Category: Human Behavior and Cognitive Science

  • I’ve addressed why some people need drugs, alcohol, the new age, occult, religio

    I’ve addressed why some people need drugs, alcohol, the new age, occult, religion, the fictionalisms, and why others do not. Its not that I don’t understand these needs. i understand why most women lack agency, and some men lack agency, an how these physical and emotional devices provide self medication for that lack of agency, under socialization, or low sexual, social, and economic market value. its just that they are irrelevant to decidability under law, just as they are to any other science.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-29 20:27:00 UTC

  • photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_43196237263/33986798_10156389112982264_81620581

    photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_43196237263/33986798_10156389112982264_8162058147402350592_n_10156389112977264.jpg WHAT FAMOUS PERSON DOES THIS FACE BELONG TO?

    (It’s someone you probably know)James Cohenmediterranean phrenologyMay 29, 2018 6:22pmSG SimmonsI feel like I know this one but am having troubleMay 29, 2018 6:22pmJames Cohennikola tesla?May 29, 2018 6:23pmDavid ShieldsRecently living or long dead?May 29, 2018 6:23pmPaul Nunezpeter cushingMay 29, 2018 6:24pmRuth StathamI was thinking him too.May 29, 2018 6:24pmCJ VandalTesla’s death mask, age 86.May 29, 2018 6:24pmMichael D. AbbottTesla.May 29, 2018 6:24pmKaiser SchimdtMike Enoch of The Daily ShoahMay 29, 2018 6:25pmSG Simmonswow, nothing like I pictured though

    amazing what hair does lolMay 29, 2018 6:25pmLouis Van BoydJulius Caesar?May 29, 2018 6:28pmJoseph HowellEmbarrassed to Harry Potter post but that looks a lot like VoldemortMay 29, 2018 6:28pmKaiser SchimdtEmbarrassed to Harry Potter post but Voldemort didn’t have a noseMay 29, 2018 6:30pmTaylor RaggGrand Moff TarkinMay 29, 2018 6:30pmGregory GichevNosferatu?May 29, 2018 6:30pmSteve PenderTesla?May 29, 2018 6:30pmDavid PhelpsEyes too far apart.May 29, 2018 6:30pmJoseph HowellDaaaaammn you’re right.May 29, 2018 6:30pmJoseph HowellSo it’s def not “he who should not be named”May 29, 2018 6:31pmTyler Lee@[100012997380601:2048:SG Simmons]May 29, 2018 6:32pmTravis CooneyIt’s teslaMay 29, 2018 6:34pmMichael ChurchillThe English dude who played the butler in “Arthur.”May 29, 2018 6:37pmAndrei VamenscuEverytime I look at this I keep wanting to say GoebbelsMay 29, 2018 6:39pmDaniel Roland AndersonGoogle “Nikola Tesla death mask”

    https://teslauniverse.com/nikola-tesla/images/tesla-death-mask-displayed-nikola-tesla-museum-belgrade-serbiaMay 29, 2018 6:41pmCurt Doolittle( Tesla, sure, but he sure looks like Nosferatu. )May 29, 2018 6:46pmKyle BrownBelaegosiMay 29, 2018 6:52pmDaniel Roland AndersonYou mean they aren’t the same guy? Like Superman and Clark Kent.

    Why don’t you go tell some little kids there’s not Tooth Fairy or Santa Claus.

    Damn Curt!

    Truth has no mercy, but . . . damn.May 29, 2018 6:55pmEli HarmanMy first thought was “Bertrand Russel.”May 29, 2018 6:56pmJames Cohenit’s the med skullMay 29, 2018 7:16pmJames KnowlesNosferatuMay 29, 2018 7:20pmJohn Horatio FitzgeraldFerdinand CelineMay 29, 2018 7:24pmTobias LangleyMay 29, 2018 7:26pmCJ CarverOne of the coolest incels of all time.May 29, 2018 7:35pmKyle BrownTolkeinMay 29, 2018 8:16pmColin HigginsI think that is correct. I was going to say CushingMay 29, 2018 8:16pmEric RushborisMay 29, 2018 8:17pmAnthony RodriguezThe guy who gets choked to death by Darth Vader.May 29, 2018 8:53pmLincoln ThurmanTesla.. But my first thought was DraculaMay 29, 2018 8:56pmJohn StephensI though it looks like Maynard from Tool. LOL.May 29, 2018 10:28pmJohn Horatio FitzgeraldDefinitely Celine.May 29, 2018 10:41pmJosé Francisco MayoraReinhard Heydrich…?May 29, 2018 10:57pmMatthew LindemanGovernor TarkinMay 29, 2018 11:18pmTorian BlackwellI DONT CARE! You want me to believe Cory Weiss is the devil because he looks like an evil little gremlins. I DONT. Leave my life alone.May 30, 2018 7:23amCurt DoolittleITS NICOLA TESLAMay 30, 2018 1:31pmAlex MacleodNo he had a REALLY gregarious nose.May 30, 2018 4:19pmAndrea RoyallVoldemort with noseJun 01, 2018 7:55pmAndrea RoyallHe had a shekel snozJun 01, 2018 7:57pmWHAT FAMOUS PERSON DOES THIS FACE BELONG TO?

    (It’s someone you probably know)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-29 18:20:00 UTC

  • DUNNING KRUGER REVOLUTIONARY IGNORANCE As in all things: men overestimate their

    DUNNING KRUGER REVOLUTIONARY IGNORANCE

    As in all things: men overestimate their knowledge and ability prior to performing sufficient research in the specialty such that they are not engaging in dunning kruger overestimation of their abilities.

    I have no idea why men think they know such things from personal experience, or the mainstream narrative.

    Economics are simple. Generals are simple. Destroy what people dpend upon for predictabiliyt and chaos is the only possible result.

    My job, and the job of others, over the next year, is to help men envision what winning a civil war will look like in the current era.

    And it will NOT look like those revolutions of the Westphalian era. We have ended Westphalian constraints, and we’ve ended the era of millions in the streets, and we’ve ended the enlightenment experiment in an aristocracy of everyone.

    No one is going to put your pants on for you. You either fight or you talk, or you cower, or you’re the enemy.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-29 10:51:00 UTC

  • Tossing a ball to a dog so he can grasp it. Tossing a ball to a dog so he will f

    Tossing a ball to a dog so he can grasp it.

    Tossing a ball to a dog so he will fetch (return) it for more play (human behavior), rather than chase him to obtain it (dog behavior) as play.

    Bouncing a ball off a wall so the dog can catch it on the bounce, and then return it.

    Tossing a ball on a slanted roof so the dog can catch it as it rolls off, and then return it.

    Tossing a ball over the house so the dog must run around the house to find, and fetch it – especially if he can’t hear it bounce – and then return it.

    It’s been surprisingly difficult to train a dog to do the last one. Although I suspect that’s because our house was quite complicated – requiring the dog leave the front yard, enter the courtyard, turn left, cross the courtyard, exit the courtyard, turn right, run down the side of the house, enter the back yard from a corner, and then find it.

    I had to do it in steps. Further back every time.

    The Golden much smarter than the Pointer – who would just sit there confused.

    Retaining state, and recursive processing is extremely difficult. Man cannot imagine not doing it. Dog needs training to do it. A crow can do it given the opportunity. An octopus can do it.

    But it’s pretty hard.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-29 10:32:00 UTC

  • photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_43196237263/33717891_10156386937987264_55784184

    photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_43196237263/33717891_10156386937987264_5578418496024346624_o_10156386937977264.jpg (worth repeating)Ivar DiederikWe care about averages and statistics (which are relevant to large groups of people and therefore politics).

    The modern left on the other hand emphasizes exceptions, particulars and personal experiences (none of which are very relevant to political considerations). It is indeed a more feminine approach.May 28, 2018 7:18pmMichael D. AbbottLeft wing men murder babies.May 29, 2018 6:37pmMichael D. AbbottJust a reminder–only 11% of prisoners are republicans.May 29, 2018 6:38pm(worth repeating)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-28 17:22:00 UTC

  • MUSICAL TASTES AND THE BIG 5 (this is just repeat of old research but in big 5 t

    MUSICAL TASTES AND THE BIG 5

    (this is just repeat of old research but in big 5 terms)

    by Joel Adams

    27 MAY 2018 • 7:09PM

    People who like easy-listening music are likely to be talkative and energetic, while opera lovers are more insightful and imaginative, according to scientists.

    Two major studies conducted by psychologists from Cambridge and top US universities have found your personality type can be accurately predicted from your musical tastes – and vice versa.

    Those with extrovert personalities for instance – who are more comfortable making small talk than introverts – showed a preference for music categorised as “uncomplicated, relaxing, and acoustic.”

    Finding correlations in this field has been hampered in the past by respondents tending to be younger – and therefore more likely to share a narrow band of tastes – and because respondents used their own definitions of the genres they enjoy.

    But in these worldwide, online studies of more than 20,000 respondents, more than half those surveyed were over 22, and they were presented with 25 unfamiliar musical excerpts pre-categorised by musicologists.

    The surveys differentiated personality types on the “big five” model used by scientists for 50 years: openness, extroversion, agreeableness, neuroticism and conscientiousness.

    The team, led by Dr Jason Rentfrow, reader in personality and individual differences at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge found ‘open’ personalities liked ‘sophisticated’ music – defined as “inspiring, complex and dynamic” – but were less impressed with slow, mellow music.

    According to “big five” theory people who score highly for openness like to learn new things and enjoy new experiences.

    Extroverts, who are talkative and energetic, showed a preference for “unpretentious” music categorised as uncomplicated, relaxing and acoustic.

    The study also concluded that once you have evidence of a person’s musical tastes you can predict their personality type.

    In the journal Psychological Science, Dr Rentfrow and his colleagues wrote: “An active measure of naturally occurring behaviour, Facebook Likes for musical artists, also predict individual differences in personality.”

    Perhaps predictably, agreeable people tended to give all the music clips higher scores, while neurotics marked more harshly. Conscientiousness did not seem to be correlated.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-28 16:45:00 UTC

  • Feminine coercion, the hostile male vs female environment our society creates wi

    http://www.returnofkings.com/176102/i-served-my-country-in-iraq-to-return-to-a-false-rape-accusation-and-jail-time

    Feminine coercion, the hostile male vs female environment our society creates with all the negative incentives and the lack of punishment for telling lies. Every thing you talked about on the shoah summed up in a single case of what is actually a common occurrence. Not only lying, but flagrant lying that nearly killed a man is unpunished.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-27 14:45:00 UTC

  • “Do Men have a duty of violence or privilege of guardianship?”—Brian Barr

    —“Do Men have a duty of violence or privilege of guardianship?”—Brian Barr


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-26 22:02:42 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1000497479874424832

  • The Problem with The Category ‘psychology’.

      I distinguish between freudianism, psychologism, therapy, incentives/biases/limits/logic, neurochemistry, and cognitive science. When a person says “psychology” I usually have to deduce which of those they’re referring to. In my understanding psychology is used to refer to each of those. However, the first two are pseudosciences, therapy/self/help is something else, and the rest are sciences. Usually I am criticizing the use of the first two or the conflation of the first two with others. May 25, 2018 5:03pm

  • The Problem with The Category ‘psychology’.

      I distinguish between freudianism, psychologism, therapy, incentives/biases/limits/logic, neurochemistry, and cognitive science. When a person says “psychology” I usually have to deduce which of those they’re referring to. In my understanding psychology is used to refer to each of those. However, the first two are pseudosciences, therapy/self/help is something else, and the rest are sciences. Usually I am criticizing the use of the first two or the conflation of the first two with others. May 25, 2018 5:03pm