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I just spent 9 hours cradling a 5-week old kitten until he finally passed in my arms. Ive cared for MANY animals in my life, and while I truly love each of them, some have a special "spark" behind their personalities. This little feller was the star of the farm. Roly-poly little ball of happiness and awareness. He was born to die as he had an internal birth defect that took him in one day. If, in the "afterlife," I dont see ALL the animals that have been part of my life on earth then Ill be heading out the back door of "heaven."
Epstein-Barr-virus as a child. Things that's looking longer than they should be or slowing down in time ( ex. clouds glitching ). Still have AIWS. My life is in 2D 24/7. Derealization syndrome. Think of The Arquillians in Men in black movie; tiny alien steer a body. Life is a comical ride indeed.
In ancient time he would have been just classified as a vampir The trauma in ww2 is what realy makes hannibal hannibal. Or silly nazis eating his sister what molds and shapes him
Lecter isn't a psychopath, he's more of a modern interpretation of the fantasy Vampire. In 'Red Dragon', Lecter is incarcerated and manipulates Dolarhyde, an inversion of Dracula manipulating the incarcerated Renfield. Possibly Thomas Harris is playing a little game in transforming classic fantasy monsters into recognisable 'real world' serial killers; the Vampire becomes Lecter, the Werewolf becomes Dolarhyde ("Have you ever seen blood in the moonlight, Will? It appears quite black") and Jekyll and Hyde becomes Jame Gumb, a seemingly normal man, but secretly trying to physically become his violent and twisted alter ego; Gumb was even referred to as 'Mr Hide' as a grim police joke because of his habit of flaying his victims. It's just a thought.
The imagery associated with schizophrenia always includes montages of blurred, angry faces shouting. Such a stereotype, it reinforces the stigma of the disease.
He doesn't believe he's intellectually superior, he is. He doesn't believe he's ridding the world of the rude, he is. Granted there's a lot of other crazy shit he does, but get it straight.
Do you agree that you must have a sole to live as a spirit in the next life? If so, then I know for a fact that they do, for I have seen very clearly, my sister's dog visiting her after he was killed!
Yes animals have souls. The God of miracles told me so. He is the creator and the king of heaven. I am a strict vegan and i dont eat anything with a soul. Animals are part of the Father's body. He is the most high God he knows the animals.
People and animals AREz souls. The Bible says after breathing into man, the man became a living soul. Hence you cannot have a soul. Also that soul will died. The body is the soul. Stay real. You are off in lala land, a fantasy. Not hard to understand.
i’ve only seen 3-4 of the traits so far but all of these traits are also common symptoms in people with adhd, which shows the connections between adhd and addictions. i have adhd and pretty much my whole family does as well. we all struggle heavily with either substance abuse, gambling addiction, self harm addiction, video game addiction etc. also shows how genetics plays big role as well in whether or not you’re susceptible to having an addictive personality
Whether Shopkicking or any similar shopping rewards app is addictive can vary from person to person. These apps are designed to provide a sense of accomplishment and rewards for completing tasks, which can be engaging for some users. However, addiction to such apps depends on individual tendencies,how much time someone spends on them, and their self-control.
@@PsychologyandBeyond Still deserves to be shut down, as they don't seem to care if a customer uses the app abusively against another. As I said in my previous comment on that other video, driving is illegal for me due to congenital incurable illness. My dad took unfair advantage of this every Sunday following church prior to COVID and used the app to get just about anything for free. My illness basically made me his prisoner, and I did nothing to deserve one bit of it. I tried to ask the company to ban him from the app because of how he was using it, but they banned me from their Facebook page, automatically proving they have no policy against such abuse. That definitely deserves a forced shutdown of the ENTIRE business
My Goodness, you’ve just described my ex to a ‘T’. Wish I’d have known all this 20+ years ago - I’d have ditched him and prevented him destroying my life. New sub here, thank you.
Hi, Autism and Peter Pan personality have some differences. 😀Autism and a “Peter Pan” personality are distinct concepts: 1. Autism: • Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by differences in social interaction, communication, and behavior. It is typically present from early childhood and is a lifelong condition. • Individuals with autism may have challenges in understanding and responding to social cues, may have repetitive behaviors, and may exhibit intense interests in specific topics. • Autism is a clinical diagnosis made by healthcare professionals based on specific criteria, such as those outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). 2. Peter Pan Personality: • The term “Peter Pan” personality is often used colloquially to describe someone who exhibits childlike or immature behaviors, often as a way to avoid the responsibilities and challenges of adulthood. • It refers to individuals who may resist growing up, taking on adult responsibilities, or facing the realities of adulthood. This personality type is psychological concept rather than a clinical diagnosis.
I'm 50 and my ex is 52, a year relationship and this video described him perfectly when I started to ask that he would be responsible for some tasks and financial support... Ladies: Never date an older man who still lives with his mom... ,,🤡🤥🙄
I'd like to hear an analysis of a driver who wastes the time of those he drives for in order to make them pay for it, and just how abusive this kind of behavior is. Driving is illegal for me due to congenital incurable illness, and this kind of behavior is practiced against me by my father. Because of the chief app he uses to facilitate this, I would call it "the shopkicker personality"