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Moogy

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Interesting..
You post nonstop TDS garbage
I laugh at what a sad little cvnt you are

Getting pleasure from others' pain is called sadism, and while there isn't a single diagnosis for "sadistic personality" in current manuals, it's linked to Antisocial Personality Disorder, traits in psychopathy, and a specific condition called Sexual Sadism Disorder, with everyday sadism existing on a spectrum of cruelty, from bullying to enjoying violent media.
Key Concepts:
  • Sadism: Deriving pleasure, gratification, or sexual arousal from inflicting pain, suffering, or humiliation on others.
  • Everyday Sadism: A less extreme form, seen in bullies, internet trolls, or people who enjoy violent games, distinct from severe criminal behavior.
  • Psychopathy: Involves a lack of empathy, remorse, and fear, which can overlap with sadism, as psychopaths might harm others to achieve goals, but not always for the pleasure of pain itself.
Related Diagnoses & Terms:
  • Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD): Sadistic traits are common in ASPD, characterized by disregard for others' rights, but ASPD is broader than just sadism.
  • Sexual Sadism Disorder: A formal diagnosis in the DSM-5 where sexual arousal is dependent on the suffering or humiliation of a non-consenting person.
  • Sadistic Personality Disorder (SPD): An older, now obsolete, proposed diagnosis from the DSM-III-R for pervasive cruel behavior, showing how clinicians have long recognized this pattern.
In essence: While not always a full disorder, sadism is a significant personality trait or pattern of behavior that can be part of more severe conditions, with varying degrees of severity and expression, from mild enjoyment of others' misfortunes (Schadenfreude) to serious aggression.
 
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Fasteddie24

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I want Epstein files as bad as anyone else, but I want the Congressional files more! They need to be removed!

Since 1997, the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights has paid out $18.2 million to settle 291 cases of workplace disputes for Congress, the Capitol Police, the Architect of the Capitol, and the Library of Congress. When news first broke of the settlement account, Congress was accused of having a veritable #MeToo slush fund to secretly pay off victims of sexual harassment. Reports surfaced that then-Rep. John Conyers (DMich.) negotiated a secret settlement with a female staffer who accused him of sexual misconduct, and the 88-year-old quickly resigned from Congress. It turns out Conyers’ Congressional office budget paid out his sexual misconduct settlement, meaning that the total wasn’t even included in the multi-million-dollar “slush” fund’s reported total.
 
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hopefultiger13

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Remember when ALL the Magas were hot and bothered by the thought of releasing the Epstein Files. They campaigned on it? THEN their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Donald Trump told them that it was ALL a democratic hoax and that they shouldn't worry about it anymore. Then it turned out ole Trumpy was in there a BUNCH and MAGA doesn't want anything to do with them any more. When anyone brings it up.. the typical MAGA response is something like "Fat people make me laugh... especially when they are the POTUS banging underage girls".