Oh, yeah, science is a good God.
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A scientific basis for the occasional “that boy ain’t right in the head.”
Isn’t that wonderful. We should let them go
Let ‘em open up Clinton’s head, see what that one’s like.
I’ve always subscribed to the demonic theory of criminal behavior.
Influence, possession or oppression.
Psychologists and Psychiatrists have a hard time refuting that.
Ever notice how many psychoses are Christ-oriented? Or the voices?
Bad wiring. Could be nature, could be nurture, could be both.
Follow up studies will show the same lack of connection between brain centers in women who lose their minds and dump their husbands in their forties.
Prbly the same for men who do it also.
Leftism is a mental disorder. This is just another study that proves it.
Old saying: Some people just need killin’.
Sounds like a lead deficiency to me.
Interviewed someone with psychopathic tendencies.
She was a petite young lady with big blue eyes. Until she spoke, she triggered protective instincts in us - made you want to shield her a little, encourage her etc.
When asked if she could handle the confidentiality requirements she seemed to disassociate a little and whispered that she liked to ‘listen in’ on conversations between counselors and students where she worked a part time job. She struggled to come back to the conversation we were having with her.
She was applying for a clerical job and was then a reservist in charge of blood draws. When asked to describe an achievement she was proud of, she said “You know, recruiters lie, right? So I was asked to go to a place in D.C. to do blood draws on some recruiters. And you know *she looks trancelike here* you know how you just *trancelike expression on her face* just think about just....JAMMING that needle in their arm, just JAMMING it in their arm *edge in her voice, gesturing with a stabbing needle motion, look of supreme satisfaction on her face* just really hard, make it hurt you know? Well, I thought about it and I decided it wouldn’t be a good thing to do. I am proud that I decided to be a professional.”
This comment made us keenly aware that others in the office had gone home for the day and we were alone with her...all alone. I later learned that, although she sat facing the primary interviewer, she never made eye contact the entire interview. Uh...we didn’t hire her.
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Them boys ain’t wired right...
Sounds a bit like just one more reincarnation of phrenology.