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User ID: 56126950 Australia 01/20/2020 06:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | such a witty fellow you are soltari Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77976276 what, you have used that same line throughout the thread no, point is you lot of myopic wannabes ALL of your energies are blocked, at chakra level, so your impish pig like desires stay within so, its your hearts we judge, it shouldn't take too long Hmm...care to find those times I've used it? Thought I'd keep it simple for you, based on the eloquence you expressed yourself with. As for the rest of your little rant... *Glitches May Occur. Consume(D) At Own Risk |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77976276 Australia 01/20/2020 06:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | such a witty fellow you are soltari Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77976276 what, you have used that same line throughout the thread no, point is you lot of myopic wannabes ALL of your energies are blocked, at chakra level, so your impish pig like desires stay within so, its your hearts we judge, it shouldn't take too long Hmm...care to find those times I've used it? Thought I'd keep it simple for you, based on the eloquence you expressed yourself with. As for the rest of your little rant... :mirror: dickhead I AM supra consciousness You, are an urban debt bound moron do keep up |
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User ID: 56126950 Australia 01/20/2020 06:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | such a witty fellow you are soltari Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77976276 what, you have used that same line throughout the thread no, point is you lot of myopic wannabes ALL of your energies are blocked, at chakra level, so your impish pig like desires stay within so, its your hearts we judge, it shouldn't take too long Hmm...care to find those times I've used it? Thought I'd keep it simple for you, based on the eloquence you expressed yourself with. As for the rest of your little rant... dickhead I AM supra consciousness You, are an urban debt bound moron do keep up Oh, and it shows! And yep, spot on! Drowning in debt here! *Glitches May Occur. Consume(D) At Own Risk |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73811570 United States 01/20/2020 06:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Somebody sent me a crystal ball and pyramid as a gift, it's beautiful and lovely but who was it? Quoting: Light of my Little Left Eye this is an adults conversation now take your trashy tacky globe and do go get well. Lol nobody was asking you mongoloid hey, ya schitz biatch do go talk to the voices in the air ducts I don't require an invite you lot do Not a schizo, never have been. Some of the smartest people I've ever met I met in eating disorder treatment. Yet, I'm sorry that you're so deeply ignorant that you cant distinguish between mental disorders from Psych 101. Yikes. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73811570 United States 01/20/2020 06:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | such a witty fellow you are soltari Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77976276 what, you have used that same line throughout the thread no, point is you lot of myopic wannabes ALL of your energies are blocked, at chakra level, so your impish pig like desires stay within so, its your hearts we judge, it shouldn't take too long Hmm...care to find those times I've used it? Thought I'd keep it simple for you, based on the eloquence you expressed yourself with. As for the rest of your little rant... :mirror: dickhead I AM supra consciousness You, are an urban debt bound moron do keep up The only thing supra about you is how far up your ass your head is buried. That is the only thing impressive about you. For all of the "enlightenment" diatribe you spill, I've never read a single provocative, profound, or intelligent mystical philosophy from you. About anything. Ever. Respect is earned. Not a dime for you. |
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(OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 78361606 United States 01/20/2020 07:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | God Saturnus Quoting: Seer777 [link to imgur.com (secure)] ^^ Stumbled on this earlier today. Notice that from this angle..Saturn looks just like an eyeball. Pupil, iris and all. [link to youtu.be (secure)] Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world. ~Archimedes Just how far could an eyeball that big..see? I wonder.. [link to youtu.be (secure)] :TicToc [link to youtu.be (secure)] Do we see the irony in the msg? The Kaiser Soze of roofies and back door persuasion. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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(OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 78361606 United States 01/20/2020 09:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Neurochemistry of Forgiving and Forgetting The findings suggest that oxytocin helps us maintain relationships by decreasing our fear of betrayal and other potential negative consequences of interacting with others, says Mauricio Delgado, a cognitive neuroscientist at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. "Humans are typically averse towards social risks, so a little bit of oxytocin may facilitate carrying on relationships with others," he says. The findings raise the possibility that social phobia is caused in part by a defect in how oxytocin normally regulates brain activity, Baumgartner says. Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, a neuroscientist at the Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim, Germany, suggests that oxytocin signaling could also be disrupted in other disorders in which lack of trust or social attachment is a prominent problem, such as autism and schizophrenia. [link to www.sciencemag.org (secure)] Oxytocin & the Biochemical Effects of Betrayal The neuroeconomist Ernst Fehr adds: “We have discovered significant elements of the neural basis of trust after a betrayal of trust has taken place. In view of the importance of trust in human social interaction, these results open up the possibility of being able to fathom and increase our general understanding of the neurophysiological basis of prosocial behavior.” [link to psychcentral.com (secure)] Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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(OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 78361606 United States 01/20/2020 09:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Neurochemistry of Forgiving and Forgetting Quoting: Seer777 The findings suggest that oxytocin helps us maintain relationships by decreasing our fear of betrayal and other potential negative consequences of interacting with others, says Mauricio Delgado, a cognitive neuroscientist at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. "Humans are typically averse towards social risks, so a little bit of oxytocin may facilitate carrying on relationships with others," he says. The findings raise the possibility that social phobia is caused in part by a defect in how oxytocin normally regulates brain activity, Baumgartner says. Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, a neuroscientist at the Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim, Germany, suggests that oxytocin signaling could also be disrupted in other disorders in which lack of trust or social attachment is a prominent problem, such as autism and schizophrenia. [link to www.sciencemag.org (secure)] Oxytocin & the Biochemical Effects of Betrayal The neuroeconomist Ernst Fehr adds: “We have discovered significant elements of the neural basis of trust after a betrayal of trust has taken place. In view of the importance of trust in human social interaction, these results open up the possibility of being able to fathom and increase our general understanding of the neurophysiological basis of prosocial behavior.” [link to psychcentral.com (secure)] I think I need to study up on Bruce Lee... [link to imgur.com (secure)] How Our Brains Adapt to Trust and Betrayal I recently read about an interesting study in London that explored how the brain adapted to cooperative (trustworthy) social encounters as well as untrustworthy ones (betrayals). Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), the researchers found that cooperation and betrayal in social exchanges led to unique patterns of brain activity. Specifically, when we encounter unexpected cooperation from someone, we adapt our behavior more than when we encounter unanticipated betrayal. Also, as we engage in more and more social exchanges, our brain reacts less and less to untrustworthy people. Hmmm…this sounds to me like our brain is learning! Excellent. In other words (and the authors came to this conclusion, too), as the number of people we meet in life continues to rise, untrustworthy and uncooperative behavior becomes less surprising. [link to www.mentalhelp.net (secure)] Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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User ID: 74014895 United States 01/20/2020 09:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Neurochemistry of Forgiving and Forgetting Quoting: Seer777 The findings suggest that oxytocin helps us maintain relationships by decreasing our fear of betrayal and other potential negative consequences of interacting with others, says Mauricio Delgado, a cognitive neuroscientist at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. "Humans are typically averse towards social risks, so a little bit of oxytocin may facilitate carrying on relationships with others," he says. The findings raise the possibility that social phobia is caused in part by a defect in how oxytocin normally regulates brain activity, Baumgartner says. Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, a neuroscientist at the Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim, Germany, suggests that oxytocin signaling could also be disrupted in other disorders in which lack of trust or social attachment is a prominent problem, such as autism and schizophrenia. [link to www.sciencemag.org (secure)] Oxytocin & the Biochemical Effects of Betrayal The neuroeconomist Ernst Fehr adds: “We have discovered significant elements of the neural basis of trust after a betrayal of trust has taken place. In view of the importance of trust in human social interaction, these results open up the possibility of being able to fathom and increase our general understanding of the neurophysiological basis of prosocial behavior.” [link to psychcentral.com (secure)] I think I need to study up on Bruce Lee... [link to imgur.com (secure)] How Our Brains Adapt to Trust and Betrayal I recently read about an interesting study in London that explored how the brain adapted to cooperative (trustworthy) social encounters as well as untrustworthy ones (betrayals). Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), the researchers found that cooperation and betrayal in social exchanges led to unique patterns of brain activity. Specifically, when we encounter unexpected cooperation from someone, we adapt our behavior more than when we encounter unanticipated betrayal. Also, as we engage in more and more social exchanges, our brain reacts less and less to untrustworthy people. Hmmm…this sounds to me like our brain is learning! Excellent. In other words (and the authors came to this conclusion, too), as the number of people we meet in life continues to rise, untrustworthy and uncooperative behavior becomes less surprising. [link to www.mentalhelp.net (secure)] |
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