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Are you more concerned with making your loved ones feel loved by you or being loved yourself? Explain, please.

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Both. There is a balance. I will not stay if I am not loved, but I will never give anything less than what I wish to recieve. I care for my partner's mental and physical well being and i show my love by being caring and kind and understanding in every way I can be, but its a two-way street. If you are more concerned with being loved, rather than respecting your feeling enough to love well enough, then you do not truly love the person. You love the attention and affection.

What do you think prompts people to get involved in terrorism and why?

Desire to belong. Desire to kill. Desire to die.
There could be a million more reasons, but I find those the most common. It always boils down to a desire to fulfill something for yourself. Whether it be to feel good about honoring your religion, or to feel good about seeing people die or to feel good about finally having a reason to be killed and to just be gone... it's always selfishness mixed in with ignorance.

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Quali sono le tue condizioni metereologiche preferite?

How did I even get on your questions list dude I dont speak Spanish.

Would you agree that true darkness requires a certain depth of character? Elaborate, please.

To be anything requires depth of character. "Darkness" in a person is very subjective. Going by my own definition (darkness within a human= a very acute sense of what is wrong and right and a desire to do wrong) I would say absolutely yes - to be truly despicable and twisted you need to have something to twist about you. I find truly terrible people to be with amazing prospects, i find them highly intellectually engaging and interesting, but I also find they fall into two basic categories- the ones that are too emotional and have constructed a world for themselves where everything is wrong so they can thrive on their "failures" and turn them into victories and the ones that are too emotionless and lack the empathy to see and feel why a good deed and a good view on life and humans can be so much more emotionally rewarding.

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О, има такива убедени хора, повярвай! Те са... с много тежка дума в България. То не са комунисти, доктори, полковници, мед сестри, учителки... Психопатриаршията е в пълна власт.

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Затова казвам, че няма такива нормални хора. България като цяло е един огромен misconception (относно парламент, институции и управление) и то просто трябва да се приеме, че половината ни хора са или заблудени до полуда за най-елементарните неща или просто твърде прости, че да им пука.

Отношението ти към вегетарианците, като едновремешното народняшко ли е? Отхвърляне и принизяване до детска или женска прищявка, дори определяне като извратения, признак и на сексуална такава. Смяташ ли вегетарианците за опасни за властта?

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Наистина бих се шокирала ако някой ти отговори "Да". Съмнявам се да има такова плиткоумно мнение сред нормалните хора.

Someone made a fake account of mine on Facebook and started harassing certain ASKfm users, so it's not surprising that those who believe the account is authentic think that I'm a bully. You can completely disregard whatever complaint you receive regarding me, it all isn't based on reality anyway.

I'm aware, don't worry, hun. I hold your image in high regard and unless I see you personally acting in a certain way I wouldn't trust 'gossip'. I simply answer the 'accusations' because I think those people could use the insight I have on their own character, rather than the bullshit they are presenting as yours.

According to one psychotherapist I know, chronic disorders are the highest form of egotism. Would you agree and why?

I think it could and usually does result in egotism, but i don't think it's a form of it. Illnesses and disorders react badly with the body, obviously, so of course the body will be more focused on it's own being in order to survive, rather than on the environment or something like that. That's a way to survive and, yes, generally wanting to survive could even be considered as egotism, but since it's an instinct I think it cancels out. When you need help and medical attention it is good to realise it and be vocal and active about it, but when it gets into a routine of self obsession, it poisons the mind. Balance is always key.

Diana is a bully tbh

Diana has her way of explaining ways and a desire to explain said things, regardless if they're good or bad. Can't argue with you, but through the few years of following her here and my conversations with her I would say she is the furthest thing from a bully imo.

Do you go for yearly health checkups or do you seek medical care only as a last resort? Why?

Only as a last resort, but that's because Bulgarian health care is so bad I just prefer to seek it only if needed. If it were more accessible and reliable I would check myself up regularly, because I think it's good to be aware of the small changes in your health and body with a professional in proximity.

When you rely on your memories, do you take into account that they are fallible because your brain reconstructs past events? Explain, please.

I do. In more than one occasion I've noticed remembering things completely out of place in the story... that's why I like to chat instead of talk, I suppose, since I have a 'receipt'. I hate having a wrong impression of what something was.

Can intimacy generate hatred, in your opinion? Elaborate, please.

Yes. Because intimacy makes you crave. Cravings create expectations. And people seldom can live up to our expectations.

Do you think high IQ justifies treating other people as lesser? Elaborate, please.

No. I think that high IQ requires you to know how important kindness and being humble is for the human mind, so as to not overestimate your own worth and end up being the laughing stock of the block. Intelligent people can be stupid and to me that is shown most clearly when said people treat others as something less. Because being the 'bigger' one in the situation requires you to know that you are equal and that it is a gesture showing compassion and power to acknowledge that.

Can a person be kind without others taking advantage of their kindness, in your opinion? Elaborate, please.

There will always be somebody who takes advantage of it, even if unconsciously. People naturally fall back into the comfort of selfishness when somebody gives them their devoted affection. It's just... a basic human instinct to be selfish once you fall into the comfort of being taken care of.

How would you react if your brain scan images revealed certain regional differences that are associated with the so-called psychopathy?

At this point I wouldn't be surprised. I think every person has the ability to trigger those centers that would lead to that. Or at least, every person with a lot of empathy. It's very easy to become somebody you understand, even if it isn't necessarily your first choice to understand them.

In what way(s) do you take care of your psychological well-being? Elaborate, please.

My psychological well-being is mainly affected by existential crises and my own emotional imbalance, hence I take care of said well-being by trying to avoid these two types of moments.
I usually do that by just rolling a really pretty and thick joint, in pink papers, putting on either old school rap or just very serene songs I love, calling over my boyfriend or roommate (depends if I'm home or in the Netherlands) and literally just talking about it, having a laugh, thinking of the people I cherish and why I want to succeed in life- because if nothing truly matters, then what's important what matters to me. And to me it matters that I be able to take care of myself and my loved ones confidently and efficiently.
So basically I just try to remember why I'm alive and that by itself just makes all of the things I'm faced with much more bearable and it absolutely strengthens my resolve and ability to be confidently and happily handling it all.

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What human behavior should be classified as a mental illness or mental disorder but isn't officially considered as such? Elaborate, please.

I've always thought laziness could be a mental disorder. The will to do something comes from your mind. The inability to summon, use efficiently and be productive with that will has always struck me as very abnormal, especially since I exhibit it myself and it's a very weird and unsettling sensation to know what you have to do, to have the sense that it has to be done soon/now and that it is important... and to still prefer staying on the couch for hours either drawing or reading.

Would you say that health is a state of well-being or absence of illness? Why?

More so an absence of illness? Not many people are in peak physical condition and I believe to be truly healthy in the sense of being in a state of well-being one should take care of his physical and mental health to the point where they are their strongest and healthiest self.

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