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#1
sense / Re: Psychopaths and Narcissist...
Last post by prime - Jul 05, 2026, 08:20 PM
At least it's a Nokia.

One area where forums beat everything else: we can track the progress of a conversation easily, over years and decades, and see where our suppositions lead.

It's different, yes, but it is also very far removed from what the normies and influencers are doing, and more importantly, gives us a place for a real public discussion.
#2
sense / Re: Psychopaths and Narcissist...
Last post by Flying Kites - Jul 05, 2026, 06:54 PM
This forum needs the action. One door closes, another one opens. After all these years failing to convince others of using email, a blog or forum, I have to be polemic in my regret and correction. Get off your phones and get on a computer. And I tap this on a numberpad using a 2022 Nokia flip phone I found in a plastic shopping bag among a bunch of phone chargers still with its documentation seeming unused. Get this, the operating system is called "chaos," KaiOS, Chinese as if anybody needed to guess. The settings include an ICE doumentation option in case anybody were so helpful as to list identifying info from a phone some gringo tossed them on their way inside the country.

Textig like this is a chore.

As my child, the years I lived raising myself, I put unhealthy emphasis on a spiritual observer which turned out not to be anything Abrahamic, but much like a classic Greek conception of daemon, hence myself observing myself and only later making the connection because of all the troubles being somebody is in this insane and inversive diversity times we're living. I imagine that psychopathy, neuroticism &c has a hole in the brain where there needs to be dreams, virtuous leisure escaping work and the rolecall of a civilization of workers and socialites. Imagination must be freed from the human.
#3
sense / Re: Psychopaths and Narcissist...
Last post by sub rosa - Jul 05, 2026, 02:33 PM
I wonder if 'Eternal Justice' is not what you want it to be.

Forum is nice. It just feels weird to move from the mailing list. Amazing how any change, even trivial nothings,  messes with the brain.
#4
sense / Re: Psychopaths and Narcissist...
Last post by prime - Jul 05, 2026, 02:17 PM
I wonder if "loyalty to biology and God" is not Eternal Justice.
#5
sense / Re: Psychopaths and Narcissist...
Last post by sub rosa - Jul 05, 2026, 02:13 PM
In essence, its ego vs id - the logic 'chaos' of one's wiring. 
Fiction-absolute is ego. Becoming who you truly are (id-driven) is integrity and  innocent will-to-power. Jung called it 'the privilege of a lifetime.'
Loyalty to ego and social systems (the co-called "Worldly Factor") = disloyalty to Biology and God.   
#6
idea / Re: Divorce, cheating, and inf...
Last post by prime - Jul 05, 2026, 09:56 AM
QuoteA recent study published in the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy suggests that over half of adults worry about their sex drive, with most concerns centering on having a libido that feels too low or fails to match a partner's level of desire.

https://www.psypost.org/more-than-50-percent-of-adults-worry-about-their-libido-new-study-finds/
#7
sense / Psychedelic experiences
Last post by prime - Jul 05, 2026, 08:56 AM
I remember talking about this on the mailing list. The experience is not unique to the user, and that is its power; you are tapping-in not creating it. We discover reality, not choose aspects of it to focus on while ignoring others, because all is connected. Psychedelia is transcendental and esoteric.

QuoteObservational data indicates that experienced users tend to score unusually high in openness and low in neuroticism. In some populations, such as groups that use ayahuasca in traditional religious ceremonies, individuals also exhibit higher levels of agreeableness and self-transcendence. Self-transcendence is a psychological concept related to feeling connected to the wider universe, spiritual acceptance, and a sense of unity with nature.

https://www.psypost.org/classic-psychedelics-linked-to-lasting-increases-in-openness-and-drops-in-neuroticism/
#8
idea / Re: Divorce, cheating, and inf...
Last post by prime - Jul 05, 2026, 07:08 AM
QuoteResearchers found that manic love, emotional dependence, and love addiction each have distinct psychological profiles, suggesting they should be studied and treated as separate conditions rather than being grouped together.

Higher relationship satisfaction was significantly associated with emotional dependence, but lower relationship satisfaction was significantly associated with manic love attitudes.

Additionally, anxious insecure attachment was significantly associated with love addiction but was not a significant meta-analytic correlate of emotional dependence.

Among the three types of problematic love behaviors, emotional dependence was linked to the widest range of psychological and relationship factors. Emotional dependence was tied to alcohol and substance use, behavioral addictions, violence (both received and perpetrated), and relationship satisfaction. Low self-esteem emerged as a common feature of both emotional dependence and manic love, while behavioral addictions were linked to both emotional dependence and love addiction.

https://www.psypost.org/love-addiction-emotional-dependence-and-manic-love-have-distinct-psychological-profiles/

Hint: why you distrust "relationship satisfaction." After all, most of the guys in these stories were very satisfied until they suddenly noticed the wife having a gangbang with the entire population of Uruguay in a back room.
#9
idea / Re: DiversityWatch
Last post by prime - Jul 04, 2026, 07:29 PM
Diversity News (July 4, 2026)

Race Communism, ZOG seems implausible, California voting, skinheads, White March.

https://www.amerika.org/politics/diversity-news-july-4-2026/
#10
idea / Re: Divorce, cheating, and inf...
Last post by prime - Jul 04, 2026, 04:39 PM
QuoteThrough statistical testing, they narrowed the list down to seven distinct motives. The first few motives included malicious intent, attention seeking, conflict avoidance, and emotional appeasement.

Malicious intent means wanting to see a partner suffer, while attention seeking involves lying to make oneself seem more interesting. Conflict avoidance is used to steer clear of arguments, and emotional appeasement involves lying to protect a partner's feelings. The remaining three motives were mistake concealment, privacy protection, and sexual avoidance. These involve covering up an embarrassing act, withholding facts to maintain personal autonomy, and making up excuses to avoid physical intimacy, respectively.

https://www.psypost.org/new-psychology-research-reveals-three-distinct-types-of-liars-in-romantic-relationships/