

There are no truly apolitical people, but there are people who were raised with very little politics (feral children) and people with an impaired ability to engage with politics (people with ASPD). They seem very sad.
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There are no truly apolitical people, but there are people who were raised with very little politics (feral children) and people with an impaired ability to engage with politics (people with ASPD). They seem very sad.


No, he was really really racist for the time. But he did get better at the end.
I love doorknocking

I’m really lucky I found some ethicsluts who think My principles are hot
OP why did you post an ad for Xitter? There’s an ad for Xitter in the top right


The Next Great Cycling City: Oslo, Norway https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmp09Fd07oc

It’s not a specific mental defect either. It’s just a sophistic appeal to plausible sounding psychology speak. Psychobabble.
Psychology experts feel the same way hearing “sociopath” as engineering experts feel hearing “quantum capacitor” or “chronometric transistor”. It’s like when a hacker on TV says they’ve decompiled the mainframe.
Some psychologists have been charitable and decided the pop culture understanding is close enough to ASPD that it might as well mean ASPD, and I think they’re wrong. If laypeople want to be understood they should use the correct words. Using the wrong words has serious consequences when we’re talking about mental health.

Sociopathy isn’t a specific personality disorder, it’s just a slang term for ASPD used by people who want to sound smart by using big words. That’s why the writers of Sherlock loved it so much.


I’m nonbinary, like if a man and a woman had a baby
Yeah the first time I can remember hearing a celebrity’s name and not knowing who they were, I was six. Another kid on the playground was telling Me about Michael Jackson and I hadn’t heard of him before. Kids these days.


Loving an abusive mother is a very natural response. Children need their carers, so the brain has an evolutionary response to seek comfort from those carers. When carers are unreliable or abusive, those attachment patterns become disordered. Your attachment pattern sounds anxious-ambivalent, but the anxious-avoidant pattern of not loving your parents is also a cause of problems. So it’s not your fault and it’s not a broken response to your situation. It’s a broken situation.


Therapists can help manage many disabilities including autism, OCD, addiction, mood disorders, psychosis, personality disorders, PTSD, and so on.


Huh, thanks.


You seem knowledgeable about modern blizzard. What are the women who work there saying about equality? Would the breast milk thing happen again today?


I know it’s a reference to that one story with the fast plane, but that one takes a long time to explain. I think their explanation makes as much sense as it can in one paragraph.
What makes a man turn neutral? Lust for money? Power? Or were you just born with a heart full of neutrality?