-10 minutes, tops.
.But even with the heavier application, there's not much change in color. I've applied about 7 coats so far this morning and I still look unacceptably white even for the middle of winter. Which it is not - it's September and its HOT outside. This product is useless to me. I live in California where you MUST be tan at least 10 months out of the year. People will think I'm sick or something!
Of course, like with all tanning sprays, I smell like I've used a fake tanning product, although its not as strong as some tanners I've tried in the past.
And, can I just say that the color seems a big orange-ier than I expected. For as long as sunless tanners have been on the market, you'd think the manufacturers would have at LEAST managed to improve the color by now.
Also, I do not like how it wears off. It looks like I have age spots on my legs! Embarrassing. I'm not old enough for those. Luckily, it's only temporary.
CONCLUSION: I'm more than a little disappointed, to be honest. Unfortunately, this product was a complete waste of time and money for me. It takes way too much product to achieve any noticeable change in color, which ends up looking too orange-y anyway. I won't buy this one again.
REVIEW: Neutrogena's Micro Mist Airbrush Sunless Tanning Spray - Deep Color
COST: around $15 (at my local Rite-Aid)
CONCLUSION: Not Worth It.
This one was a little more pricey than the other sunless tanning products, but Neutrogena has a good reputation with skin care products, so I figured it would probably be worth it. You know, "you get what you pay for," right?
I opted for the "Deep" shade, which claims to make you 3 shades darker. The front of the can says: "ultra-light, fine mist goes on evenly... for an all-over flawless tan" and "no-rub application".
What a load of crap.
I have spent literally ALL MORNING applying this sunless tanner and I barely notice any change at all. This product has to be applied rather heavily if you want to see ANY results. This stuff is useless when applied "in a fine light mist.".
But a heavy application makes it harder to get an even tan. It also means there's a potential for drips, so you DO have to rub to blend in after all. Luckily, it dries very quickly - even when its applied in a thick layer. We're talking 5-10 minutes, tops.
.But even with the heavier application, there's not much change in color. I've applied about 7 coats so far this morning and I still look unacceptably white even for the middle of winter. Which it is not - it's September and its HOT outside. This product is useless to me. I live in California where you MUST be tan at least 10 months out of the year. People will think I'm sick or something!
Of course, like with all tanning sprays, I smell like I've used a fake tanning product, although its not as strong as some tanners I've tried in the past.
And, can I just say that the color seems a big orange-ier than I expected. For as long as sunless tanners have been on the market, you'd think the manufacturers would have at LEAST managed to improve the color by now.
Also, I do not like how it wears off. It looks like I have age spots on my legs! Embarrassing. I'm not old enough for those. Luckily, it's only temporary.
CONCLUSION: I'm more than a little disappointed, to be honest. Unfortunately, this product was a complete waste of time and money for me. It takes way too much product to achieve any noticeable change in color, which ends up looking too orange-y anyway. I won't buy this one again.
Monday, April 13, 2015
REVIEW: Renewal Sunless Tan Mist
My quest to find the best sunnless tanning product continues . . .
Renewal Sunless Tan Ultra-fine Airbrush Mist is Rite-Aid's version of Neutrogena's Sunless Tanning MicroMist, which was a pretty good product when I tried it many years ago. So I thought I'd try Rite-Aid's knock-off to see if it was comparable. I chose the Medium shade.
The Pros:
Renewal Sunless Tan was super easy to apply thanks to their spray-from-any-angle can. Also, as long as you keep the can moving while spraying to evenly distribute the mist, there's no need to rub it in or spread it around with your hands. In fact, my hands stayed perfectly clean. It dries quickly, so you can get dressed and get on with your day. Also, it did not rub off on my clothes or leave embarrassing streaks, like the L'oreal product did in my last review.
The Cons:
Color change was more subtle than I would have liked, so it will take more applications to achieve the desired shade on my skin, but its so quick and easy to use, I don't mind. It does have that familiar odor that seem to plague all sunless tanning products, although it was much fainter than others I have tried. Also, my legs seem very dry the next day, so make sure to apply lotion once its dried.
Overall, I like this product, but I will continue to try others until I find the perfect one.
Renewal Sunless Tan Ultra-fine Airbrush Mist is Rite-Aid's version of Neutrogena's Sunless Tanning MicroMist, which was a pretty good product when I tried it many years ago. So I thought I'd try Rite-Aid's knock-off to see if it was comparable. I chose the Medium shade.
The Pros:
Renewal Sunless Tan was super easy to apply thanks to their spray-from-any-angle can. Also, as long as you keep the can moving while spraying to evenly distribute the mist, there's no need to rub it in or spread it around with your hands. In fact, my hands stayed perfectly clean. It dries quickly, so you can get dressed and get on with your day. Also, it did not rub off on my clothes or leave embarrassing streaks, like the L'oreal product did in my last review.
The Cons:
Color change was more subtle than I would have liked, so it will take more applications to achieve the desired shade on my skin, but its so quick and easy to use, I don't mind. It does have that familiar odor that seem to plague all sunless tanning products, although it was much fainter than others I have tried. Also, my legs seem very dry the next day, so make sure to apply lotion once its dried.
Overall, I like this product, but I will continue to try others until I find the perfect one.
Friday, April 3, 2015
REVIEW: Loreal New Sublime Bronze Self-Tanning Serum
I haven't used self-tanners for a few years now, but I used to use them quite a bit. That's what you have to do if you don't have a tan in March in Southern California. Everyone is expected to always have a little color, no matter what time of year it is.
So, I hadn't been outside much and I was self-conscious about my legs showing so I grabbed one at Rite-Aid on my way to the check out line. Careless of me, I know.
Loreal's Sublime Bronze Self-Tanning Serum is a throwback to the days when self-tanners first came on the market. They were awful back then. It took forever to dry, it smelled bad, it made the person smell bad the next day, it stained your clothes, and it left orange streaks in random places.
Sublime Bronze does all that except take forever to dry. Unfortunately, this product dries too fast to give the person a chance to blend it in.
The bottle says: "Streak-free". Not true.
It's very frustrating because you can't tell if there are streaks until the color shows up hours later. Just like back in the day.
Seriously, this is a horrible product. I will not buy it again.
So, I hadn't been outside much and I was self-conscious about my legs showing so I grabbed one at Rite-Aid on my way to the check out line. Careless of me, I know.
Loreal's Sublime Bronze Self-Tanning Serum is a throwback to the days when self-tanners first came on the market. They were awful back then. It took forever to dry, it smelled bad, it made the person smell bad the next day, it stained your clothes, and it left orange streaks in random places.
Sublime Bronze does all that except take forever to dry. Unfortunately, this product dries too fast to give the person a chance to blend it in.
The bottle says: "Streak-free". Not true.
It's very frustrating because you can't tell if there are streaks until the color shows up hours later. Just like back in the day.
Seriously, this is a horrible product. I will not buy it again.
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Explanation of Common Psychopathic Traits
Keywords: sociopath, empathy, conscience, psychopath, deception, honesty, relationships, love, domestic violence, oppression, fear, trust, emotions, common traits, strategies, damage, pain, cheating, lying, liars, pathological liar, antisocial personality disorder, APS, superiority complex, risk-taking, domination, control, ego, pity, friends, family, temper tantrums, rage, abuse, impulse control, impulsive, hypocrite, responsibility, accountability.
Not long ago I promised you all a better explanation of
the psychopathic traits listed on Hare’s Psychopathic Checklist.
Remember, that list is NOT meant as a diagnostic tool for
anyone who has not been FULLY TRAINED TO USE BY THE MAN WHO WROTE IT. It may,
however, help you identify someone you know as a potential
sociopath or psychopath, hopefully saving you from a future filled with lies
and misery. A competent diagnosis can
only be given by a qualified professional though.
As you work through this
list, remember that just because someone you know displays some of these
characteristics does NOT MEAN they are a sociopath. In fact, almost everybody
has at least one or two of the characteristics listed below. The sociopaths I
know exhibit almost ALL of the items listed and to an alarming degree. That’s
what makes them so damn dangerous.
Also, DO NOT CONFRONT ANYONE
YOU SUSPECT OF BEING A PSYCHOPATH!! YOU
MAY WANT TO, BUT REFRAIN for your own safety. A psychopath will NOT admit to it and will
turn anything you say against you. At the very least, you will waste your own
time and energy while annoying the psychopath. Not something I would advise.
And so, here they are, in no
particular order . . .
1.
REJECTS ACCOUNTABILITY – Refuses to
acknowledge any connection between their bad behavior and the resulting pain
and harm the behavior caused. Refuses to accept that they have anything to
apologize for - ever. They believe that whatever they did was
the right thing because they did
it, which makes them right and you wrong – every time.
2.
INFLATED SENSE of SELF-WORTH & ENTITLEMENT -- a grossly inflated
view of one's worth. Self-assured, judgmental, commanding, cocky, a braggart. Demands
"courtesies" from others that he refuses to reciprocate. Sociopaths
are arrogant people who believe they are superior human beings and, as such,
feel they are above reproach and the law.
A Sociopath believes he has the right to do, say, and take what he wants
when he wants and from whom he wants.
3.
GLIB and CHARMING – Very engaging socially when they
want to be, especially if they see a potential victim. They are experts at
finding other people’s vulnerabilities and playing to them. At first, they may
say everything that person wants to hear, making them think they’ve found their
“soul mate.”
4.
PATHOLOGICAL LYING -- Psychopaths are delusional and literally believe
that what they say becomes truth merely
because they say it! This is
one reason why they will never admit to lying, claiming they are “always
honest” and that they “never lie.” For some, the lies mostly serve to boost
their own ego or to appear heroic or "good" in some way. The rest of
their lies will be to extract sympathy or to rationalize their bad
behavior. In extreme form, they are
goal-oriented and therefore will be intentional, premeditated , unscrupulous,
and manipulative. A pathological liar feels more at ease when lying than when
being honest.
5.
SOCIOPATHS DO NOT DISCUSS OR DEBATE; THEY ATTACK -- If
you get suspicious and start digging around, you will find a pattern of
frequent inconsistencies. Confront the suspected sociopath and see what
happens: Either they will lie, lie, lie some more to
try to protect their first lie OR they will try to scare you off the trail by
‘losing’ their temper with an aggressive verbal or physical attack. In
contrast, we could expect an honest person might simply laugh it off and be
happy to help clear up any misinformation or misunderstandings. Aggressive
defensiveness is always a sure sign of a lie being protected. Sadly, this is
one of those traits that is common among people who are NOT sociopaths as well.
6.
SOCIOPATHS SEEK TO DOMINATE OTHERS and "WIN" AT ALL COSTS --
They hate to lose any argument and will viciously defend their web of lies,
even to the point of logical absurdity. They will gladly sacrifice their
relationship with you in their quest to be “right”. They WILL NOT fight fair. They will humiliate
you, abuse you, intimidate you, threaten you, isolate you and worse. Be aware
that it is impossible to reason with a sociopath. So if you think you can avoid
small misunderstandings by simply explaining yourself or talking it out, think
again. Compromise is not an option. They
don’t care what you have to say because listening to you doesn’t serve their
purpose.
7.
LACK
OF REMORSE, SHAME OR GUILT – No conscience means
a total
disregard for the losses, pain, and suffering of their victims - or anyone else for that matter. A deep seated
rage is at their core, which prevents them from being able to see others around them as people. They see
only targets and opportunities. Instead of friends, they have victims, and accomplices
who end up as victims. They will never give a sincere apology; they’ll never
fix or replace anything they break; and in no way will they EVER willingly
‘make up’ for any wrong doing, because from their perspective they never do
anything wrong. One thing about a
psychopath though is that they can fake emotions like remorse and compassion rather
convincingly if it’ll benefit them.
8.
INCAPABLE OF LOVE - Sociopaths are entirely self-serving. They
are always their own first priority no matter what. Their second, third and
fourth priorities are also themselves. They are masters of denial and
pathological liars as well so they will pretend to feel
love only when it serves their purpose. But they don't actually FEEL love in
the way that you or I do in that they don’t care about anyone’s health,
happiness or well-being nor do they hold anyone else in any regard. In my experience, the sociopath often uses the
word ‘love’ to describe their desire to control and possess.
9.
CALLOUSNESS and LACK OF
EMPATHY –Lacks
feelings toward people in general. When they are not faking or luring, they are
cold, contemptuous, inconsiderate, and tactless. They may have very few
friends, if any, and tend to alienate family too. Sometimes they do things for
others that appear generous, but their reasons are
always selfish. They are completely unable to empathize with the pain of their
victims, having only contempt for others and readily taking advantage of them.
10. INABILITY TO FORM INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS – Lacks many characteristics needed to form
close relationships including honesty, empathy, interest in their partner's
thoughts and feelings, respect anyone’s boundaries or personal space – all the while proclaiming his constant show of respect and love.
Breaks promises, becomes abusive and controlling, refuses any form of
compromise, resists attempts to understand each other, responds with disproportionate
anger, refuses to "make up" for any hurt inflicted, but expects full
forgiveness without offering any meaningful apology. Has highly unrealistic
expectations.
11. POOR BEHAVIORAL CONTROL -- expressions of irritability,
annoyance, impatience, threats, aggression, and verbal abuse; inadequate
control of anger and temper; acting hastily with no forethought or
consideration of impending consequences.
** Note: This particular item is on every psychologist list of psychopathic traits so I’ve included it even though I do NOT agree that they are not in COMPLETE control of what little emotion they have. That they can’t control themselves is just another lie and an excuse to behave badly. That it has made the list is further testament to the sociopath’s ability to deceive even seasoned professionals.
** Note: This particular item is on every psychologist list of psychopathic traits so I’ve included it even though I do NOT agree that they are not in COMPLETE control of what little emotion they have. That they can’t control themselves is just another lie and an excuse to behave badly. That it has made the list is further testament to the sociopath’s ability to deceive even seasoned professionals.
12. EARLY BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS / JUVENILE DELINQUENCY – A history of bad
behaviors beginning prior to age 13, including lying, theft, cheating,
vandalism, bullying, sexual activity, fire-setting, glue-sniffing, alcohol use,
and running away from home. Usually has a history of
behavioral and academic difficulties, yet "gets by" by conning
others. Problems in making and keeping friends; aberrant behaviors such as
cruelty to people or animals, etc.
13. IMPULSIVE – described as behaviors that (seemingly) are
unpremeditated and lack reflection, logic or planning; (apparent)
inability to resist temptation, frustrations, and urges; (appears)
to not understand or acknowledge consequences; (presumably)
foolhardy, rash, unpredictable, erratic, and reckless. Actions often directly contradict
stated goals, which only highlights the extent of their dishonesty.
**Note: Words in parenthesis are my additions to express my skepticism. As with #10, I do NOT believe for one second that these chronic liars who frequently fake emotions and refuse to accept accountability are not in complete control of their actions and reactions. This is just another lie. I’ve seen sociopaths emphatically claim to not be able to control their temper, yet somehow they are able to quit their smoking by half that same week, which takes considerable self-control. Plus, they don’t ‘lose control’ with just anybody – only certain people, like their partner. The fact that this item made the list created by experts in this field further demonstrates the sociopaths master ability to deceive convincingly. IMHO
**Note: Words in parenthesis are my additions to express my skepticism. As with #10, I do NOT believe for one second that these chronic liars who frequently fake emotions and refuse to accept accountability are not in complete control of their actions and reactions. This is just another lie. I’ve seen sociopaths emphatically claim to not be able to control their temper, yet somehow they are able to quit their smoking by half that same week, which takes considerable self-control. Plus, they don’t ‘lose control’ with just anybody – only certain people, like their partner. The fact that this item made the list created by experts in this field further demonstrates the sociopaths master ability to deceive convincingly. IMHO
14. IRRESPONSIBLE / UNRELIABLE -- repeated failure to fulfill or
honor obligations and commitments; such as not paying bills, refusing to file
taxes, performing sloppy work, habitually breaking promises, etc. Oblivious or
indifferent to the devastation these behaviors cause to others. Does not accept
blame, but blames others, even for acts they obviously
committed. In their mind, any undesirable results are someone else’s fault.
15. INSINCERE, SHALLOW or FAKED EMOTIONS - Feelings and emotions related to
bonding like warmth, joy, love, gratitude, concern or compassion are always mimicked
rather than genuine and always serve a selfish ulterior motive. They rarely cry, and never for someone else,
only for selfish reasons, like frustration when someone beats them at their own
game. Remember, a genuine cry will produce actual tears and mucus, “If there’s not a lot of snot, then
crying they are not.”
16. GLIB and SUPERFICIAL CHARM -
They
are experts at pretending to be charming and interesting when it serves their
purpose. Often the life of the party. they can become suddenly friendly,
flattering, attentive and engaging to ingratiate their potential victims in
order to get what they want out of them.
17. SPONTANEOUS, INTENSE RISK-TAKERS - Since they cannot feel love, they also
never feel that amazingly euphoric rush that comes from being in love. That
feeling gives us energy and makes us ridiculously happy and giddy. An adrenaline rush is the next logical pursuit
in a sociopath’s attempt to ‘feel alive’, compelling them to take
life-threatening risks, live on the edge and indulge in conflict-seeking
behavior. Initially, this quality can seem fun and memorable, but soon becomes
worrisome and reckless.
18. HISTORY of FAILED RELATIONSHIPS – A sociopath can snag ‘em, but s/he
can’t KEEP ‘em. As soon as the Honeymoon
Phase is over, their true selves begin to emerge and most people are not
willing to stick around just to be someone’s emotional chew toy. Besides, a
sociopath is NOT a faithful lover, and will soon begin new adulterous
relationships. The sooner the partner leaves, the better for the partner.
19. DOES ONE THING, SAYS ANOTHER -- Once he has your trust, things will take a
drastic turn. He does things that go completely contrary to the very ideals and
morals he claims to live by. This is to confuse you. Confusion is a form of
mental torture so this is where it starts to get fun for him. Plus, if you are
confused you are easier to control.
20. ABUSIVE BEHAVIOR -- Rage and abuse,
alternating with small expressions of love and approval produce an addictive
cycle for abuser and abused, as well as creating hopelessness in the victim. They
seek out situations where their tyrannical behavior will be tolerated,
condoned, or admired. Ultimate goal is the creation of a willing victim.
21. INGRATITUDE -- Will not acknowledge any
special considerations, kindness, thoughtfulness or trust given by others. Expects to receive certain considerations that they will deny
receiving and will refuse to reciprocate.
I hope that helps to demystify the psychopath, at least
for some you. This information was compiled from numerous sources, including
the web, magazine articles, books and psychiatric journals as well as my own
experience. If I have used anyone’s protected content inappropriately, please
let me know and I will either give it proper credit or remove it if desired.
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Psychopaths,
Sociopaths
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