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Ive watched a few vids where day traders lose everything amd then commit murder for money or in one particular case the guy snapped and shot people at a trading firm who revoked his privileges once he got too far in debt. Its like a gambling addiction but they lose money even faster than someone playing the slots.
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@Hereford1642 Teddy testified that he didn't know her, she was just someone wearing pigtails, sandals, and teepee dress trying to look like POCACUNTAS😂
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He's as self-made as Kylie Jenner or anyone who grew up with money /status already in place. They only have to work on NOT losing what they already have and building on it (even if that means hiring a professional for assistance).
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@eamoncrawford then the cry changes once they marry. It becomes more like an opera singer narcissist "🎼me me me me meeeeee🎶".
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@lestoic6436 under pressure bc he made so many mistakes to begin with. Has he never watched a single episode of Dateline or Law & Order‽ It would've at least taught him that there are cams everywhere and digital footprints.
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"But the jewelry did look like mine" 😂😂
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He was "forthright about everything except the California trip".😂
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@tabularasa7775 lol, why am I giggling so hard‽ My sister might drive that far if it's KILLER weed like what this guy must've smoked before he killed mommy.
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@benjaminhawthorne1969 he brought up adoption law but he wasn't adopted according to what he said in the prior sentence.
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@wsrtwetr way to victim blame. Your mother is the only one who is to blame for the way a child has turned out.
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@mattv18930 classic "who are you going to believe, me or your lying ears‽‽".
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@abbycross90210 well you promised, why didn't you say so in the beginning? That's better than a polygraph, so free to go case remains unsolved.
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Watching vids like these and ASP makes me rethink my mouth's urge to yell things. I bicycle or skate anywhere under 15 miles and often get yelled at by drivers who don't want to stop when I'm in a crosswalk w a green signal for my traffic direction. Last week I slammed into a driver's door bc he slowed but then decided to keep going for a right turn on red, even though I was already in the crosswalk. I couldn't stop in time bc I was more than halfway through the intersection. He was a young guy w a new "muscle car" . I thought he was going to yell at me or worse, for hitting the car (his light was still red) so I stayed calm. The look on his face made me believe that he never saw me, even though I saw him look in my direction before gassing the car. I had 2 front lights, flashing shoe lights, high vis vest, and flashing light on the side of my bike. Nobody was around and he could've been mad and taken it out on me. Luckily, he just said he was sorry and I told him everything seemed okay except the tread marks on his door, the door itself actually went in and popped back out when my tire bounced off of it. TLDR: think of how bad things can get if you don't keep a level head. It's not worth it.
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At 29:09 he's still feeling good, at 30:07 he started to need a fresh pair of undies. Who would have thought that mom wouldn't have a ton of new callers from OH and that it would stand out, or that CCTV can capture every burner phone sale even if paid for in cash. Poor guy never watched a single episode of Dateline or L&O.
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I think Bundy did. I haven't watched old footage in a few years, but I'm pretty sure he did .
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@12345fowler I'm guessing desperation drives many of them. For something like shoplifting, the odds are in their favor of nothing being done. Something like this is going to be investigated, if only for the fact that they don't want an open case especially if it's during an election cycle. But major crimes usually involve checking all area cams, license plate readers, phone records, tolls, and so much more.
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@Wisdomforthehour I thought it to be almost the antithesis of dissociative behavior, it seems more like reinforcement. Disassociative examples would be like someone not referring to their victim by name to distance themselves from the person or in an attempt to deny any type of relationship. A somewhat famous example I've seen used to illustrate this was when a president had denied being intimate with an intern. He referred to the young intern as "that woman" instead of using her name. The repeating of someone's name is often reinforcement to assist w manipulation.
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@ShaareiZoharDaas I don't think that's true. Idk if narcissist is on psychopathy checklists, but it's been a couple of years since I read the Hare checklist which may have been revised or replaced w new or improved ones. Edit: I'm not saying that many aren't narcs, I'm js that idk if it is identified as a typical trait on formal evaluations.
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@camez2345 isn't deceptively to describe something done in a deceptive manner? What else would it mean?
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@camez2345 so basically he word deceptively is deceptive. I will only use it to describe my polygraph results from now on 😉
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@RIVALContentJammerz only real to gullible challenged people. Jk, you're now cursed along w the others who spoke about it being real. In the next week you will see proof as will Roseaduke. It can only be removed in one way, go buy the candles and give your money to the curse remover.
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@sesspess your mother brought up a monster after digging you out of the commode 💩🤣
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@IcarusLhooq-bc7uq lol, many criminals debunk that myth. I know more from a single old repeat of Law & Order than some of these geniuses. At the v least he should have watched an episode of Dateline.
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@tjepting1 wisdom doesn't necessarily mean educated, but often those people have been taught through their families or are naturally inquisitive and enjoy reading and learning about new things. Most importantly, they usually are aware of how much they don't know. E.g. I know I'm dim, but at least I know how dim I am and don't believe the opposite to be true. Many unwise people think that they magically know most everything or that they learned enough in school that they know about most things and that the actual "truth" can be learned in FB or qanon sites.
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@snookies1224 could you repeat that?
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@snookies1224 I was joking, but that would be nice. I truly believe that most of the time it is a combo of nature and nurture. Occasionally I meet natural born evil one, but I never believed in it until I met 2 kids at juvenile justice. 99.9% were great kids, 2 of them were spawned from another world and put on earth to harm innocent good people and animals. They woke me up to the fact that there are some people who are evil and should not be allowed to live amongst the unsuspecting good people. Edit: luckily a judge agreed and was trying to get both boys rolled into the adult system.
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@GunshipDiplomat I think she is confused on a couple of levels. Dissociative identity disorder is akin to what most people formerly referred to as multiple personalities. It is not related to disassociating w someone which if to put distance between one's self and someone else, which isn't done by repeating their first name as if they're old friends or something.
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@fight4domination as an attempt to manipulate and give the aura of being closer or more personable than one probably is. Although sometimes it can just creep people out if used too much like in this case. I remember seeing Bundy do that in old footage of his interrogations and interviews.
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@dazeyday5699 I guess riptaway isn't north american it was riptaway from reading the informal definition.
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