LOL -here is hi unholy lowness in one of his countless sefies; adjusting the camera making sure he's in the frame-lol
COLUMBUS, Ohio (CBS Cleveland) – Men who regularly posted photos of themselves online scored higher on a measure for narcissism and psychopathy.
According to Medical News Today, a study out of Ohio State University has found that men who took “selfies” were more likely to exhibit psychopathic traits when compared to control group.
“That makes sense because psychopathy is characterized by impulsivity. They are going to snap the photos and put them online right away. They want to see themselves. They don’t want to spend time editing,” explains Jesse Fox, lead author of the study.
The study included 800 men between the ages of 18 and 40. The men took an online survey asking questions regarding their photo posting behavior on social media.
The study also found that men who edited their pictures before posting also scored higher on the scales of narcissism and self-objectification.
“It’s not surprising that men who post a lot of selfies and spend more time editing them are more narcissistic, but this is the first time it has actually been confirmed in a study,” says Fox.
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I wouldn't call it toxic, but L-dopa definitely kills the logical and critical thinking and makes you more susceptible to fluff. ;)
Do not despair Ogdoo. The more people that get to see that CBS have "The All Seeing Eye" (say hello to Illuminati) in their very logo (their ID for who they're working for), the better. :)
Sort of a propaganda-backlash to the agenda of the post. ;)
Yeah I guess so.. :)
What else is funny is that the same logo is on my raw coco powder container.
Wonder what that's representing..
Pet Rock: The symbols true meaning isn't relevant in this case, whereas it's obvious that those who stole this symbol put it on almost all of the companies they own. CBS news is one of those you don't have to think long and hard to start to have a feeling it's controlled media. The eye in this context tells me more about mind controlling or overwatching people rather than having ties to it's original purpose as you mention as the Eye of Ra. You even said it was stolen, and it has been used for different purposes now. That is the important message here.
co-opted to put earthly organizations in place of divine ones-something like the way hanukkah was started-I was told that a roman general put a statue of himself in a temple somewhere in israel and the people threw it out and held the temple for 8 days before the legions busted in-not a perfect analogy but-
Coco powder contains a whole lot of mind-altering biochemicals (L-dopa; that equals heroin in effect, sugar, caffeine and more) and also some addictive stuff. Sounds like a product that is more than fitting to sell for an organisation that thrive off of the ability to control masses through devious means. ;)
In short: The eye of your coco-package is certainly in the right place there. :)
the Illuminati stole the symbol of the all seeing eye of God -the Eye of God, the Eye of Ra represents the organizations of advanced spirits who watc-recording angels-everything, everyone is known every action, reaction recorded
The all seeing eye was never an Illuminati symbol, someone just decided slap the label on the 'Illuminati'.
Good post Sylvain. Unfortunately PetRock's post has been #1 for almost 8 hours now, so I guess it really is a waist of time.
Just because a post is #1 doesn't mean that the people reading it agrees to it or likes it's content.
It gets bumped everytime someone clicks on the link, and with this totally provoking headliner I have no doubt it was the most popular thread (to click on) for 8 hours.
Still a WASTE of time if you ask me...
Proof? Evidence?