MrBubbles226
MrBubbles226 t1_iyf7orr wrote
Reply to comment by mycall in U.S. Sees 50-Fold Surge in Russian Asylum Seekers in 2022 - The Moscow Times by Straight_Ad2258
It's a bold take Cotton, let's see how it plays out
MrBubbles226 t1_iu7878g wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Japan unveils $200 billion in new spending to ease inflation pain by NBAtee
They actually suffered deflation for a long period of time, which hurt investment from what I've read. In this case some inflation might be good, which is strange to say.
MrBubbles226 t1_itaequx wrote
Reply to France's foreign minister voiced alarm Friday over a massive US climate spending package, saying it risked unfair competition, but said Europe did not want a green trade war by DoremusJessup
A green trade war is ultimately good for the planet, what a stupid take from the French
MrBubbles226 t1_irv1ak3 wrote
Reply to comment by SinVerguenza04 in New study uncovers links between dark triad personality traits and disordered eating habits by chrisdh79
When young people are abused or neglected, it can be hard for their minds to come to terms with the reality of it.
Many reenact the behavior. That's why you often hear of the abused becoming abusers. Reenacting gives then some sense of control again, and tries to make the reality make sense to them.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3330499/
But as they grow older, like your friend, the brain develops, and perception becomes better. They have a chance of catching themselves and changing for the better, like your friend.
Some do, and some don't. Imo it explains a lot of the people in prison. They were not able to catch themselves, so society eventually had to.
MrBubbles226 t1_irv0wz6 wrote
Reply to comment by -HappyLady- in New study uncovers links between dark triad personality traits and disordered eating habits by chrisdh79
Yeah it's a nice term for something pretty heinous.
I'm sorry you had to deal with that. Childhood experiences stay with us our whole lives, but they don't have to define us.
Often, those who are subjected to abuse and neglect when they are young repeat the behavior. So don't blame yourself if you've inadvertently picked up any bad behaviors. Reenacting trauma and bad experiences is a way for young minds to try to get some sense of control.
MrBubbles226 t1_irunqe6 wrote
Reply to comment by SinVerguenza04 in New study uncovers links between dark triad personality traits and disordered eating habits by chrisdh79
Definitely neglect at least. Neglect and abuse cause damage in similar ways.
MrBubbles226 t1_irun8ua wrote
Reply to comment by SinVerguenza04 in New study uncovers links between dark triad personality traits and disordered eating habits by chrisdh79
It's somewhat comforting that it's 30% nurture in their opinion even if it's just one data point. Gives me hope for other people who are caught up in that cycle.
MrBubbles226 t1_irukt1s wrote
Reply to comment by SinVerguenza04 in New study uncovers links between dark triad personality traits and disordered eating habits by chrisdh79
No offense, but just one person's "feelings" of themself are useful, but not objective.
I found the article: https://www.psypost.org/2021/01/dark-personality-traits-might-help-explain-the-link-between-childhood-neglect-and-malevolent-creativity-59431
MrBubbles226 t1_irtxk8t wrote
Reply to New study uncovers links between dark triad personality traits and disordered eating habits by chrisdh79
Weren't the dark triads personality traits debunked as primarily abuse survivor indicators?
MrBubbles226 t1_jaf1qsl wrote
Reply to comment by jphamlore in BlackSky details building of China's secret naval base in Cambodia by BenfordsBore
Yeah the only place Cambodia hates more than Cambodia is America lol
Close second though