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July 28, 2017
False Innocence … Everyone Kills
I find the duality of life as experienced by both political poles to be especially interesting. The left kills their own out of convenience and the right kills others for the same reason. Sometimes we kill others via inaction, sometimes will kill with our hands. I propose that we are all murderers, and it is […]
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July 24, 2017
Vitriol
The only difference between abortion and infanticide Is point of view The only difference between life and death Is the measurement we make The only difference between obedience and malfeasance Is perceived intent The only difference between vitriol and compassion Is the time that we take In the end, only the individual can be the […]
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April 18, 2017
The Psychopathic Conservative
From here on out, most posts will be muses of the state of the world and current events. I’ve said everything there is to say about psychopathy, so consider this the natural evolution of the blog. My eyes see things differently than the eyes of a neurotypical. More accurately? Maybe. Differently? Certainly. Twitter is a […]
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January 18, 2017
Dawn – Whispers of Eternity
The being was all-consuming. Everything it touched was reduced to ash and infinite denizens of infinite realms were subjugated. It was simply known by the name that could never be spoken, out of fear that the whispers of eternity would summon its presence. Immeasurable pain and immeasurable pleasure were found at the eye of the […]
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December 9, 2016
New Content Soon
I’ve been quiet for a few months, staying resolute in my belief that I should not write if I do not have insights that are enlightening nor entertaining. I have plans for a 3-4 post arc in the coming days that may be of interest. This arc will possibly signal the end of updates for […]
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September 26, 2016
Rust
I maintain that my current trajectory in life is not one of redemption. Redemption would imply that I have atoned for my sins of the past and am immune from their temptations in the future. My latent state will always be antisocial; that is what I am at the atomic level. But, as with chemistry, […]
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September 23, 2016
Ghosts
I know that I’m repeating myself, but it has been awhile. Whatever remnants of my antisocial spectrum disorders continue to fade as I grow older and the line between conscious and subconscious restraint blurs. I’ve been thinking about the nature of my failed interpersonal relationships. I tend to go nuclear, causing a certain finality to […]
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August 25, 2016
…And Her Mouth was Sewn Shut
I dislike self-diagnosing individuals. There is little to gain when embarking on a dangerous journey without a guide. However, I hate even more those laypeople that diagnose others with personality disorders. Often, such people are trying to equate their disdain for an individual with a viable and biological or environmental explanation. They cannot accept that […]
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August 17, 2016
The Line Between Freedom and Atimia
It’s been a while. I want to touch on a subject that I’ve mentioned briefly from time to time. By now, many of you are aware of the murders by a possibly mentally ill man in Florida in which the murderer beat his victims to death and then started biting off the flesh of the […]
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July 12, 2016
Realization
These are strange times. My intellectual grasp of the interconnectedness of the world is at peak form even if I do not hold an emotional state toward others living on this earth. Cognitively, I realize that every action I take affects someone else in some fashion and that every action another takes may affect me. […]
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