I’m gonna see if I can get away with this in real life. I’ll tell my loved ones that whenever I say something, they need to believe it.
When it doesn’t come true, I’ll tell them it was a fake out that helps the larger plan. When I say something and it happens, they should celebrate it as a proof that I tell the truth. Then when I say things that appear as though they’ve happened, and they celebrated, and then they find out later that it didn’t actually happen, it goes right back to being a purposeful deception for the greater good.
For about how many seconds do you think a normal rational person would buy that?
Narcissists do it all the time.
mental health professionals think it is normal for 1/5 to be on psychoactive medicine
mental health professionals also have a nebulous diagnosis that is the same sort of dog whistle as "far-right conspiracy theorist" that makes us ignore whatever the person is saying
Do you think you would have a great awakening without someone along the way making a grandeous call to action?
True, but I think that the call to action will come when the food runs out.
lmao!
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