Psychopath: Skirtumas tarp puslapio versijų
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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]], [[psychopathic facial expression]], | <br> [[voice-sliming behavior]], [[jet-noise-blasting behavior]], | ||
<br> [[barking-dog-harboring behavior]], | |||
<br> [[psychopathic facial expression]], [[bright-light aggression]], | |||
<br> disruptivly excessiv gesticulation, [[violentologophilia]], | <br> disruptivly excessiv gesticulation, [[violentologophilia]], | ||
<br> [[false-portrayal behavior]], [[lash-outism]], [[double-downism]], | <br> [[false-portrayal behavior]], [[lash-outism]], [[double-downism]], | ||
Dabartinė 19:47, 2 kovo 2026 versija
A psychopath is a person who innately perceives reality in a
fundamentally warped, truth-disrupting, truth-inverting manner, which may be called
"funhouse-mirror perception". (George Orwell called this "blackwhite").
In turn, the psychopath exhibits disruptiv behaviors which disrupt their surroundings
in a fundamental way, so as to make their surroundings conform to their internal
truth-disrupting/truth-inverting perception.
Psychopathic disruptiv behaviors include, but are not limited to,
voice-sliming behavior, jet-noise-blasting behavior,
barking-dog-harboring behavior,
psychopathic facial expression, bright-light aggression,
disruptivly excessiv gesticulation, violentologophilia,
false-portrayal behavior, lash-outism, double-downism,
linguistic gaslighting, linguistic psychological manipulation,
mass-privacy-violation (such as mask-banning behavior and javascript-mandating behavior),
and planned-obsolescence.
Most psychopaths do not exhibit every single possible psychopathic behavior,
but most psychopaths exhibit multiple such behaviors.