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<b>Voice-sliming behavior</b> is one of the hallmark behaviors of psychopaths,
<br> and is the most fundamentally disruptive of psychopathic behaviors.
<br> The behavior consists of using a particular tone of voice,
<br> which is created via pushing the back of the tongue forward.
<br> The resultant tone-of-voice has a particular sound-envelope which
<br> gives it a slimey quality, and which antagonisticly disrupts people's
<br> ability to focus truthfully, and facilitates a disruptive, warped,
<br> "funhouse-mirror perception" of reality within the people who hear it,
<br> which is the fundamental perceptual quality of psychopaths.
 
Psychopathic voice-sliming behavior is notably prevalent among
<br> television voice-over people, and, indirectly, the people who hire them.
<br> The reason that that behavior is so prevalent among such people is
<br> because that is a way by which psychopaths can cause maximal
<br> disruptiveness to society.
 
 
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22:09, 8 spalio 2025 versija

Voice-sliming behavior is one of the hallmark behaviors of psychopaths,
and is the most fundamentally disruptive of psychopathic behaviors.
The behavior consists of using a particular tone of voice,
which is created via pushing the back of the tongue forward.
The resultant tone-of-voice has a particular sound-envelope which
gives it a slimey quality, and which antagonisticly disrupts people's
ability to focus truthfully, and facilitates a disruptive, warped,
"funhouse-mirror perception" of reality within the people who hear it,
which is the fundamental perceptual quality of psychopaths.

Psychopathic voice-sliming behavior is notably prevalent among
television voice-over people, and, indirectly, the people who hire them.
The reason that that behavior is so prevalent among such people is
because that is a way by which psychopaths can cause maximal
disruptiveness to society.