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Cake day: November 7th, 2025

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  • Who’s telling people to care now, though? It seems like the opposite to me. I’m hearing from people I know that therapists are telling them and encouraging them to ghost people that are stressing them out.

    I remember years ago in a psychology class, the psychology professor talking about how there had been research done saying that most people that had a positive view of themselves tended to avoid negative people.

    That really bothered me, because I thought how would avoiding all negative people do anything but make the world a worse place? It seemed like to me if you were doing well and had a positive view of things that you would be strong enough to lend your strength to other people to help them.

    When my spouse died and I went to the support group.The first thing the counselor said was to try not to take it personally when friends and family turned away from us because we were widows and widowers, because evidently, this is a common thing that is happening today, that when a spouse dies, family and friends are turning away from the surviving spouse just because they don’t want to deal with the ideas of death and the sadness of it. So widows now are getting very little support even from their own families and friends.

    I think the lack of empathy problem stems from both psychiatric disorder and systematic encouragement. We are being ruled by psychopaths, and they are using the system to train people to think that it’s okay to not have empathy.

    I don’t think we’re going to get through this world without removing psychopaths from positions of power high and low. We have to stop letting psychopaths control anything. They cannot be president.They cannot run for any political office. And we shouldn’t even let them work at the dmv or have any kind of power over anyone in any capacity, because it always goes badly when you let someone that has no empathy control other people’s lives.




  • There’s a huge difference about the way the media is reporting the horrific information uncovered in these files.

    Independent media, who are having to read the files themselves and view the images and the videos, you can just see that they are damaged by that information because it’s so disturbing. And the vast amount of it is so overwhelming. You can see that they’re upset by it.

    But when you watch the mainstream media, the “Reporters” aren’t really directly reading or viewing any of the file information. They’re just getting a summary from somebody else in their organization who’s reading it for them. And so they can report it very disinterested. They’re actually downplaying it. It makes you think they seem more professional, but it’s just because reporters in the mainstream media are not actually looking at all this awful stuff, and if they did, I think they would be reporting it much more accurately as the devastating and horrible thing it really is.








  • In reality, it’s going to screw so much stuff up and do so many things you don’t want it to do, that you’re going end up spending a lot of time just correcting all the mistakes it makes.

    And when you’re not fighting to stop it from doing more things you don’t want it to do, you’re going spend your time worrying about what it will do next that you’re going have to fix.

    And unless you pay for the most expensive phone and the most expensive tier of service, they’ll probably dumb it down on purpose and your life is going be hard.



  • Me: Is there milk?

    AI: You’re absolutely right to ask if there is milk, you’re not crazy, you’re not paranoid.

    Me: Why did you bring up crazy and paranoid? I’m just asking if there’s milk.

    AI: I’m using a psychological manipulation technique called presupposition.

    Presupposition refers to the underlying assumptions that must be accepted for a statement to make sense. It operates subtly, influencing how people interpret information without their conscious awareness. For example, saying, “I know you’re busy, but can you help me?” presupposes that the listener is indeed busy.

    Presuppositions are powerful tools in persuasive communication. They shape the listener’s thought process, guiding them to conclusions without direct assertions. This technique is often used in advertising and political discourse, where implicit messages can be more effective than explicit statements.