22, 75, 102
22) is the last person you kissed gay?
I HOPE NOT TBH!!! MORE THAN A YEAR OF DECEIPT!!!!!
75) Are you 16 or older?
Iâm 2
102) Name your favourite Kesha song?
Abe what kind of bad rando numbers did u pick!!

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22, 75, 102
22) is the last person you kissed gay?
I HOPE NOT TBH!!! MORE THAN A YEAR OF DECEIPT!!!!!
75) Are you 16 or older?
Iâm 2
102) Name your favourite Kesha song?
Abe what kind of bad rando numbers did u pick!!

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Dutch Psycho
âIn the early 1800âs, doctors who worked with mental patients began to notice that some of their patients who appeared outwardly normal had what they termed a âmoral depravityâ or âmoral insanityâ in that they seemed to possess no sense of ethics or of the rights of other people.
1. A condescending, disingenuous attitude This is kind of interesting: a psychopath usually wonât yell or scream when theyâre in an argument or upset. Instead, theyâll attempt to summon your anger through their facial expressions and arrogant tone. But this is for certain: they want to see an emotional outburst from you. Why? Because they get a twisted satisfaction from it; a sense of conquest and superiority
2. They seek undeserved pity and sympathy Psychopaths love playing on other peopleâs emotions. As mentioned, they get strange enjoyment out of it. In the world of a psychopath, playing on someoneâs emotions is an effective way to manipulate them for personal gain (e.g. money, attention). Theyâll often tell, at best, severely distorted tales that tug on our heartstrings.
3. A history of lying and excuse-making A psychopath is almost always a liar with a tendency to make excuses. If you criticize how theyâre acting, theyâll come up with some kind of reason â generally criticism of your purported behavior. Theyâll always rationalize their self-serving, manipulative behavior while never working to improve it. Why improve something that is already perfect?
4. They will purposely ignore you This is especially true for those who are in a relationship with a psychopath. Again, they are experts at manipulating behavior â and it only makes sense that theyâll actively find ways to damage your self-esteem.
They donât care about the cumulative damage that they leave in their wakeâŚas long as they satisfy their own morbid impulses.â
https://www.powerofpositivity.com/ways-spot-psychopath/
Dutch Psycho
âJust as an actor dons many roles, a psychopath will put on what professionals refer to as a "mask" of normality that is likable and pleasant. The psychopath is known to be the life of the party and generally appeals to everyone. They merely influence others to like them so that they are more pliable to manipulation later.
Psychopaths will often believe they are smarter or more powerful than they actually are.
They are self-centered, acting on a whim based on their own emotional state. They do whatever they want, whenever they want to.
Psychopaths loathe authority and typically view themselves as above rules.
In general, psychopaths lack any sort of moral compass. They will do whatever they need to advance, and they really donât care who they hurt in the process.
Individuals with psychopathy have a general absence of any guilt or remorse. Callousness is one of the primary characteristics used to describe them.
Interestingly, while psychopathy precludes genuine empathy, people who have this condition are able to fake empathy very well.
A psychopath will never genuinely admit to being wrong or owning up to mistakes and errors in judgment. When pressed, they may admit to making a mistake, but manipulate others so as to avoid any consequences.
Psychopaths are experts at manipulating your emotions and insecurities into causing you to view them as the victim. This helps lower your guard and makes you vulnerable for future exploitation.
Psychopaths love to create chaos and drama. Because they tend to bore easily, itâs important that things stay interesting. They may provoke arguments and then come off as the victim. They wreak havoc on othersâ lives and sit back and watch innocently.
Everyone is driven by an objective of getting what they want. But psychopaths are identified as extremely cunning in this area. They are able to get you to do things you might not normally do.
A psychopath will tell all sorts of liesâlittle lies to trip you up or whopping made-up stories intended to mislead. Even when telling the truth would be painless, they still default to lying. Surprisingly enough, this doesnât cause shame. They take pride in their lies. And if you think youâve caught them up, they simply switch around the facts to appear truthful.
Plus, theyâll never appear flabbergasted about a lie. They are calm, relaxed and able to talk their way out of anything. They never seem to get rattled about anything.
If a psychopath is backed into a corner and expected to show remorse, they may put on a show to meet the demand.â
https://www.wikihow.com/Identify-a-Psychopath
Dutch Psycho
âBecause psychopaths have no empathy for the feelings, needs, or rights of others, they also feel no remorseâeven when their actions harm others. Because of these combined traits and deficits, psychopaths are much more likely to engage in crime, violence, abusive behavior towards others, and other forms of cruel or dangerous behaviors.
Many psychopathic people are pathological liars and master manipulators, which can make it much more difficult to spot the signs of a psychopath. Psychopathic traits and characteristics often become more obvious when you have more frequent interactions with a person, at which point the symptoms of psychopathy may become more evident.
While they lack true empathy, they are often very skilled at âfakingâ prosocial behaviors like flattery, kindness, and false sympathy. They may use these skills to get things that they want from people, but eventually they are unable to keep up the act. Over time, the charm and charisma will probably wear off, unmasking an underlying coldness or cruelty.
2. Unnecessary Cruelty or a Mean Streak Once the superficial charm and charisma wears off, a psychopath will often demonstrate moments of cruelty or meanness. These may include gossip, biting comments, lashing out aggressively at others, or laughing or being entertained when they hurt or embarrass someone. Cruelty and meanness are hallmark signs of a psychopath, and often lead to a pattern of violating the rights of others
3. Lies, Exaggerations, & Dishonesty Many psychopaths are prone to pathological lying. They may exaggerate the truth to get their way, inflate their ego, or get others to think, feel or do what they want them to. Most normal people feel guilty or at least a little worried about being caught in a lie, but a psychopathâs lack of conscience makes lying a guilt-free activity. In fact, deception is even a listed symptom of ASPD, and can even show up as a person âfakingâ remorse, empathy, or care and concern for other people.
Psychopaths commit some of the most cruel, violent, and heinous acts in society, but they rarely take responsibility for their actions. Instead, they are more likely to blame other people, make excuses, and try to justify their actions, no matter how bad they are. This sign of a psychopath is indicative of their lack of morals, conscience, and empathy, meaning they do not have the same sense of âright and wrongâ that most people do.
5. Need for Power, Control, & Dominance Many psychopaths seek out positions of power and authority because they enjoy domination and control of other people. According to some research, psychopaths are slightly more likely to seek out and secure positions of leadership in the corporate world, suggesting there is a grain of truth in the stereotype of the psychopathic CEO. There is also a known overlap between psychopathy, narcissism and Machiavellianism (immoral and exploitative tendencies), which can lead to a hunger for power and control.
6. Sadistic Enjoyment of Pain & Suffering Sadism is a word that describes a sick sense of pleasure from the pain and suffering of other people. In some psychopathic people, the pain of others is sexually arousing and in others, the pleasure is non-sexual and has more to do with excitement, power, or the ârushâ of the experience.
7. Boredom & Thrill-Seeking Behaviors Because psychopaths lack some of the normal emotional wiring that most people have, it takes a lot more to excite them, make them happy, or give them a thrill.
8. Disregard for Rules, Laws, & Norms Psychopaths do not follow the same code of ethics as most people in society, which is why they often behave in immoral or even illegal ways. These may include minor offenses like inappropriate comments or profanity or more serious offenses like crime and violence. While not all psychopaths are violent criminals, a very high percentage of people who commit crimes (especially violent crimes) have psychopathic traits.
9. Unaffected & Unafraid of Consequences While most people who engage in criminal behaviors live in fear of being caught, psychopaths donât always have this same fear. This may be partially explained by the fact that psychopaths are believed to have abnormalities in areas of the brain that create normal fear responses, and also in the parts of the brain linked to impulse control and good long-term decision making.
10. Detached, Cold & Callous Demeanor Researchers believe that psychopaths do not have the same emotional wiring as normal people, which is why they often display a cold, callous, and apathetic demeanor. The differences in the structure of their brains is believed to limit their ability to experience a normal range of human emotions, making them less likely to experience strong emotions. In situations when others are sad, upset, anxious, or excited, a psychopath may seem oddly detached or apathetic.
Psychopaths lack the ability to empathize with other people, so it makes sense that they have trouble forming and maintaining close relationships with people. While they may be able to use their charm or powers of persuasion to fool people into liking them, they usually lack the ability to maintain these relationships over time. This is why most psychopaths have very short, shallow relationships with people, as well as many people who theyâve betrayed, hurt, or turned into enemies.
13. Exploitation of Others for Personal Gain A psychopath will use, abuse, and exploit other people, especially when it means getting something they want. In their pursuit of power, wealth, fame, and so forth, there are no lengths they wonât go to in order to get what they want. This is bound to leave many casualties in their path, and a psychopath will have no remorse when they need to throw someone under the bus in order to get ahead, even when this is someone who has helped them along the way.
Some psychopaths devise detailed plans on how to con, exploit, or take advantage of people who are naturally generous, kind, and trusting.
15. A Lack of Conscience Even when they harm another person, a psychopath will not feel genuine remorse for their actions, and they may not even be phased by the consequences of their actions when they get in trouble.
Also, a psychopath may occasionally provide a disturbing view into their twisted minds when talking about strange things they like, mean comments about others, or statements that make it clear they donât care about other people.
19. Hostile & Oppositional by Nature Another one of the psychopath traits that is less commonly known is a hostile and oppositional demeanor. While psychopaths can pretend to be friendly, kind, and charming for a short time, their true nature is much more aggressive. Psychopaths are more likely to hold racist, sexist, or misogynistic views towards others, and also more likely to treat people in hostile or unkind ways.
20. Masters of Deception A final warning sign of a psychopath is a person who seems to be especially skilled at the art of deception. Psychopaths are masters of deception, and use lies, distortions of truth, gaslighting, and other dishonest tactics to emotionally manipulate other people and falsely represent the truth.â
https://www.choosingtherapy.com/signs-of-a-psychopath/
Dutch Psycho
âThe term âpsychopathâ is used to describe someone who is callous, unemotional, and morally depraved.â
âThe term âpsychopathâ was originally used to describe individuals who were deceitful, manipulative, and uncaringâ.
âPsychopathic traits commonly include: Antisocial behavior Narcissism Superficial charm Impulsivity Callous, unemotional traits Lack of guilt Lack of empathyâ
âHere are some of the most common signs of a psychopath:
Superficial charm â Psychopaths are often likable on the surface. Theyâre usually good conversationalists, and they share stories that make them look good. They may be funny and charismatic as well.
Pathological lying â Psychopaths tell lies to look good and get out of trouble. But they also tell lies to cover up their previous lies. They have difficulty keeping their stories straight sometimes as they forget what theyâve said. If challenged by anyone, they simply change their story again or rework the facts to fit the situation.
Grandiose sense of self-worth â Psychopaths have an inflated view of themselves. They see themselves as important and entitled. They often feel justified to live according to their own rules, and they think that the laws donât apply to them.
Manipulative â Psychopaths are really good at getting other people to do what they want. They may play on one personâs guilt while lying to get someone else to do their work for them.
Lack of remorse â Psychopaths donât care how their behavior affects other people. They may forget about something that hurts someone, or they may insist that others are overreacting when their feelings are hurt. Ultimately, they donât experience any guilt for causing people pain. In fact, they often rationalize their behavior and blame other people.
Shallow affect â Psychopaths donât show many emotionsâat least not genuine ones. They may appear cold and unemotional much of the time. But when it serves them well, they might exhibit a dramatic display of feelings. These are usually short-lived and quite shallow.
Lack of empathy â Psychopaths struggle to understand how someone else might feel afraid, sad, or anxious. It just doesnât make sense to them as theyâre not able to read people. Theyâre completely indifferent to people who are sufferingâeven when itâs a close friend or family member.
Impulsivity â Psychopaths respond to things according to the way they feel. They donât spend time thinking about the potential risks and benefits of their choices. Instead, they want immediate gratification.
Irresponsibility â Promises donât mean anything to psychopaths. Whether they promise to repay a loan or sign a contract, they arenât trustworthy.
Lack of responsibility â Psychopaths donât accept responsibility for the problems in their lives. They see their issues as always being someone elseâs fault. They frequently play the role of the victim and enjoy sharing stories about how others have taken advantage of them.â
âMost psychopaths donât want to change because they donât see any need to do so. They remain convinced that other people are wrong instead of them.â
https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-a-psychopath-5025217

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When Abe van Zonneveld says, "I want to do something", in fact he absolutely doesn't want to do such thing; when he says, "I don't want to do something", in fact he absolutely wants to do such thing; when he says "I don't care about something", in fact he absolutely cares about such thing; when he says "I care about something", in fact he absolutely doesn't care about such thing.
What is perversion? This is. What is a pervert? This creature is.
Abe van Zonneveldâs quote from his old blog:
âI would challenge you to a battle of wits, but I see that you are unarmed.â
Abe van Zonneveld:Â Definition of fraud 1a: DECEIT, TRICKERY specifically : intentional perversion of truth in order to induce another to part with something of value or to surrender a legal right. b: an act of deceiving or misrepresenting : TRICK. 2a: a person who is not what he or she pretends to be : IMPOSTOR. b: one that is not what it seems or is represented to be. (From Merriam-Webster online dictionary)