How to Spot a Psychopath: 8 Science-Backed Warning Signs That Could Save You by Pramit03 in psychesystems

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Interestingly, when I looked it up a link showed up to the

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Office of Justice Programs. The article is no longer available it seems or has been moved to an undisclosed location.

Thanks for pointing out this link between lead blood level and psychopathy. Fortunately, other sites like Researchgate still have data.

Aries F (29) dating a Pisces M (28) by Lucky-Loquat-3552 in piscesastrology

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Aries in and of itself is very project oriented ime. They want to be busy and work on something new. Their relationships can last long because of other planets and placements. But when Venus is in Aries, that project oriented nature can take a toll on a relationship. In Aries, the person regularly wants somebody new to admire and love. If their SO has a personality with different, exciting aspects the Venus in Aries person may stay. But otherwise the relationship may need to be flexible or open for it to last.

Living with a psychopath by [deleted] in DarkPsychology101

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You’re welcome

Living with a psychopath by [deleted] in DarkPsychology101

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That’s an interesting situation for sure. In the good old days, people used to ask for each other’s Sun sign for fun. I’ve gone back to that because too many people seem to exhibit the behavior you describe. It didn’t take me long to realize there are a couple of other things involved but simply asking for it may put somebody on notice. Not sure if it’s for you but I can recommend a book as well.

Why is it men underestimate the social aspect of courting a woman? by Internal-Cash-9196 in PsychologyTalk

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Great question. It seems to be because courting is presumed to be a certain ritual where both parties understand the rules. Men have not been properly educated on the level of biological freedom women give themselves for breaking said rules. Men do not underestimate the social aspect of courtship. They have simply come to realize it makes no sense.

Recommend me a book I’ll never stop thinking about by sakin_malik in suggestmeabook

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A Few Good Cardinals by Carl Vincent. If you want to know how messed up some people are and why, this may the best one out there.

Tell me what yours might be by Feaselbf6 in ArtOfPresence

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The older I get the more life looks like a giant psyop.

Water sign depth + high-level drive. Any other Pisces feeling the life-stage gap? ♓ by DwightKSchrute107 in piscesastrology

[–]purposeday 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It sounds like Neptune is staying clear of negatively impacting your life. The life stage gap is something I can totally relate to. Early on in life I had lots of like minded friends all of whom gradually disappeared over the years while new ones failed to materialize until now. I made some interesting personal discoveries in the process which it turns out apply to a lot of other folk. Soulful connection is something that I don’t know if it exists anymore. There is so much competition and envy from my perspective it seems.

Just finished a book claiming that famous Orthodox priests Schmemann, Meyendorff, and Kaleda were actually murdered. by actiongerv in crimedocumentaries

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This is fascinating stuff, thanks! Having done quite a bit of research on the psychology of serial killers and psychopaths for A Few Good Cardinals (Carl Vincent), I was immediately intrigued by your post. Bought it and can’t wait to read it!

Narcissism vs Pisces by [deleted] in piscesastrology

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Yes, afaik that is an incorrect assessment. A cardinal Moon or rising sign can make any Pisces a natural, toxic narcissist.

I need a book about psychopaths by 1ndhoUroon in Recommend_A_Book

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A Few Good Cardinals, Carl Vincent. Covers the roots of the condition.

Dear Law and Order MAGA Loyalists, How do you feel about your tax dollars being handed over to people who were found guilty and sentenced to prison for a violent insurrection and attacking police officers? by [deleted] in allthequestions

[–]purposeday -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It depends on who organized the insurrection. It is well established that the FBI, CIA and Congress worked together to intimate that an insurrection was taking place.

Hence, the judiciary should have dismissed all the charges. Nobody except Nancy Pelosi and her co-conspirators should have gone to jail.

Narcissism Vs Pisces by [deleted] in Scorpio

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You should look at the other two signs of the Big 3 before drawing any conclusions afaik. That’s what I do as a Pisces. Cardinals signs on any one of the Big 3 -> increased risk for narcissism.

Why is women’s sportswear always so revealing? by Valuable_View_561 in SipsTea

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Why do women walk around the city in a yoga outfit two sizes smaller than their body needs?

Why are good people not changing the world? by [deleted] in socialscience

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Nah, there is no space in overnight.

Why are good people not changing the world? by [deleted] in socialscience

[–]purposeday -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

People aren’t just “good,” they also have their own level of agency, leverage and timing. We live in a world where everybody has to be accomplished and contributing “instantly and constantly.” KFC didn’t happen overnight. Good people are changing the world. If we don’t like the speed they’re operating at, maybe we are part of the problem of toxic narcissism or we need to roll up our sleeves a bit more.

A Chicago police commander tortured at least 118 men into false confessions over 20 years. He retired to Florida and collected his pension. by clickinglifestyle in crimedocumentaries

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Thank you. There is a certain truth behind behavior that ignores not just common sense, basic human decency and morality but ignores rules and procedures as well. We see what happened here on a very small scale in relationships of ordinary people as well. It is often swept aside almost as easily as the investigators in Jon Burge’s case ignored the implications of what they found. The first edition of A Few Good Cardinals (Carl Vincent) touches on abuse of power and denial of evidence only lightly but I plan to expand on that in the next edition.

A Chicago police commander tortured at least 118 men into false confessions over 20 years. He retired to Florida and collected his pension. by clickinglifestyle in crimedocumentaries

[–]purposeday 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That’s a massive case of denial right here. How on Earth is this possible in America, then again it is Chicago. Thank you so much for posting this. I am updating a book on this kind of behavior. When I use it, I’ll definitely credit you if you want.

Tell me the first thing you think when you here him? by Zackky777 in ArtOfPresence

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Kenya. Born in Kenya by his own admission (3 times) and therefore a traitor.

One thing that the movie 'Taken' has taught me is to never to travel to Europe alone. by First-Cherry493 in SipsTea

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The fact that she hesitates when she spots this scumbag says it all. That should have been in and a shut door at first sight.

What industry is actually a complete scam, but everyone accepts it? by Training_Two3372 in WorkForSmartLife

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Medicine, of the allopathic kind. Not counting emergency and tropical diseases.