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Response to: Psychopaths Posted January 15th, 2014 in General

At 1/15/14 08:53 AM, Cyberdevil wrote: And 85% of all psychos live in the US. Interesting story btw.

If this analysis is true, then there is a reason for psychopathy, and if there was any cure for it, the cure would be what is left of the person beneath the psychopathy.

At 1/15/14 03:11 AM, Satan wrote: I'm also pretty curious about this. If you're not just talking out of your ass, OP, how did you end up talking to a psychopath?

She was manipulating others, which did not go in her favor; kicked onto the streets, my brother found her and it all snowballed from then on until she finally left.

At 1/15/14 02:16 AM, DarkMatter wrote: Yeah, unless someone has a brainscan or something saying their a psychopath, I'm not giving them any more credit than being an extreme douchebag.

I disagree with how we deem one a psychopath. The way they consider one a psychopath is only when a particular side of the brain does not light up. We can use certain parts of our brain at different times in our lives. It could be them simply observing the person being victmized by their coping mechanisms.

At 1/15/14 01:52 AM, DeftonesFan665 wrote: One of the common signs of a psychopath though is lack of emotion along with antisocial behavior. A lot, if not all, of them have personality disorders that causes them to have lack of emotion and antisocial behavior.

If they have personality disorders, and personality disorders are generally a natural coping mechanism that prevents us from being trapped in a traumatic experience, then wouldn't being born into this world not make us into a psychopath, but the world we live in that is conjunctioned with our internal faculties be the actual cause of psychopathy?

At 1/15/14 01:46 AM, NeonSpider wrote: It should be noted that lack of emotion doesn't equate to psychopath. A psychopath specifically needs that manipulative streak. Someone can lack emotions for many reasons unrelated to psychopathy.

There's no emotion, and there's lack of emotion. Psychopaths arguably have none.

At 1/14/14 10:01 PM, Conal wrote: These people can be very focussed on their work and benefiting themselves, if their work is helping people then it makes a fitting place for them in this society.

It may seem true on the surface, but underneath that much, it should be custom for us to rely on functional beings rather than dysfunctional beings, a.k.a how many have built, but then eroded our country & economy. Having non-feeling beings do our work is not the problem; having feeling beings to work like non-feeling beings is the predicament. The same way Thomas Edison took Tesla's inventions; however, Tesla knew how to invent, Thomas Edison knew how to market. Imagine if Tesla had the knowledge of inventing and marketing, then we would not have had to rely on Thomas Edison.

At 1/14/14 09:57 PM, Laughingbox wrote: So uh.. were you her counselor or something? Did you leave her with half the impact she left on you? Did you win?

No. I was not a counselor, but a normal house member that attempted to engage her when she stayed here momentarily after what we previously thought to be an innocent dilemma. There wasn't any impact on me, which is what finally convinced my family how determined I was to confuse everybody inorder to pursue this psychopath. I didn't want to be close to feeling beings when I was trying to work with one that is incapable of feeling.

And what brings you here after 3 years?

I am more of a lurker than an attention seeker.

At 1/14/14 08:03 PM, Darthdenim wrote: Too long, didn't read.

I can see that the internet's originality hasn't grown since the last time I was on it; this typical response is basically saying: "I don't want to waste my time, but I'll waste my time explaining why I don't want to waste my time".

At 1/14/14 08:01 PM, Addict wrote: dead rising was a fun game

Never played it.

Psychopaths Posted January 14th, 2014 in General

A refreshing experience! Psychopaths. I was dealing with one for a week, a female, 17, named Taelor, or as I would say, "Taelor of Lies". It was adventurous in a way, because dealing with a sub-optimal human being can grate on your nerves when patience isn't exactly your greatest of virtues. I learned a lot about the psychopath during this sequence, and I still ask from time to time, "If psychopaths cannot feel emotion and are able to mirror the emotions of others, then why do they have an intent of some kind with the survival trait of hiding from what would be felt as danger?". If a psychopath is as accurate of a depiction as we like it to be, then what still drives them? They must be still living life in some inverted, sick, twisted manner; the emotion is still there, hence why they still inflict pain and contain pain, but it must be hollowed out to the point that nothing can bring back the qualities of being human. They still have their interests, their own rights and wrongs, their own goals... can a non-feeling being truly desire like any other feeling being?

For that entire week -- what with the painful analyzing, constant cold shoulders and fabricated responses -- I convinced everybody in my family, including the psychopath, that I was on her side and under her devious spells. I looked like a lost puppy, but underneath my own facades, I was hounding her with my inquisitive needs. I was paying close attention to her lifestyle, and the way she went about her own life; it was interesting to say the least. She acted as any normal human being would on the surface, but there were plenty of tells that she was only an empty vessel of manipulative prowess with a spineless drive to survive. When I used terms like 'psychopath', 'insane', etc., she would respond defensively; such words striked something about her that wasn't just another smoke and mirror; it was something about her that ringed true behind the cold, impregnable wall of insanity.

She is gone now; time being at a stand still again for me. Now I am able to sit back and reflect on this experience.

According to polls, there are about 2,000,000 psychopaths; some say most are males, but others would argue that the female psychopath is better at what they do, and so they are not caught as often as male psychopaths.

Response to: Halloween 2010 Winners Posted November 16th, 2010 in NG News

At 11/16/10 05:36 PM, NexhasUnleashed wrote: so wheres my cash :D!
been waiting for awhile now :P

That would be the same inquiry I fall under. I believe in your account page, there is options on the top right that says ''Payment Options''. I believe that is how you set up the payment, now the question is. Do they send it automatically, or do you have to contact them furthermore?

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Response to: Halloween 2010 Winners Posted November 16th, 2010 in NG News

At 11/12/10 04:46 PM, AudioVision wrote: Really? I didn't even get an honorable mention for my halloween music? I thought it at least deserved that :/ It wasn't some freaking DnB or House shit like everyone is obsessed with on this site, but at least it was good. Meh... fuck competitions. I can't compete with the expensive software these people have anyway.

Actually, it's not your software. I got honorable's mention on my alternative account l l u m a n s, and I used the free program, Madtracker2. Don't fret for the future stuff in this world, sometimes, the real key in creating the world you are anticipated on creating, is the status of your state of mind, not the subordinate. I know for a fact FL9's quality eradicates MT2, but what you also have to learn, is to accept what you have, and turn all your weaknesses into strengths. Do not let competitions get you down, it's merely all opinion. If you think your music is great, thats already a step many people don't have after they find out others don't really like it. Just keep going, never stop, soon enough you will become great, it isn't just skill when it comes to life's goals. It's the ability to become weak, and strong in a coinciding wavelength. I hope I gave you a nudge of inspiration by composing this reply created solely for you.

Putting that aside. Thankyou for putting me in honorable mentions. I am highly grateful, and truly proud that my goal I created met a great ending. Even if I didn't make it, the song was really great to make.

Congratulations to all those who has won aswell, and goodluck to you all.

To those who didn't make it, never give up. Learn to catch your fall, when your wings turn to stone from negative emotions.

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Response to: I don't like FL. Posted November 4th, 2010 in Audio

At 11/3/10 01:33 AM, SeeD419 wrote: Okay, I know this isn't an easy question to answer, but I can't seem to come up with an answer. If anybody has any advice for me, it would be greatly appreciated.

I used to have Ejay Dance 7 on my laptop a few years ago and I LOVED making beats all the time. Ejay came with tons of samples to edit and it was so user friendly. Well, times change and Ejay doesn't run on Vista or Windows 7 I'm told. I remember trying it and I couldn't get it to run, so I purchased FL Studio. I've had FL for about 3 years now, and every time I use that program I delete it a few days later.

I absolutely cannot STAND FL studio. It doesn't come with any samples, and it's just way too cumbersome to start from absolute scratch for me. I need some samples to go off of.

Usually I load FL, mess around with the synths, most of which I don't own and would cost $100 extra a piece anyway, and I still can't come up with anything that sounds good to me.

So my questions are, why can't I get any inspiration with this program? Are there any other programs out there with included samples? Do you guys get samples first and then import them into FL? From where? How do you guys cope with this? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated because I'm seriously about to delete FL again for like the 5th time and I just wanna make some music.

FL9 isn't all that hard, once you realize it. I only been using the program for 9 days, and I am making songs just fine.

Everything is only complicated if you make it complicated.

There are tutorials on Youtube that will immensely grow your pace in developing your musical potential. After all that information you recieve, start finding out other things. Don't be afraid to not know something, learn to be curious and try things out, test things, try to make FL9 your new mini home. A place where only you is in control.

I needed help just like everyone else, and I am fine if you wish to talk to me via PM. I can help you out the best I can. We all need to start from somewhere.

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Response to: Audio Advertisements! Posted November 4th, 2010 in Audio

Today is my birthday. Another loop for everyone to chill too. 1.5 minutes long. Dark Ambient. Enjoy.

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    ES - Broken Birth (Loop) by EternalSoulution

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Response to: Audio Advertisements! Posted November 3rd, 2010 in Audio

1 minute. Space Ambient. Loop. Enjoy.

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Response to: Audio Advertisements! Posted November 2nd, 2010 in Audio

Dark Ambient. 5 Minutes. Enjoy.

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    ES - MindlessMountain by EternalSoulution

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