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With that said...

One of the greatest mass murders of all-time was quoted as saying such...

Beat him...it is the worst thing you can do someone.
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It is wise to know why he said this though...

Stalin as a child was at the mercy of horribly abusive drunk step-father.

So abusive...that he maimed his arm permanently around 8 years old..and he went to live with the monks..


The 'arm thing' was why he had a harder time..joining the 'resistence' as a youth...


When the greatest mass-murder of all-time tells you beating someone is worse than death..I think he meant it.
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With that said...

One of the greatest mass murders of all-time was quoted as saying such...

Beat him...it is the worst thing you can do someone.
 Quoting: Seer777


It is wise to know why he said this though...

Stalin as a child was at the mercy of horribly abusive drunk step-father.

So abusive...that he maimed his arm permanently around 8 years old..and he went to live with the monks..


The 'arm thing' was why he had a harder time..joining the 'resistence' as a youth...


When the greatest mass-murder of all-time tells you beating someone is worse than death..I think he meant it.
 Quoting: Seer777


To escape the abusive relationship, Keke took Stalin and moved into the house of a family friend, Father Christopher Charkviani.[18] She worked as a house cleaner and launderer for local families sympathetic to her plight.[19] Keke was determined to send her son to school, something that none of the family had previously achieved.[20] In late 1888, aged 10 Stalin enrolled at the Gori Church School. This was normally reserved for the children of clergy, although Charkviani ensured that the boy received a place...

....Aged 12, he was seriously injured after being hit by a phaeton, which was the likely cause of a lifelong disability to his left arm.

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According to the works of the Iranian historian Rashid al-Din (1247–1318), the Mongols killed more than 700,000 people in Merv and more than a million in Nishapur. The total population of Persia may have dropped from 2,500,000 to 250,000 as a result of mass extermination and famine.

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With that said...

One of the greatest mass murders of all-time was quoted as saying such...

Beat him...it is the worst thing you can do someone.
 Quoting: Seer777


It is wise to know why he said this though...

Stalin as a child was at the mercy of horribly abusive drunk step-father.

So abusive...that he maimed his arm permanently around 8 years old..and he went to live with the monks..


The 'arm thing' was why he had a harder time..joining the 'resistence' as a youth...


When the greatest mass-murder of all-time tells you beating someone is worse than death..I think he meant it.
 Quoting: Seer777


To escape the abusive relationship, Keke took Stalin and moved into the house of a family friend, Father Christopher Charkviani.[18] She worked as a house cleaner and launderer for local families sympathetic to her plight.[19] Keke was determined to send her son to school, something that none of the family had previously achieved.[20] In late 1888, aged 10 Stalin enrolled at the Gori Church School. This was normally reserved for the children of clergy, although Charkviani ensured that the boy received a place...

....Aged 12, he was seriously injured after being hit by a phaeton, which was the likely cause of a lifelong disability to his left arm.

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According to the works of the Iranian historian Rashid al-Din (1247–1318), the Mongols killed more than 700,000 people in Merv and more than a million in Nishapur. The total population of Persia may have dropped from 2,500,000 to 250,000 as a result of mass extermination and famine.

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I think highly empathic people can be pushed into numbness with can resemble both the coldness and distance that sociopaths display.

Perhaps even becoming a sociopath yourself. To not feel at all, is sometimes far better than too much.

Basically, blocking everything. I think empaths and sociopaths do this similarly.


I ended up watching a documentary on Stalin yesterday and I was shocked at how easy it was for me to see how he became like he did.

Hindsight being 20:20.

He was the son of a poor, violent abusive father, which injured him so severely when he was 7, that his left arm was left withered for life by the assault. He was then accepted into a type of priesthood for boys, where he was beaten there and God knows what else.

His first wife dies in childbirth from which he exclaims, she takes his heart with her in her death. From there is a decent into what later occurred.

The starving deaths of millions.


His mother said to him on her death bed, Son, it would have been better had you become a priest...



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To go through hell (lower level of being) and still be able to feel love and compassion is strength. You then get to leave hell, so to speak, because you've risen above external circumstances without it affecting who you are inside. The frequency of love and the domain of the selfless.

To go through hell and lose all love and compassion is weakness, turning one into the very thing that hurt you originally. You devolve lower into hell, the frequency of fear and the domain of the bully.

It's tricky business.
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Well said and tricky indeed.

Gazing into the Abyss and all that. Fine line.


With Stalin, it almost felt like a deliberate act against a God that 'didn't exist'. It wasn't there to help him as a boy, nor in the boys priesthood, and took the very thing he loved as a man. And that point I suppose gaining power with his charisma and tactics was no longer impeded by the worry about what 'God' may think of any action. He was ruthless to succeed. And succeed he did. He was a nobody that rose to the top. To worship. While millions died. A Cult of personality.

His 2nd wife killed herself and denounced him in the suicide letter. They were all afraid of him.


I have been considering for over a week now how a sociopath can be created and this followed one of my posits.
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Stalin's mother was the first/last human he ever loved.

Maybe beside his daughter..which he even threatened to kill...
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Funny how many different ways a story can be told, is changed or modified as time rolls on. And that's just in 50 years.


The purge was motivated by the desire to remove dissenters from the Communist Party and to consolidate the authority of Stalin. Most public attention was focused on the purge of certain parts of the leadership of the Communist Party, as well as of government bureaucrats and leaders of the armed forces, most of whom were Party members. The campaigns also affected many other categories of the society: intelligentsia, peasants and especially those branded as "too rich for a peasant" (kulaks), and professionals.

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Thread: China is detaining Twatter users

Chinese Twitter users have been detained, interrogated, and threatened for their tweets, The New York Times reports.

Twitter, like many internet platforms including Facebook and Google, is not available in China. Nonetheless, a small percentage of Chinese internet users circumvent the Great Firewall using software to access the site.

Now it seems that Chinese authorities are cracking down.

The Times spoke with nine Twitter users who have been questioned by the police, and reviewed a recording of a four-hour long interrogation. Officers showed people printouts of their tweets complaining that they were critical of the government or of President Xi Jinping, and advised them to take down their tweets or delete their accounts.


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Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it.'

The quote is most likely due to writer and philosopher George Santayana, and in its original form it read, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."

Santayana was known for aphorisms, and for being a professor in philosophy at Harvard which he abandoned. Prior to that, Santayana attended Boston Latin School and Harvard College, where he studied under the philosophers William James and Josiah Royce.

According to Santayana's philosophy, history repeats. The phrasing itself certainly is catchy. It's a big one, not only because it is so common, but also because if it is true and if history, driven by human nature, is ugly (hint: it is), then this saying ought to guide our public and private policy.

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Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it.'

 Quoting: Sol-tari


It's seems so simple, right?

Whatever 'they' are... 'we' sure make it easy for em.
Some Will. Some won't. So.......
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Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it.'

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It's seems so simple, right?

Whatever 'they' are... 'we' sure make it easy for em.
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They are those whom people choose to make their authority.

It is said while Stalin lay dying on his floor...his staff pounded loudly and repeatedly at his door..for 3 days.

None cared enough, to chance his rage lest they were wrong.

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Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it.'

 Quoting: Sol-tari


It's seems so simple, right?

Whatever 'they' are... 'we' sure make it easy for em.
 Quoting: SyncAsFunk


They are those who people choose to make their authority.

It is said while Stalin lay dying on his floor...his staff pounded loudly and repeatedly at his door..for 3 days.

None cared enough, to chance his rage lest they were they wrong.
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I simply don't understand... I literally cannot wrap my head around that sort of fear control.

I'd be deaded fast in a system like that, I realize.

I'd guess it wouldn't be the first time or the last for me.
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Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it.'

 Quoting: Sol-tari


It's seems so simple, right?

Whatever 'they' are... 'we' sure make it easy for em.
 Quoting: SyncAsFunk


They are those whom people choose to make their authority.

It is said while Stalin lay dying on his floor...his staff pounded loudly and repeatedly at his door..for 3 days.

None cared enough, to chance his rage lest they were wrong.
 Quoting: Seer777


I like to think of him laying there...in his absolute helplessness..listening to the knocks of those he bound to obey.

They let him die because that is how he willed them to be. He knew it too. As he slowly laid there..wondering after his life.

Or maybe the stroke took that from him. I'd like to think not.
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Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it.'

 Quoting: Sol-tari


It's seems so simple, right?

Whatever 'they' are... 'we' sure make it easy for em.
 Quoting: SyncAsFunk


They are those whom people choose to make their authority.

It is said while Stalin lay dying on his floor...his staff pounded loudly and repeatedly at his door..for 3 days.

None cared enough, to chance his rage lest they were wrong.
 Quoting: Seer777


I like to think of him laying there...in his absolute helplessness..listening to the knocks of those he bound to obey.

They let him die because that is how he willed them to be. He knew it too. As he slowly laid there..wondering after his life.

Or maybe the stroke took that from him. I'd like to think not.
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I get that.

I understand the desire for universal justice.

Probably too deeply given our circumstance here.
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It's seems so simple, right?

Whatever 'they' are... 'we' sure make it easy for em.
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They are those whom people choose to make their authority.

It is said while Stalin lay dying on his floor...his staff pounded loudly and repeatedly at his door..for 3 days.

None cared enough, to chance his rage lest they were wrong.
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I like to think of him laying there...in his absolute helplessness..listening to the knocks of those he bound to obey.

They let him die because that is how he willed them to be. He knew it too. As he slowly laid there..wondering after his life.

Or maybe the stroke took that from him. I'd like to think not.
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I get that.

I understand the desire for universal justice.

Probably too deeply given our circumstance here.
 Quoting: SyncAsFunk


More that..his death is so perfectly reflective of his life.

He blamed God for love lost, and in such..love lost through those unwilling to chance 'God's wrath'.
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More that..his death is so perfectly reflective of his life.

He blamed God for love lost, and in such..love lost through those unwilling to chance 'God's wrath'.
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it has it's own music.

'Shakespeare' would be nodding his head.
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IOW..Stalin was an insufferable asshole that killed millions without mercy. Including his own son.

He told his staff to never enter his room, without his auditory permission.


His daughter, it was said, was his pride and joy..and even she was threatened by him. He told her directly he would kill her.


So there he died..on his floor..separate only by a doorknob..that everyone refused to turn.

Fitting death. I hope he remembers.
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I once made an artwork of tree filled with various psychological fields. At top of it, was the 'X Psychology'. Intended as final frontier..
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Intriguing. I'd like to see it.

I see 'X' as a symbol for the 'pinch' or an hour glass. The focus point, or 'Now' moment.

AKA..Living in the Now.


Why do people asked to be pinched to make sure they aren't dreaming?

:HiddenFaces:

:SandofTime:
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Can't. I deleted it a long while ago. I could reproduce it in 3D. Perhaps, I might.

Heh, I just got a head ping while typing the statement above. Probably a random spike in brain-bio-electricity activity or something like that.

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Just finished revising a theory that might be important to virtually known fields. It's.. important more than about me producing it. It's for everybody.

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Can't. I deleted it a long while ago. I could reproduce it in 3D. Perhaps, I might.

Heh, I just got a head ping while typing the statement above. Probably a random spike in brain-bio-electricity activity or something like that.

goodnews

Just finished revising a theory that might be important to virtually known fields. It's.. important more than about me producing it. It's for everybody.

dasbier
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Excellent.


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Save this selfish world.....
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Save this selfish world.....
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Well...what else CAN ya do?

(In b4 panic sex)


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