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Is it true that pumpkin pie is for racist people?
Pumpkin pie is for anyone who likes to eat pumpkin pie. Racist people eat the same food as everyone else. As far as I know, it’s for everyone, pumpkin pie is a desert that's made with pumpkins, cinnamon, some sugar or honey, a little bit of salt and some eggs, a little bit of oil and some ginger. AnRead more
Pumpkin pie is for anyone who likes to eat pumpkin pie. Racist people eat the same food as everyone else. As far as I know, it’s for everyone, pumpkin pie is a desert that’s made with pumpkins, cinnamon, some sugar or honey, a little bit of salt and some eggs, a little bit of oil and some ginger. And anyone can like or eat it, unless your vegans.
See lessHow do you differentiate a psychopath from a sociopath?
Psychopaths and sociopaths share a number of characteristics, including a lack of remorse or empathy for others, a lack of guilt or ability to take responsibility for their actions, a disregard for laws or social conventions, and an inclination to violence. A core feature of both is a deceitful andRead more
Psychopaths and sociopaths share a number of characteristics, including a lack of remorse or empathy for others, a lack of guilt or ability to take responsibility for their actions, a disregard for laws or social conventions, and an inclination to violence. A core feature of both is a deceitful and manipulative nature. But how can we tell them apart?
See lessSociopaths are normally less emotionally stable and highly impulsive—their behavior tends to be more erratic than psychopaths. When committing crimes—either violent or non-violent—sociopaths will act more on compulsion. And they will lack patience, giving in much more easily to impulsiveness and lacking detailed planning. Psychopaths, on the other hand, will plan their crimes down to the smallest detail, taking calculated risks to avoid detection. The smart ones will leave few clues that may lead to being caught. Psychopaths don’t get carried away in the moment and make fewer mistakes as a result. Both act on a continuum of behaviors, and many psychologists still debate whether the two should be differentiated at all. But for those who do differentiate between the two, one thing is largely agreed upon: psychiatrists use the term psychopathy to illustrate that the cause of the anti-social personality disorder is hereditary. Sociopathy describes behaviors that are the result of a brain injury, or abuse and/or neglect in childhood.