You never supported those before, and you didn’t need to study it before you knew you wouldn’t support it.
You have great intuition and power over your life. You can even keep your kids and family safe.
It’s sad that 1% of the population is born a psychopath. No empathy. Enjoying watching people suffer.
It’s this small percentage of people who do 99 percent of the harm in this world. And how do they do it?
Through manipulation. In fact, studies have shown the most upstanding people are more likely to be psychopaths. Because everything they do is about perfecting their image.
Healthy people are outwardly faulty. We make mistakes, we talk about them.
It’s the people who you’d never, ever guess. Bundy dressed up like a clown to perform for children. He had no kids, why was he investing in other people’s children?
Everyone has an MO. Even our saints are sinners. I’d much rather trust someone who isn’t so obsessed with goodness and looking like a good person because it means they are hiding something. So in that 1 percent, they are always a coach, a teacher, a decorated war veteran, or the town mayor. They like attention and always act like they don’t want attention but sure as shit whenever you see them they are at the center of attention.
People who get arrested for parking tickets or get a bad rep for drinking too much and pissing on the hosts couch are probably more trustworthy.
I don't think it's so weird or wrong for people without kids to invest in other people's kids. I'm a programmer for my career but volunteer to help teach a 9th grade computer science class. I never had those classes growing up, so I like helping kids today have the opportunities to learn such things. I don't have kids. O have a lot of health problems and have missed a lot of life, never met the right woman. But I can still honestly enjoy working with and helping kids workout it being some weird ulterior motive like Bundy. Shouldn't we all care about how the kids around us turn out, and help and support them in there ways each of us can?
You never supported those before, and you didn’t need to study it before you knew you wouldn’t support it.
You have great intuition and power over your life. You can even keep your kids and family safe.
It’s sad that 1% of the population is born a psychopath. No empathy. Enjoying watching people suffer.
It’s this small percentage of people who do 99 percent of the harm in this world. And how do they do it?
Through manipulation. In fact, studies have shown the most upstanding people are more likely to be psychopaths. Because everything they do is about perfecting their image.
Healthy people are outwardly faulty. We make mistakes, we talk about them.
It’s the people who you’d never, ever guess. Bundy dressed up like a clown to perform for children. He had no kids, why was he investing in other people’s children?
Everyone has an MO. Even our saints are sinners. I’d much rather trust someone who isn’t so obsessed with goodness and looking like a good person because it means they are hiding something. So in that 1 percent, they are always a coach, a teacher, a decorated war veteran, or the town mayor. They like attention and always act like they don’t want attention but sure as shit whenever you see them they are at the center of attention.
People who get arrested for parking tickets or get a bad rep for drinking too much and pissing on the hosts couch are probably more trustworthy.
I don't think it's so weird or wrong for people without kids to invest in other people's kids. I'm a programmer for my career but volunteer to help teach a 9th grade computer science class. I never had those classes growing up, so I like helping kids today have the opportunities to learn such things. I don't have kids. O have a lot of health problems and have missed a lot of life, never met the right woman. But I can still honestly enjoy working with and helping kids workout it being some weird ulterior motive like Bundy. Shouldn't we all care about how the kids around us turn out, and help and support them in there ways each of us can?