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22 Sep 2009, 10:12 pm

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where's the safest place to hide?

Nowhere is safe.



Nope

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When the world is against you, where's the safest place to hide?


In sanity.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


if you didnt give the answer i was going to say "inside your own head" which is pretty much IN-SANITY



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22 Sep 2009, 10:15 pm

skafather84 and Sand! You are both NOs, that's so LOL!

I'm not attacking you at all, you are projecting hostility. (Rorschach test)

Few people can tolerate uncompromising positivity and a can-do attitude...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cxGLevi8k0



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22 Sep 2009, 10:19 pm

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The laughing smiley was meant sarcastically btw

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Not that I'd turn anyone away but don't forget where you are.


What's that supposed to mean? If you're trying to imply that I'm not neuro-diverse enough to be here I'll have to ask the obvious question - why in the name of f**k would I be here if I were an NT? Seriously if I could fit in elsewhere do you think I'd waste my time making an arse of myself not fitting in here? Get a grip.


Touchy touchy. I meant that I wouldn't reject someone who was neurotypical and came here simply because they saw the board as fellow outcasts. Sorry, I thought that was understood. Wasn't implying anything about you...just more a general statement of acceptance.


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22 Sep 2009, 10:20 pm

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Fine thing to say on a board for social outcasts :lol:

and people wonder why noone wants to 'debate' in ppr :x

It's relatively true though. I mean, homosexuality was considered a disorder until culture relaxed enough to dictate otherwise. Not only that, but generally speaking, many claims are socially generated, not generated by some absolute "truth-maker".



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22 Sep 2009, 10:23 pm

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I have alot of similarities with those Psychotic "codes of conduct" ha ha.

personally I think it is around 8% are psychotic and the other 92% are sheeple or afraid of taking power or life by the balls!

they are afraid of what they can become, or simply arent smart enough to figure out how!

i have recently been treated for psychosis,

Glad to hear you got free.

Psychosis is the fountain; psychopathy is directing the flow.

No fear!



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22 Sep 2009, 10:24 pm

Vana wrote:
AngryJessman wrote:
I have alot of similarities with those Psychotic "codes of conduct" ha ha.

personally I think it is around 8% are psychotic and the other 92% are sheeple or afraid of taking power or life by the balls!

they are afraid of what they can become, or simply arent smart enough to figure out how!

i have recently been treated for psychosis,

Glad to hear you got free.

Psychosis is the fountain; psychopathy is directing the flow.

No fear!


http://www.wrongplanet.net/postt63725.html


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22 Sep 2009, 10:45 pm

skafather84 wrote:
Vana wrote:
AngryJessman wrote:
I have alot of similarities with those Psychotic "codes of conduct" ha ha.

personally I think it is around 8% are psychotic and the other 92% are sheeple or afraid of taking power or life by the balls!

they are afraid of what they can become, or simply arent smart enough to figure out how!

i have recently been treated for psychosis,

Glad to hear you got free.

Psychosis is the fountain; psychopathy is directing the flow.

No fear!


http://www.wrongplanet.net/postt63725.html

Good stuff. The system...

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"Anti-Social" is a word game, I fell for it at first too: against-society; but that's not what psychopathy is about at all; it's a mistake to define yourself as an against: a "No"; the primary quality of the the psychopath is: "Yes I can".



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22 Sep 2009, 10:50 pm

Vana wrote:
skafather84 wrote:
Vana wrote:
AngryJessman wrote:
I have alot of similarities with those Psychotic "codes of conduct" ha ha.

personally I think it is around 8% are psychotic and the other 92% are sheeple or afraid of taking power or life by the balls!

they are afraid of what they can become, or simply arent smart enough to figure out how!

i have recently been treated for psychosis,

Glad to hear you got free.

Psychosis is the fountain; psychopathy is directing the flow.

No fear!


http://www.wrongplanet.net/postt63725.html

Good stuff. The system...

Image

"Anti-Social" is a word game, I fell for it at first too: against-society; but that's not what psychopathy is about at all; it's a mistake to define yourself as an against: a "No"; the primary quality of the the psychopath is: "Yes I can".


You constantly underestimate me. It's okay, I know where you're at in the line.


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22 Sep 2009, 10:54 pm

Vana wrote:
skafather84 and Sand! You are both NOs, that's so LOL!

I'm not attacking you at all, you are projecting hostility. (Rorschach test)

Few people can tolerate uncompromising positivity and a can-do attitude...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cxGLevi8k0


I never assumed you were attacking me. The concepts you present of unbridled confidence in wacky and unvalidated motivations are so far out of reality as to be dangerous. There is nothing wrong with investigating wild concepts - that is the basis for all fascinating creativity. But to proffer them as valid before rigid testing and very cautious enterprise is just absolute foolishness. There is a big difference between confidence and self-deceiving gullibility. I certainly am not an advocate of ideas because they are socially accepted but any new idea must have something about it that offers a better solution than what is currently in use. Good creativity does require destruction of outmoded concepts but chaos is not the solution to anything.



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23 Sep 2009, 11:59 am

skafather84 wrote:
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You've already lost and you don't even know it.

skafather84 wrote:
You constantly underestimate me. It's okay, I know where you're at in the line.

Not waiting in the line at all of course.



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23 Sep 2009, 1:54 pm

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Exactly, don't you think your life may have been more enjoyable if it had been easier?



It does me no good to think of how things would have been if the reality had been different. I can't change facts and I can't change reality. Things are what they are and it is in my interest to deal with what is, rather than what might have been.

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24 Sep 2009, 2:07 am

Nice thread. (:



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26 Sep 2009, 2:49 pm

I take you've been hanging out with Patrick Bateman, Dr. Lecter and Mr. J a bit too much.



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28 Sep 2009, 4:39 pm

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I take you've been hanging out with Patrick Bateman, Dr. Lecter and Mr. J a bit too much.

These are bad psychopaths. I would propose to you Alex Cross from the "Cross series" by James Patterson, etc, as an example of the good psychopath; he is played very well in the film adaptation of Along came a Spider which is a must see for understanding the difference between good and bad psychopathy.



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29 Sep 2009, 4:30 pm

As much as I have doubts about the benefits of being somewhat wacky this article indicates there is something in the concept.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 141957.htm



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29 Sep 2009, 4:37 pm

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As much as I have doubts about the benefits of being somewhat wacky this article indicates there is something in the concept.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 141957.htm


Was reading the same article on physorg. Kinda obvious. The farther away from the norm, the less "sane" you'll be. In order to think differently from everyone else, you have to think differently (go figure, huh?).


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