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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: syntaxmachine on October 05, 2013, 01:54:40 PM
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Potentially relevant research, given the number of (still lovable) retardates, sociopaths, and autistic types around these parts.
For Better Social Skills, Scientists Recommend a Little Chekhov
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/03/i-know-how-youre-feeling-i-read-chekhov/?src=me&ref=general&_r=0
"[The study] found that after reading literary fiction, as opposed to popular fiction or serious nonfiction, people performed better on tests measuring empathy, social perception and emotional intelligence — skills that come in especially handy when you are trying to read someone’s body language or gauge what they might be thinking.
The researchers say the reason is that literary fiction often leaves more to the imagination, encouraging readers to make inferences about characters and be sensitive to emotional nuance and complexity."
I for one might start taking my literary wish list on amazon more seriously (i.e., actually order books from it rather than glance through it every few months).
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try go outside
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I only read Getbig and porn links.
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Here's a tangentially related test to determine something of your ability to read the emotional states of others:
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/03/well-quiz-the-mind-behind-the-eyes/
The blonde with the big eyes (3rd face from the bottom) threw me off, as did the old man with the 24KT-esque googly eye (about 2/3rd's down from the top).
(http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/images/health/perceptionquiz/DistrustfulBaffledAghastTerrified.jpg)
(http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/images/health/perceptionquiz/HostileAlarmedShyAnxious.jpg)
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try go outside
Pff. Too much work. This research confirms that we can stay inside all day and do nothing but read getbig and watch porn and still have a modicum of sociability, the best of both worlds.
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(http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/images/health/perceptionquiz/DistrustfulBaffledAghastTerrified.jpg)
(http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/images/health/perceptionquiz/HostileAlarmedShyAnxious.jpg)
I'm guessing the bottom one is Donny stalking staring at the top one.
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Potentially relevant research, given the number of (still lovable) retardates, sociopaths, and autistic types around these parts.
For Better Social Skills, Scientists Recommend a Little Chekhov
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/03/i-know-how-youre-feeling-i-read-chekhov/?src=me&ref=general&_r=0
"[The study] found that after reading literary fiction, as opposed to popular fiction or serious nonfiction, people performed better on tests measuring empathy, social perception and emotional intelligence — skills that come in especially handy when you are trying to read someone’s body language or gauge what they might be thinking.
The researchers say the reason is that literary fiction often leaves more to the imagination, encouraging readers to make inferences about characters and be sensitive to emotional nuance and complexity."
I for one might start taking my literary wish list on amazon more seriously (i.e., order some books from it rather than glance through it every few months).
I can't read fiction. If I go to a book store I go to the physics or medicine section. I can watch it however, which is odd.
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I'm guessing the bottom one is Donny stalking staring at the top one.
I see cock hunger in the old mans eyes.
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seems a contradiction in terms and behaviour
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Do the complete opposite of whatever dji'llneverweight181 does.
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Potentially relevant research, given the number of (still lovable) retardates, sociopaths, and autistic types around these parts.
For Better Social Skills, Scientists Recommend a Little Chekhov
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/03/i-know-how-youre-feeling-i-read-chekhov/?src=me&ref=general&_r=0
"[The study] found that after reading literary fiction, as opposed to popular fiction or serious nonfiction, people performed better on tests measuring empathy, social perception and emotional intelligence — skills that come in especially handy when you are trying to read someone’s body language or gauge what they might be thinking.
The researchers say the reason is that literary fiction often leaves more to the imagination, encouraging readers to make inferences about characters and be sensitive to emotional nuance and complexity."
I for one might start taking my literary wish list on amazon more seriously (i.e., actually order books from it rather than glance through it every few months).
Haha, I never though my superior social skills were down to having read the complete works of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky :D
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Haha, I never though my superior social skills were down to having read the complete works of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky :D
Mine are from vodka :D
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I study the great artworks by IronMeister to increase my cultural capital.
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Haha, I never though my superior social skills were down to having read the complete works of Tootsie and Dootie :D
fixed.
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Potentially relevant research, given the number of (still lovable) retardates, sociopaths, and autistic types around these parts.
For Better Social Skills, Scientists Recommend a Little Chekhov
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/03/i-know-how-youre-feeling-i-read-chekhov/?src=me&ref=general&_r=0
"[The study] found that after reading literary fiction, as opposed to popular fiction or serious nonfiction, people performed better on tests measuring empathy, social perception and emotional intelligence — skills that come in especially handy when you are trying to read someone’s body language or gauge what they might be thinking.
The researchers say the reason is that literary fiction often leaves more to the imagination, encouraging readers to make inferences about characters and be sensitive to emotional nuance and complexity."
I for one might start taking my literary wish list on amazon more seriously (i.e., actually order books from it rather than glance through it every few months).
Currently reading The Dark Tower Series, and happened to make some new friends at the gym... Coincidence? I think not
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MISSION IMPOSSIBLE for Anabolichallo :)
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fixed.
A only child a son tends to become a "Mama's boy clinging to the mother" and tend to be slight feminine. Why, because the mom takes care of them from birth and in today's world the Father may not be around. In older times they were made to work hard after school and such so without a brother or sister to share the burden where would you turn to? The Mom.
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Girls and sons who have not been loved by their fathers seek attention once teens and adults to compensate for what they didnt have originally. Fathers either left them alone, or were distant most of the time and not encouraging them. Some even despised them which would shape their personality and the way they d interact with others for the rest of their life.
They are extremistic in everything they do, always looking exageratly for attention, and have troubles adapting to society's rules, because they also have troubles defining their own identity and respecting authority and hierarchy.
Also boys who got picked on by others during childhood and adolescence -often sons without a father figure- try to compensate by lifting weights, to develop muscles and survive in ther male world. They re insecure because they re girly, childish, feminine having been raised by a single mom. They lift obsessively hoping it will transform them into men, to compensate for their lack of influence from a father figure that was not there. Unfortunaltey they can get as big as they can it doesnt cure their insecurity and who they truly are, how they grew up being raised by a single mom. They re no as manly as other men whatever they do, and they often have a big lack of masculine presence they dont know how to balance, hence often being borderline homosexuals while trying to get their manhood back thru various manly activities (mma, cars, weight lifting etc). They are often the ones that, in order to get respect from other males will go the steroids route to get even "bigger" attemptint to cure their insecurity , but being natural not being "enough", they still feel "too small", insecure, amongst other males. The lack of a father figure also often means they didnt have guidance to continue studies and are often working shitty manual jobs.
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Why would you people post this nonsense on a bodybuilding forum? Ron needs to start banning.
You're cruisin' for a bruisin'...
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Damn. 90+% of reading I do is non-fiction not counting wiggs hebrew theories. Might just change that a little now :P
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you and you're studies lol. you prolly need a study to show you the best way to wipe your own ass ::)
asburger boy
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you and you're studies lol. you prolly need a study to show you the best way to wipe your own ass ::)
asburger boy
I would like to perform the study with my Hebrew tongue
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you and you're studies lol. you prolly need a study to show you the best way to wipe your own ass ::)
I highly recommend baby wipes -- they feel good, get a lot of extra matter that paper doesn't, and studies indicate they are just as safe as water:
Baby Wipes as Safe as Using Water, Study Finds
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/05/120531200718.htm
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I highly recommend baby wipes -- they feel good, get a lot of extra matter that paper doesn't, and studies indicate they are just as safe as water:
Baby Wipes as Safe as Using Water, Study Finds
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/05/120531200718.htm
go gargle broken glass.
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try go outside
;D
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go gargle broken glass.
Oh, what a troll!
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When you eat someone else you get their powers per se, at least that's the most likely outcome. Do you think social prowess can be "eaten", and perhaps that is what the guy on the freeway ate that other poor mans face.
Just a thought.