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(Naujas puslapis: A <b>psychopath</b> is a person who innately perceives reality in a <br> fundamentally warped, truth-disrupting, truth-inverting manner, which may be called <br> "funhouse-mirror perception". (George Orwell called this "blackwhite"). <br> In turn, the psychopath exhibits disruptiv behaviors which disrupt their surroundings <br> in a fundamental way, so as to make their surroundings conform to their internal <br> truth-disrupting/truth-inverting perception. Psychopathic dis...)
 
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Psychopathic disruptiv behaviors include, but are not limited to,
Psychopathic disruptiv behaviors include, but are not limited to,
<br> [[voice-sliming behavior]], [[false-portrayal behavior]], [[violentologophilia]], [[lash-outism]],
<br> [[voice-sliming behavior]], [[psychopathic facial expression]],
<br> [[linguistic gaslighting behavior]], [[linguistic psychological manipulation]],
<br> [[violentologophilia]], [[false-portrayal behavior]], [[lash-outism]],
<br> and [[psychopathology of mass-privacy-violation behavior|mass-privacy-violation behavior]].
<br> [[double-downism]], [[linguistic gaslighting behavior]],
<br> [[linguistic psychological manipulation]], [[mass-privacy-violation]],
<br> and [[planned-obsolescence]].
<br> Most psychopaths do not exhibit every single possible psychopathic behavior,
<br> Most psychopaths do not exhibit every single possible psychopathic behavior,
<br> but most psychopaths exhibit multiple such behaviors.
<br> but most psychopaths exhibit multiple such behaviors.


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[[Kategorija:Psychology]]
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