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A disciple's attempt at apostasy; let whoever has ears, hear. Read More

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September 30, 2024

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A psychological thriller which debates whether a sociopath should be killed or forgiven. Read More
Sadness is an unpleasant feeling; I agree with you. Such moments happen to everyone, young and old, women and men. Do not despair, you can cope with this with a little patience. Now we will look at the main ways to help yourself in this situation, you will choose those… Read More
Just for your information, even though what I write seems to be against vegans, I am vegan myself. Or maybe I should say I follow a plant-based diet. I just like to view things from different perspectives. Naah, I just enjoy to tease and troll others, including myself. Of course,… Read More
A captivating dark academia novel about unusual friendship, murder mystery and sacrifices, that will give you shivers. Winnie, a shy girl from New England is immediately struck by a new girl attending her university. She has no idea that a simple encounter with her is going to change not only… Read More

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Are you feeling isolated? Are you feeling cut off from the world around you? Do you feel extremely shy when approaching others? Do you feel you have no friends and you struggle in relationships with the opposite sex? Did you feel you had no one to rely on while you… Read More
In "The Violin” Jason's quest for solace leads him to an unexpected encounter with Sara, a mysterious violinist whose music becomes the symphony of his life. As their bond deepens, Jason finds himself immersed in Sara's world, only to be plunged into a vortex of despair and violence. In "The… Read More

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The story of a young Swede that finds himself stranded in a set of tropical islands, not remembering how he got there. He learns he is part of an experiment that will actually benefit humanity. Only he mustn't remember how he got on the islands. Otherwise, the experiment will lose… Read More

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The protagonist is reflecting on his current state of affairs by looking on his cup of coffee. Read More
The essay "Navigating the Depths: A Psychosocial Exploration of Reliance on Others for Strength and Guidance in Difficult Times" delves into the complex psychological and social aspects related to seeking support from others during challenging experiences. It explores the human need for connection and inspiration, the psychological processes involved in… Read More
My consideration of the human soul, drawing upon a number of intellectual disciplines such as philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, religion, and spirituality. It's purpose is to stimulate and provide a multidimensional analysis of the soul, acknowledging its complexity and dynamism. It is written for anyone interested in examining the nature of… Read More
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My perspective of Schizophrenia in raw form. A representation of my scattered thoughts and deranged mind. No paragraph is perfectly finished, just as I. An imperfect being. Read More

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I ignored the bit about him being hard to love, which described everyone, ever. Hard to love is a pretty good definition of humanity in general. Claire DeWitt, the Infinite Blacktop, Sara Gran Read More
There are two words some use to describe Donald Trump: delusional and imbecile. Alone or together what they signify can be used and indeed has been used successfully to keep people either from being tried for a crime or on being convicted from being sent to a regular prison. Read More
It stands to reason that if there's anything would put Trump on the brink of having an actual episode of clinical paranoia, a real psychotic break from reality possibly requirinng hospitalization, given his existing psychopathology, it would be the legal jeopardy he is is. Read More

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After learning he is one of a small minority whose color perception is different, Ross Sandberg changes his whole outlook on life. For how long? Read More
From members of the general public who zealously support him no matter what he's done or how outlandish his behavior is to members of Congress and Republicans running for president it seems as if they fall into one of two groups. Read More
One word in Heather "Digby" Parton's Salon column led me to write about how Trump's self-defeating behavior can be understood. Read More
Of course because I am one of the less acclaimed experts on Trump's psychopathology I was going to write about a Salon article which says what I've been writing about Trump since 2016: Read More
In Today's world, we come across various rumours. Some are about personal life, some are about public life, some are politically motivated, and some are personally motivated. Stories can be of any type, like in the way of comedy or a taunt or very explicit language. Most of These rumours… Read More
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