Weaponized Cancer

If attacked by thoughts, simply acknowledge the fact. Repetitive and obsessive thoughts may congeal into belief systems, seriously clogging the mind and leading to disease.

Ideas can go viral. The Internet is weaponized cancer. 

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  • The Purpose of Thinking. The purpose of thinking is to understand our world as best as possible. Our minds have evolved to think so that we can better adapt to our environment and make smarter decisions on how to survive and live. At a biological level, our thoughts are millions of neurons firing off in our brain?

    Wrong!

    The thinker merely seeks to carry out the task of the programmer.

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  • Nine to breathe inside your lungs...
  • "General/Diagnosis
    • The number of people with asthma continues to grow. One in 12 people (about 25 million, or 8% of the U.S. population) had asthma in 2009, compared with 1 in 14 (about 20 million, or 7%) in 2001.2
    • More than half (53%) of people with asthma had an asthma attack in 2008. More children (57%) than adults (51%) had an attack. 185 children and 3,262 adults died from asthma in 2007.2"
    http://www.aaaai.org/about-aaaai/newsroom/asthma-statistics
  • What was that about the karma that leads to asthma and respiratory problems?
  • Problems connected to the heart chakra?
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    @Brian
    Well, the world is full of narcissists, it seems.
    Extra! Extra! Read all about it!

    Just look at loony Donny Trump! That's the paragon of narcissism!
  • Why is empathy so hard?
  • "A number of researchers have proposed that empathy, sympathy, or both, defined primarily in affective terms, may inhibit aggressive and antisocial behaviors (N. D. Feshbach & S. Feshbach, 1982; S. Feshbach, 1970; Parke & Slaby, 1983). In this review, we organized the relation of empathy/sympathy to relevant negative behaviors principally by mode of assessing empathy (i.e., picture/story, questionnaire methods, facial/gestural reactions, and experimental inductions) and analyzed empirical findings with meta-analytic techniques. Empathic/sympathetic responding was negatively related to aggression and antisocial, externalizing behaviors for questionnaire methods and negatively but nonsignificantly related for other indexes of empathy. Child abuse also was associated with low levels of empathy/sympathy, as was the receipt of such abuse. Relations between the empathy indexes and aggression/externalizing behaviors were generally the same for male and female subjects, especially after controlling for sample size. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)"

    http://psycnet.apa.org/psycinfo/1989-15868-001
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    The Empath is a fictional mutant in the Marvel Universe.


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    The idea of empaths is also some trendy New Age idea that circulates around very vapid literature and empty internet sites.
  • Since when is being able to feel and express empathy a superpower?

    We're turning a very basic and simple reaction into a form of pat on the back, a narcissistic reflex of sorts. It seems so counterproductive and, yes, it "feels" good to make ourselves seem all important and special because we have a fucking normal reaction.

    Or at least a reaction that SHOULD be pretty normal and human.
  • What was that thing in calligraphy?

    When you sign your name and make a loop around your name, enclosing it in a swirl of sorts?

    A sign of being cautious or protective of one's self.
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    The world's tough. No one wants to be exposed and get hurt and yes, sometimes we avoid people just so we can preserve ourselves because it may seem we have already suffered enough.

    But guess what, cookie!? The world's tough. Barring empathy may seem a pretty good way of barring anyone from entering.

    But loneliness ain't so pretty.
  • “We do expect, however, to exceed 1 billion websites again sometime from late 2015 to mid 2016.” The weird thing is, most of these sites exist without being seen. 
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