Woodznutz
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This horse is dead, move on.You mean the doctor advises DISTANCING
Interesting.
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This horse is dead, move on.You mean the doctor advises DISTANCING
Interesting.
I agree. Throughout my time teaching I've been coughed on, sneezed on, and a few times hit with vomit. The students were all apologetic, but miserable. Then needed closeness and comfort, and that is what I gave them before taking care of myself. Before schools were closed, but there was an early presence with Covid, I had no doubt I would continue to be sneezed on, coughed on, etc. Didn't bother me. During Covid, out in the parking lot, a grocery bag burst open spilling his groceries. I could tell the people who saw it would have liked to help, but because of Covid hesitated. I understood, but it didn't stop me from going over to him to help get his groceries to his car.This horse is dead, move on.
I'm replying.This horse is dead, move on.
I shot this horse in post #73.I'm replying.
You're the one with the whip.
Remember the 1961 experiment where one person shocks the other person even when they turn the voltage up past dangerous levels? 40 times some hate it some actually enjoy it. Over half make it up to 400 volts. What they learned is people will cross the line because they are listening to authority.
Except we are not living in survival mode anymore.Survival.
Humans are omnivores, which means we kill and eat other animals.
We do what we need to survive, rather than be nice.
Yet here you are trying unsuccessfully to reload and try again.I shot this horse in post #73.
But not in the case of this experiment. The test subjects lives aren't being threatened. So why do some say no, some say yes reluctantly and some shock the person gleefully?Survival.
Humans are omnivores, which means we kill and eat other animals.
We do what we need to survive, rather than be nice.
But not in the case of this experiment. The test subjects lives aren't being threatened. So why do some say no, some say yes reluctantly and some shock the person gleefully?
I agree. All humans have some good and bad in them. Some have more good than bad, some more bad than good. It's a spectrum. Some people said "I can't shock him at that level". Some did it reluctantly and some did it GLADLY.Not what I mean.
Humans are designed to survive. We've evolved and adapted to survive. We haven't evolved to not survive in the harsh reality of the world.
So, we have all these selfish attributes that help us survive as cavemen.
Not the ones that are sociopaths. But sure, even Attila the Hun had a family he cared for. As he rationalized doing wrong as a right. The original sin.BTK a serial killer who did unthinkable things loved his daughters.
I found theseNot the ones that are sociopaths. But sure, even Attila the Hun had a family he cared for. As he rationalized doing wrong as a right. The original sin.
I stopped reading after "They may not show it." Seemed like the logical thing to do.I found these
Yes, sociopaths can love their family. They may not show it in the same way that other people do, but they are capable of feeling love and attachment to their family members.
YES!!! The last answer is confusing sociopaths and psychopaths. Psychopaths see family as an accessory, but sociopaths are able to love. We don't love the way normal people do, not as strongly. But we do love. Of course not all sociopaths fell that love specifically for their family, but that is more to do with the individual, not the condition.
This one is sad. Asked does he feel love?
Yes, I do. But it's not normal love. It's tainted, perversed, calculated love. I've never felt any other form of love in my life other than the love you feel when you know you are doing what you were meant to do. It's actually one of the most sickening parts of this disorder. We are void in a sense. Unable to feel love as it should be. It's enough to make one self loathe and curse God and existence. We are surrounded by love we can never truly feel. Yet, we are so perfect in every other way. It's like being blessed with good looks, good luck, innate capacity and intelligence and being loved by the world, but the trade is that we may never partake of it on an emotional level… a curse. The love we feel is intermingled with feelings of superiority, insecurity, anger, hatred, deep and despairing sadness and grotesque carnal desires. Every now and then the fog clears just for 1 fleeting enlightening moment and I look at my wife and cry in terror and despair as I feel the connection, the epiphany fade back into an abysmal grey… just a taste. Just a taste of what is real. That's all it was. Like licking an ice cream cone for the first time as a child. For the first time I truly cared about someone for a moment and hated myself for the way I treated them. But alas it is never meant to last. It took years to make that connection just for a fleeting moment at a time. It's hardly worth it. It's despairing. I remember looking at her as my happiness and guilt turned to despair and weakly uttering through a choked cry, “I'm going back in now…”
Remember the 1961 experiment where one person shocks the other person even when they turn the voltage up past dangerous levels? 40 times some hate it some actually enjoy it. Over half make it up to 400 volts. What they learned is people will cross the line because they are listening to authority.
Yea and we’re destroying your country.We watched you people say unvaccinated Americans should be executed.
The error in thinking is that we equate the abnormal, the actual outliers as the norm of what the rest of us would be without laws or religion or whatever.I found these
Yes, sociopaths can love their family. They may not show it in the same way that other people do, but they are capable of feeling love and attachment to their family members.
YES!!! The last answer is confusing sociopaths and psychopaths. Psychopaths see family as an accessory, but sociopaths are able to love. We don't love the way normal people do, not as strongly. But we do love. Of course not all sociopaths fell that love specifically for their family, but that is more to do with the individual, not the condition.
This one is sad. Asked does he feel love?
Yes, I do. But it's not normal love. It's tainted, perversed, calculated love. I've never felt any other form of love in my life other than the love you feel when you know you are doing what you were meant to do. It's actually one of the most sickening parts of this disorder. We are void in a sense. Unable to feel love as it should be. It's enough to make one self loathe and curse God and existence. We are surrounded by love we can never truly feel. Yet, we are so perfect in every other way. It's like being blessed with good looks, good luck, innate capacity and intelligence and being loved by the world, but the trade is that we may never partake of it on an emotional level… a curse. The love we feel is intermingled with feelings of superiority, insecurity, anger, hatred, deep and despairing sadness and grotesque carnal desires. Every now and then the fog clears just for 1 fleeting enlightening moment and I look at my wife and cry in terror and despair as I feel the connection, the epiphany fade back into an abysmal grey… just a taste. Just a taste of what is real. That's all it was. Like licking an ice cream cone for the first time as a child. For the first time I truly cared about someone for a moment and hated myself for the way I treated them. But alas it is never meant to last. It took years to make that connection just for a fleeting moment at a time. It's hardly worth it. It's despairing. I remember looking at her as my happiness and guilt turned to despair and weakly uttering through a choked cry, “I'm going back in now…”
Like I said, there’s a spectrum and we’re all on it. You say most would not murder even if it were legal. I wonder how many would if it were legal. For example, the grandmother is going to have to be put in a home. That’s going to eat up your inheritance. I wonder how many would murder for $50k? We know some people try to get away with it even though it’s morally and legally wrong. You don’t think making it legal would up the number of murders?The error in thinking is that we equate the abnormal, the actual outliers as the norm of what the rest of us would be without laws or religion or whatever.
The simple facts are that the vast majority of the 8 billion people on this rock will never commit murder, will never rape a woman or abuse a child. the default human behavior is not "evil" it is in fact neutral leaning toward the "good".
The indoctrinated have been taught that they are actually monsters who will inevitably do terrible things if they do not have the sword of some sort of divine authority hanging over their heads.
Yea and we’re destroying your country.
I figured you republicans out a long time ago. I’m a proud Democrat not because they are great but because republicans are that bad.Own up to your own brainwashing, bobo. I mean, it's almost hilarious that you are throwing stones at Christians and were one of the most brainwashed here. You are STILL brainwashed, geez
I figured you republicans out a long time ago. I’m a proud Democrat not because they are great but because republicans are that bad.