tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post2101306441336747544..comments2024-03-18T07:07:07.291-07:00Comments on Sociopath World: What's wrong with stigma?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger242125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-42714055794630792022017-01-09T01:54:41.072-08:002017-01-09T01:54:41.072-08:00Lol, okay! Sure thing, Jonaid.
Whatever floats yo...Lol, okay! Sure thing, Jonaid.<br /><br />Whatever floats your jihad, I guess...<br /><br />:)SEnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-39434700005562830272017-01-08T18:37:04.621-08:002017-01-08T18:37:04.621-08:00Hey, M's!!!
Did you hook up with that girl wh...Hey, M's!!!<br /><br />Did you hook up with that girl who abducted the baby to keep her boyfriend, that was on the same Dr. Phil show, as you???<br /><br />If not, why not???<br /><br />Just kidding.:)<br /><br />It is important to keep a sense of humor, in this life.:)<br /><br />Speaking of which, do you have any "funnies" for me, today???<br /><br />:)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-19420986370467519182017-01-04T19:05:34.906-08:002017-01-04T19:05:34.906-08:00Stigma against his supporters and failure to expos...Stigma against his supporters and failure to expose a positive alternative, which made even a multimillionaire appear "anti establishment" :D.<br />AntoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-43878350403406498682017-01-04T19:03:25.133-08:002017-01-04T19:03:25.133-08:00I'm agnostic as even if God existed, it doesn&...I'm agnostic as even if God existed, it doesn't necessarily mean it's the monotheistic and christian one.<br />Maybe what we call God is the energy and life in itself and all of its manifestations and exchange and then it's evidently not moral and it's up to us to resolve this social harmony rebus.<br />AntoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-10768886123243825942017-01-04T17:59:24.217-08:002017-01-04T17:59:24.217-08:00Great response to one who uses pussy as an insult....Great response to one who uses pussy as an insult. It's quite mysogynistic, I get it has a common use, but somehow Adam felt the need to attack Anon, for what he said. Maybe for indirectly criticizing Trump as well?<br />AntoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-32902043407734984632017-01-01T21:59:32.564-08:002017-01-01T21:59:32.564-08:00Hi A,
"I crave really strong forms of stimul...Hi A,<br /><br />"I crave really strong forms of stimulation because my threshold of tolerance for everything (except frustration) is so high. I need to experience things intensely in order to feel anything at all. "<br /><br />The boredom makes sense when the gap is feeling. Feeling takes up a good portion of my time, now that I allow the energy of them to play out as opposed to bottling them. <br /><br />I bought a mountain bike just prior to Christmas so I'm definitely in the newb category. I have an annual pass to a ski resort not too far away and in the summertime there's great hiking, some abseiling, fishing... and mountain biking. You hitch your bike to the back of the chairlift and careen down single-track crafted for fun.<br /><br />The best part is that it's thrilling from the beginning. Although very technical, I was already caning down intermediate runs and taking on features I wouldn't try on a snowboard. The lesson I had was fantastic - lovely adventurous fellow who gave me the freedom to progress while holding back his protective instincts. Of course I stacked it twice - over the handlebars :p - but that's how I learn. It was just ace. <br /><br />**-* seems interested so far. He liked the look of my bike. I think he feels as you do - and I do - that's it's not much fun to be a beginner when there are other sports you've mastered. He's in a different place to you, though, because his favourite sport is windsurfing and there's not so much opportunity for that in these parts. He's curious to see whether some techniques he learnt on motorbikes might apply... I'm not sure they would to be honest. <br /><br />I've wondered about the nature of your experiences. Sometimes I have floods of energy, but my experience is quite different. It's easy for me to find outlets, it feels highly creative and enjoyable, a renewing of self.<br /><br />"But now, I have the luxury of being able to coast a bit on some of my accomplishments-- and that's a dangerous place for me to be, because there is dissipation in excess, and I am prone to excesses of all kinds. "<br /><br />There's danger for anyone in resting on successes. <br /><br />But it does sound there's a tension between what you want to be and this particular part of yourself. I wonder if it's <em>creative destruction</em> for you? How do you feel afterwards? Are there consequences you'd prefer not to deal with or is it that you do things that aren't integrated with your personal code?<br /><br />**-* does try to hedge himself from his obsessive tendencies, but not always. Sometimes I think he quite enjoys them (his sexual fantasies for example, especially now he's found external validation that he's not too abnormal.)<br /><br />So what I'm asking is where the cognitive energy (the restlessness) comes from, where does it go, and why do you seek to channel it differently? I mean really why. Is there a conflict or prioritisation that you apply implicitly that could be tweaked, for example?<br /><br />From the why, it's easier to find the path that aligns with what we want. It can take some digging. <br /><br />For me, I'm changing my escalation behaviour. I'm a person that attacks threat: so I find it very natural to escalate if someone acts against me. The more I explore myself - the energy manifestations - the greater insight I have into where that behaviour came from, the purpose it served me and how it might no longer serve me. The why is easy: I want to create the peace I seek and escalation, although it works in some ways and I'm really good at it, gets in the way of that.Northhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09244806273774124428noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-34490362328801995302017-01-01T20:25:51.708-08:002017-01-01T20:25:51.708-08:00I am a very proficient downhill skiier, Hyde. I am...I am a very proficient downhill skiier, Hyde. I am no stranger to careening down mountains like a right proper lunatic. I'm getting my ski pass next week. <br /><br /> I've thought about giving snowboarding a whack, but that would mean exchanging my expert status for that of a complete newb. And I don't want to spend time learning on the bunny hill when I can speed down double black diamond slopes like a bat out of hell. :P<br /><br />Until then, I'll just work out more intensely and try to burn the restlessness away. I think part of the problem is that I was positively sloth-like over the holidays. I haven't worked out in a month... The very core of my being is twitchy.Anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-37155261260158406462017-01-01T20:06:36.940-08:002017-01-01T20:06:36.940-08:00Look, Jihadi. You claim idolatry is blasphemous, b...Look, Jihadi. You claim idolatry is blasphemous, but one of the core tenets of your own faith demands that you bow down to and circumambulate a giant meteor, and kiss it. <br /><br />Your own "prophet" (upon whom there was never any peace) died at the hands of a Jewess whose kin he had just slaughtered. He couldn't even figure out to avoid a meal prepared by a woman whose entire family he had just slaughtered- but you lap up what he's pimping uncritically- even going so far as to trust that nutbar charlatan with your eternal destiny. Forgive me if I doubt your ability to grasp evidential apologetics. :PAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-3473965909492821562017-01-01T19:54:27.856-08:002017-01-01T19:54:27.856-08:00If that God exists, how do you know if he cares ab...<i>If that God exists, how do you know if he cares about your belief in him, and that it is "strategically advantageous"?<br /><br />Maybe he just cares about things such as your actions, rendering your belief in him/her/it superfluous?</i><br /><br />I don’t *know*- but I may deduce that it is strategically advantageous, by evaluating the spectrum of possibilities.<br /><br />If I am wrong, and God does not exist, then I will fade into non-existence when I die. What will it matter? And yet, my faith will have given my life purpose and hope, in addition to spurring me on to improving my relationships and conduct. (And I need all the help I can get. My conscience is defective.)<br /><br />If I am right, and God does exist, then choosing to reject him could land me in serious, eternal trouble.<br /><br />If I am right, and God does exist, but He doesn’t care about me, then it does not matter what I have believed, but the quality of my life and relationships will benefited from the good fruit borne of my faith.<br /><br />If I am right, and God does care about me, then I have an eternity of wonder, adventure, and joy to look forward to. <br /><br />I don’t want to miss out on that just because I was too obtuse and stubborn to find salvific faith. That would be stupid, and potentially catastrophic, from a strategically speaking.<br /><br /><i>It's still an assumption, as I don't see definite proof that God exists in your comment above.</i><br /><br />Of course it is an assumption. So are all cosmological theories, including the conception of the Multiverse. On such a scale, all we have to work with are assumptions, and mathematical models, because we cannot observe these things directly.<br /><br />You will never find proof. God has decreed that we should come to know Him by faith.<br /><br />If you force someone to “love” you, is it authentic?<br /><br />If you KNOW something, how can you have faith? :)<br /><br /><br />Anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-31700651672736056212017-01-01T19:50:09.346-08:002017-01-01T19:50:09.346-08:00…that, there are infinite variations between each ...<i>…that, there are infinite variations between each and every environment in the universe, and that the environment on Earth was supportive to the creation of life - if you guess enough times, you're bound to be right at least once, and the chemicals reactions that led to the creation of life on Earth could've been "led" by that environment towards the creation of DNA.</i><br /><br />No. Even if you could somehow force a million monkeys to bang away on a million keyboards for 6 million years- you may end up with a few intelligible words, at best. What you are proposing is essentially analogous to insisting that such actions could produce all the works of Shakespeare, by pure accident. <br /><br />The odds of life emerging at random are statistically inconceivable. The only way scientists can mitigate the consequences of the Anthropic Principle is to postulate the existence of billions of “dead” universes, in which all the cosmological constants are NOT exquisitely finely tuned to support the emergence of life. And that begs the question: where did *they* come from? <br /><br />ALL the energy, in ALL the universes, and ALL the constants regulating it, popping into existence… Creating themselves, by accident, out of nothing, for no reason at all? <br /><br />Look around you. Even notwithstanding that pesky first law of thermodynamics, do you really believe that?<br /><br /><i>While it may seem like "experimentation of an intelligent creator", it could just be you seeing patterns, and "cherry picking facts" to support your point of view -</i><br /><br />The burden of proof is upon the one who would seek to divorce the creation of information from consciousness, because there is absolutely NO precedent for this at all, anywhere in creation. Recent advances in the field of bioinformatics suggest that it is, rather, scientists who “cherry pick” facts, ignoring statistical impossibilities, and the pesky reality that nowhere in nature can we observe molecules self-assembling at “random”, whilst “accidentally” (and simultaneously!) engineering the blueprints for protein synthesis, let alone for the assembly of complex organisms, without purpose. <br /><br />Information does not code itself. Machines do not “randomly” assemble their instructions whilst simultaneously producing complex interdependent molecular machinery, by accident. That proposition is logically absurd. <br /><br />Natural selection provides a skeletal framework to help us understand the mechanisms which drive evolution, but it is an aging, insufficient paradigm in the age of bioinformatics, where irreducible complexity is no longer a postulate, but a given.<br /><br />Scientists would do well to remember that scientific naturalism is a philosophical belief, as opposed to a statement of fact.<br />Anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-46263891200840850442017-01-01T19:44:24.208-08:002017-01-01T19:44:24.208-08:00Hey A,
I'm both very busy with the wolf pack ...Hey A,<br /><br />I'm both very busy with the wolf pack and bored with a certain pedantic paper chore.<br /><br />To break the boredom I eat dark chocolate filled with brandy and go for a walk in the hood. That always gets my blood pumping. People are dropping like flies around here. <br /><br />Sounds like you need a big injection of crazy fun. How about snowboarding? I got a friend, about your age, who loves risking life and limb speeding down mountains. Rescue dives for a living.<br /><br />Mr. HydeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-47680641383023446142017-01-01T15:09:46.737-08:002017-01-01T15:09:46.737-08:00I crave really strong forms of stimulation because...I crave really strong forms of stimulation because my threshold of tolerance for everything (except frustration) is so high. I need to experience things intensely in order to feel anything at all. <br /><br />I think that is why I constantly crave adrenaline, take risks, and enjoy altered states of consciousness. I need to create opportunities for adventure and excitement in my life. This is what drives me. Otherwise, boredom consumes me. And boredom is something I seek to avoid at all costs.Anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-3639919060663580342017-01-01T14:14:35.162-08:002017-01-01T14:14:35.162-08:00Yeah, I've never tried it, but it does look fu...Yeah, I've never tried it, but it does look fun. Do you or **_* mountain bike? <br /><br />The summers here are short, and I fill them with watersports. I'm in my element in the water.<br /><br />Winter comes hard and fast, and I usually spend much of it downhill skiing, but I haven't hit the slopes yet, this season. However, that's about to change, because I'm getting my ski pass this month.<br /><br />I don't know how much I want to switch it up, because I am already pretty good at the sports I practice (with the exception of one that I am presently learning, where I am a flaming newb.) But I'd definitely be willing to try it. I'm willing to try almost anything, at least once.<br /><br />Mischief and debauchery = messing around with people and shit I should just leave alone. <br /><br />I'm lapsing into old habits again. I try to manage this... "thing"- that appears to be somewhat related to a personality disorder- but sooner or later, I reach the "fuckit" stage, where I hyper-compartmentalize everything, procrastinate, manage as opposed to lead at work, and flake off on various responsibilities, both moral and personal.<br /><br />I do everything to excess... I drink too much, smoke too much weed, consume too much caffeine, troll, mess with people's heads online, start antagonistic debates on social media (lol) and pour too much sex in my violence... ;)<br /><br />I want to go to dirty places, in my mind, and sometimes in rl.<br /><br />If I can take that energy, and focus it on productive stuff, I can achieve a lot. I've proven this to myself before. But now, I have the luxury of being able to coast a bit on some of my accomplishments-- and that's a dangerous place for me to be, because there is dissipation in excess, and I am prone to excesses of all kinds. <br /><br /><i>What does the energy feel like in my mind and body</i><br /><br />What an interesting question. I've never thought about what it feels like.<br /><br />The first thing that comes to mind is a restless energy. And perhaps a bit of low grade sadism. Lust. A satisfaction in reveling in what I am, as opposed to what I aspire to be.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-1408567216744742972017-01-01T13:05:15.075-08:002017-01-01T13:05:15.075-08:00Hey A,
Have you tried mountain biking? It's U...Hey A,<br /><br />Have you tried mountain biking? It's UNREAL. Very technical yet wild and fast and the downhills. An amazing thrill even while learning and the scope for improvement seems endless.<br /><br />What forms are mischief and concupiscence looming in? Or do you prefer not to discuss it lest it overtake your mind? **-* is like that. <br /><br />What does the energy feel like in your mind and body?Northhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09244806273774124428noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-38175052449527732922017-01-01T12:16:46.489-08:002017-01-01T12:16:46.489-08:00So how has life been treating you, Hyde?
Any new ...So how has life been treating you, Hyde?<br /><br />Any new and interesting developments?<br /><br />I'm bored. Bored stiff.<br /><br />I don't get as much adrenaline in the winter; the cold makes me apathetic, unless I'm on skis. But I need new equipment, and I haven't been yet this year.<br /><br />I need a new project.<br /><br />Something... Anything, to keep that dreadful inner restlessness at bay, lest I lose myself in mischief and concupiscence. <br /><br />I know the signs. <br /><br />I should keep myself productively occupied.<br /><br />But nothing seems appealing right now- except mischief and concupiscence. Lol.<br /><br /><br />Anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-89166804719472084612017-01-01T12:03:58.183-08:002017-01-01T12:03:58.183-08:00I like that.
"Do Not Go Gentle Into That Goo...I like that.<br /><br />"Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night"<br /><br />By Dylan Thomas<br /><br />Do not go gentle into that good night, <br />Old age should burn and rave at close of day; <br />Rage, rage against the dying of the light.<br /><br />Though wise men at their end know dark is right, <br />Because their words had forked no lightning they <br />Do not go gentle into that good night.<br /><br />Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright <br />Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay, <br />Rage, rage against the dying of the light.<br /><br />Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight, <br />And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way, <br />Do not go gentle into that good night.<br /><br />Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight <br />Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay, <br />Rage, rage against the dying of the light.<br /><br />And you, my father, there on the sad height, <br />Curse, bless me now with your fierce tears, I pray. <br />Do not go gentle into that good night. <br />Rage, rage against the dying of the lightAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-39264642157843931172017-01-01T11:00:43.768-08:002017-01-01T11:00:43.768-08:00Thanks, A.
Cheers to you, too!
Bite the hair of ...Thanks, A.<br /><br />Cheers to you, too!<br /><br />Bite the hair of the dog. Live long and love well. Do not go gently into that good night. Die hard, with a lust for life.<br /><br />Mr. HydeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-71646002443770004102016-12-31T23:16:29.311-08:002016-12-31T23:16:29.311-08:00Happy New Year, tribe.
That sounds lovely and lof...Happy New Year, tribe.<br /><br />That sounds lovely and lofty, Hyde.<br /><br />Now excuse me while I get tanked. ;)<br /><br />Cheers!<br /><br />Anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-64601034822602113162016-12-31T22:15:13.831-08:002016-12-31T22:15:13.831-08:00The moon shines
fearless, high and clear
Bells to...The moon shines <br />fearless, high and clear<br />Bells toll a new year<br /><br />Happy 2017, Sociopathworld!<br /><br />Mr. HydeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-81437058503234678842016-12-31T20:18:57.543-08:002016-12-31T20:18:57.543-08:00Why not?
Do they know how you feel?Why not?<br /><br />Do they know how you feel?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-44348778025841086072016-12-31T17:52:45.424-08:002016-12-31T17:52:45.424-08:00HAPPY NEW YEAR, SOCIOPATH WORLD!!!
Here's to ...HAPPY NEW YEAR, SOCIOPATH WORLD!!!<br /><br />Here's to 2017!!!<br /><br />I wish everyone THE BEST!!!<br /><br />:)<br /><br />~VegasAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-40879643156732880062016-12-31T12:34:36.661-08:002016-12-31T12:34:36.661-08:00Yeah I think I can relate. This (my message right...Yeah I think I can relate. This (my message right above) would have sounded like white noise to me a couple of years ago. Annoying, irritating white noise at that. Alas here I am doing what I never imagined myself to ever do. That's why I say you have to ask for it and experience it for yourself. It will never really make sense otherwise. <br /><br />All the best. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03090446375385820183noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-73594413921982450212016-12-31T12:22:27.069-08:002016-12-31T12:22:27.069-08:00I replied in the wrong spot. It's someone I&#...I replied in the wrong spot. It's someone I'm not with. Lovesickness is the worst, when you can't be with someone.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-39076464563260585412016-12-31T12:19:45.070-08:002016-12-31T12:19:45.070-08:00Have you ever been lovesick before?Have you ever been lovesick before?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-63997033759216064922016-12-31T11:54:04.606-08:002016-12-31T11:54:04.606-08:00Lovesickness is the worst, when you can't be w...Lovesickness is the worst, when you can't be with someone.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com