Category Archives: Narcissists
Two Amygdalae – Steven Paddock And His Brother
I thought this photo was interesting: Based on this photo, I would believe he could be a lone shooter. The younger brother is tensed and exhibiting sustained fear, almost to the point of startle, which in affect psychology is a … Continue reading
Narcissism And Politics
A commenter writes: Your writing on narcissism is spot on. I unfortunately have 20 years of direct experience with my narc ex-husband and extended family, kind of like a coven of narcs. As far as political alignment approximately half identified … Continue reading
The Narcissist Themes Of Las Vegas Shooter Stephen Paddock
Some are saying Paddock did not act alone. Anything is possible. But there is a confirmed report he scouted another Music Festival: The sheriff, Joe Lombardo, was asked at a news conference if it’s believed that Paddock was scouting other … Continue reading
Several Things About The Las Vegas Shooting Which Don’t Add Up
Free Republic had a report from someone who lived in the area. One of their friends knew this character in passing, and said he was a textbook degenerate gambler who was always drunk – and he was a leftie. Not … Continue reading
On Gays, And the Naso-labial Fold
I posted this in the comments, but figured I’d expand on it somewhat and stick it here too, to see if anyone else has noticed anything like this: In affect psychology there is a disgust affect, which involves pulling the … Continue reading
Hugh Hefner, Amygdala Hijacks, And The Hypoxic Amygdala
An interesting tidbit in this article which was in the comments: Hefner liked to say he was untroubled by criticism, but in 1985 he suffered a mild stroke that he blamed on the book ‘The Killing of the Unicorn: Dorothy … Continue reading
Protestors Storm St Louis Mayor’s House with Guns
Anti-cop protestors all amygdala’d up: An estimated 1,000 protesters angry over the acquittal of a white police officer in the shooting death of a black suspect surrounded the home of St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson, broke two windows, and threw … Continue reading
Adjusting Amygdala
This case was highlighted in the comments: Meredith Lane Hight, 27, filed for divorce from her husband, Spencer James Hight, on July 17, according to Collin County court records obtained by Heavy. The case was still pending in the 470th … Continue reading
Invisibility Micro-Aggressions
New micro-aggressions being discovered everyday: “There is a growing body of literature that suggests invisibility is a common form of exclusion—or microaggression,” Mena and Vaccaro suggest. “However, no studies have focused deeply on the ways women faculty and staff experience … Continue reading
Why Was Hillary Angry?
VDare’s Peter Brimelow, author of the just released Kindle Title, Alien Nation asks the question, why would Hillary get angry? It quite puzzles me when people go around saying that Trump is mentally unbalanced when it’s quite clear that it’s … Continue reading