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  1. I am quite enjoying listening to Malevolent with friends. This is currently a WIP, but I I am definitely finishing it. it is always interesting how many different interpretations there can be for a single "entity". when there is no canon description thereof.
    #Malevolent #malevolentpodcast #malevolentfanart #johnmalevolent #arthurlester #arthurmalevolent #thekinginyellow #posession #kinda #podcasts #podcastfanart #fanart #pencilart #sketch #sketchy #wip #wips #theentity #theentitymalevolent #cthu

  2. Hm. No obvious (helpful) solution here!
    A bit of psychobabble here, but then we are talking about the Toddler King #TrumpVirus

    It's true, anything not related to his well-being and endless greed for power and wealth, is just a 'black hole' in terms of awareness.

    #Cognitive #ExecutiveDisorder

    #Narcissism the likes of nobody's ever seen before! Of the #malevolent kind.

    With #psychopathology layered on top of #cognitive dysfunction on top of an #evil core. "Perfect, really". Ask him!

  3. Why The MAGA-verse Let Trump Trash Rob Reiner – HuffPost Life

    Psychologists React To THAT Post From Trump About Rob Reiner’s Death

    “It’s really significant when someone like Donald Trump does this,” one psychologist explained. “It sends a signal that it’s acceptable to do this.”

    By Katherine Speller, Dec 19, 2025, 07:00 AM EST, |Updated Dec 19, 2025

    In the aftermath of the deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner, the internet flooded with heartfelt messages of shared grief and support for the family.

    Mostly.

    Over on Truth Social, the posting medium of choice for President Donald Trump, the tone was different.

    “A very sad thing happened last night in Hollywood. Rob Reiner, a tortured and struggling, but once very talented movie director and comedy star, has passed away, together with his wife, Michele, reportedly due to the anger he caused others through his massive, unyielding, and incurable affliction with a mind crippling disease known as TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME, sometimes referred to as TDS,” the president wrote on Truth Social on Monday night.

    Trump and Reiners image…

    “He was known to have driven people CRAZY by his raging obsession of President Donald J. Trump,” Trump continued, “with his obvious paranoia reaching new heights as the Trump Administration surpassed all goals and expectations of greatness, and with the Golden Age of America upon us, perhaps like never before. May Rob and Michele rest in peace!”

    Insulting the victims of a domestic violence-related crime and somehow making the tragedy about his own victimhood didn’t resonate for many.

    Even some proud Trump voters stepped up on the Truth Social platform to critique the president’s “tacky” response to a family tragedy, calling it “heartless and uncalled for” and “unnecessary” to attack Reiner in that moment. Yet, as of this writing, his post still had 9.31k reposts and 38.9k likes. Although there have been some prominent Republican detractors, they were mostly individuals who were already on the outs with the president or had previously spoken against him.

    Trump’s offensive message came after extensive discourse, fueled by the right in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, arguing that “insensitive critiques” of the dead (like sharing words they said aloud to a camera) were in poor taste, grounds for people to lose their jobs, and even akin to promoting political violence.

    To gain a better understanding of how this seemingly hypocritical dynamic came to be, HuffPost spoke with psychologists about what causes individuals to condemn something vehemently one day, only to find themselves seemingly indifferent just a few months later.

    Why Would Anyone Post Like That?

    “It is no real surprise that Trump made it all about himself,” John Jost, co-director of the Center for Social and Political Behavior at New York University, told HuffPost. “That is what destructive narcissists do, people who exhibit what psychologists refer to as malevolent personality traits.”

    “Trump also makes Freud relevant again,” Jost added. “Projection is an everyday occurrence. In this case, someone is deranged, but it’s not Rob Reiner.”

    Daniel R. Stalder, a social psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, told HuffPost that most people attempt to find and understand the “why” when processing a tragedy like this — even if information is limited in the immediate aftermath. And though there’s undoubtedly a political component to the messaging, Stalder said parts of Trump’s post do also seem to align with the psychology of victim blaming.

    “In general, unfortunately, it’s relatively common to respond to tragedy by searching for and finding some reason to blame the victim(s) of the tragedy,” Stalder said. “There are psychological benefits to victim blaming — not that those benefits can excuse it.”

    Among those benefits are satisfying “one’s just-world beliefs and one’s need for control “because if we can identify something negative about the victim’s character that caused the outcome, then we might feel safer that the outcome won’t happen to us.”

    Psychotherapist Gina Simmons Schneider said that the nature of online communication may also play a part in how easily we can dehumanize one another, as well as the normalization of this kind of posting.

    “We also know that the more distant we feel from others, the easier it is to inflict harm. That’s why we see so much cruelty online,” Simmons Schneider said. “You might behave politely toward the person with opposing beliefs who happens to be sitting next to you on an airplane. Online, it’s easy to spew hate without seeing the direct social consequences of that abusive behavior.”

    However, in the long run, reinforcing the hypocrisy can lead to a cognitive dissonance that can manifest via feelings of anxiety: “To resolve that internal conflict, we must either change our values or change our behavior to align with them,” Simmons Schneider said.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Why The MAGA-verse Let Trump Trash Rob Reiner | HuffPost Life

    Tags: Demean, Deride, Destructive Narcissists, Heartless, Huffpost, HuffPost Life, Insult, MAGA, MAGA-verse, Malevolent, Psychology, Psychotherapist, Rob Reiner, Tacky, Therapy, Trump, Trump Psychology
    #Demean #Deride #DestructiveNarcissists #Heartless #Huffpost #HuffPostLife #Insult #MAGA #MAGAVerse #Malevolent #Psychology #Psychotherapist #RobReiner #Tacky #Therapy #Trump #TrumpPsychology
  4. Why The MAGA-verse Let Trump Trash Rob Reiner – HuffPost Life

    Psychologists React To THAT Post From Trump About Rob Reiner’s Death

    “It’s really significant when someone like Donald Trump does this,” one psychologist explained. “It sends a signal that it’s acceptable to do this.”

    By Katherine Speller, Dec 19, 2025, 07:00 AM EST, |Updated Dec 19, 2025

    In the aftermath of the deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner, the internet flooded with heartfelt messages of shared grief and support for the family.

    Mostly.

    Over on Truth Social, the posting medium of choice for President Donald Trump, the tone was different.

    “A very sad thing happened last night in Hollywood. Rob Reiner, a tortured and struggling, but once very talented movie director and comedy star, has passed away, together with his wife, Michele, reportedly due to the anger he caused others through his massive, unyielding, and incurable affliction with a mind crippling disease known as TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME, sometimes referred to as TDS,” the president wrote on Truth Social on Monday night.

    Trump and Reiners image…

    “He was known to have driven people CRAZY by his raging obsession of President Donald J. Trump,” Trump continued, “with his obvious paranoia reaching new heights as the Trump Administration surpassed all goals and expectations of greatness, and with the Golden Age of America upon us, perhaps like never before. May Rob and Michele rest in peace!”

    Insulting the victims of a domestic violence-related crime and somehow making the tragedy about his own victimhood didn’t resonate for many.

    Even some proud Trump voters stepped up on the Truth Social platform to critique the president’s “tacky” response to a family tragedy, calling it “heartless and uncalled for” and “unnecessary” to attack Reiner in that moment. Yet, as of this writing, his post still had 9.31k reposts and 38.9k likes. Although there have been some prominent Republican detractors, they were mostly individuals who were already on the outs with the president or had previously spoken against him.

    Trump’s offensive message came after extensive discourse, fueled by the right in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, arguing that “insensitive critiques” of the dead (like sharing words they said aloud to a camera) were in poor taste, grounds for people to lose their jobs, and even akin to promoting political violence.

    To gain a better understanding of how this seemingly hypocritical dynamic came to be, HuffPost spoke with psychologists about what causes individuals to condemn something vehemently one day, only to find themselves seemingly indifferent just a few months later.

    Why Would Anyone Post Like That?

    “It is no real surprise that Trump made it all about himself,” John Jost, co-director of the Center for Social and Political Behavior at New York University, told HuffPost. “That is what destructive narcissists do, people who exhibit what psychologists refer to as malevolent personality traits.”

    “Trump also makes Freud relevant again,” Jost added. “Projection is an everyday occurrence. In this case, someone is deranged, but it’s not Rob Reiner.”

    Daniel R. Stalder, a social psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, told HuffPost that most people attempt to find and understand the “why” when processing a tragedy like this — even if information is limited in the immediate aftermath. And though there’s undoubtedly a political component to the messaging, Stalder said parts of Trump’s post do also seem to align with the psychology of victim blaming.

    “In general, unfortunately, it’s relatively common to respond to tragedy by searching for and finding some reason to blame the victim(s) of the tragedy,” Stalder said. “There are psychological benefits to victim blaming — not that those benefits can excuse it.”

    Among those benefits are satisfying “one’s just-world beliefs and one’s need for control “because if we can identify something negative about the victim’s character that caused the outcome, then we might feel safer that the outcome won’t happen to us.”

    Psychotherapist Gina Simmons Schneider said that the nature of online communication may also play a part in how easily we can dehumanize one another, as well as the normalization of this kind of posting.

    “We also know that the more distant we feel from others, the easier it is to inflict harm. That’s why we see so much cruelty online,” Simmons Schneider said. “You might behave politely toward the person with opposing beliefs who happens to be sitting next to you on an airplane. Online, it’s easy to spew hate without seeing the direct social consequences of that abusive behavior.”

    However, in the long run, reinforcing the hypocrisy can lead to a cognitive dissonance that can manifest via feelings of anxiety: “To resolve that internal conflict, we must either change our values or change our behavior to align with them,” Simmons Schneider said.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Why The MAGA-verse Let Trump Trash Rob Reiner | HuffPost Life

    Tags: Demean, Deride, Destructive Narcissists, Heartless, Huffpost, HuffPost Life, Insult, MAGA, MAGA-verse, Malevolent, Psychology, Psychotherapist, Rob Reiner, Tacky, Therapy, Trump, Trump Psychology
    #Demean #Deride #DestructiveNarcissists #Heartless #Huffpost #HuffPostLife #Insult #MAGA #MAGAVerse #Malevolent #Psychology #Psychotherapist #RobReiner #Tacky #Therapy #Trump #TrumpPsychology
  5. Why The MAGA-verse Let Trump Trash Rob Reiner – HuffPost Life

    Psychologists React To THAT Post From Trump About Rob Reiner’s Death

    “It’s really significant when someone like Donald Trump does this,” one psychologist explained. “It sends a signal that it’s acceptable to do this.”

    By Katherine Speller, Dec 19, 2025, 07:00 AM EST, |Updated Dec 19, 2025

    In the aftermath of the deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner, the internet flooded with heartfelt messages of shared grief and support for the family.

    Mostly.

    Over on Truth Social, the posting medium of choice for President Donald Trump, the tone was different.

    “A very sad thing happened last night in Hollywood. Rob Reiner, a tortured and struggling, but once very talented movie director and comedy star, has passed away, together with his wife, Michele, reportedly due to the anger he caused others through his massive, unyielding, and incurable affliction with a mind crippling disease known as TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME, sometimes referred to as TDS,” the president wrote on Truth Social on Monday night.

    Trump and Reiners image…

    “He was known to have driven people CRAZY by his raging obsession of President Donald J. Trump,” Trump continued, “with his obvious paranoia reaching new heights as the Trump Administration surpassed all goals and expectations of greatness, and with the Golden Age of America upon us, perhaps like never before. May Rob and Michele rest in peace!”

    Insulting the victims of a domestic violence-related crime and somehow making the tragedy about his own victimhood didn’t resonate for many.

    Even some proud Trump voters stepped up on the Truth Social platform to critique the president’s “tacky” response to a family tragedy, calling it “heartless and uncalled for” and “unnecessary” to attack Reiner in that moment. Yet, as of this writing, his post still had 9.31k reposts and 38.9k likes. Although there have been some prominent Republican detractors, they were mostly individuals who were already on the outs with the president or had previously spoken against him.

    Trump’s offensive message came after extensive discourse, fueled by the right in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, arguing that “insensitive critiques” of the dead (like sharing words they said aloud to a camera) were in poor taste, grounds for people to lose their jobs, and even akin to promoting political violence.

    To gain a better understanding of how this seemingly hypocritical dynamic came to be, HuffPost spoke with psychologists about what causes individuals to condemn something vehemently one day, only to find themselves seemingly indifferent just a few months later.

    Why Would Anyone Post Like That?

    “It is no real surprise that Trump made it all about himself,” John Jost, co-director of the Center for Social and Political Behavior at New York University, told HuffPost. “That is what destructive narcissists do, people who exhibit what psychologists refer to as malevolent personality traits.”

    “Trump also makes Freud relevant again,” Jost added. “Projection is an everyday occurrence. In this case, someone is deranged, but it’s not Rob Reiner.”

    Daniel R. Stalder, a social psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, told HuffPost that most people attempt to find and understand the “why” when processing a tragedy like this — even if information is limited in the immediate aftermath. And though there’s undoubtedly a political component to the messaging, Stalder said parts of Trump’s post do also seem to align with the psychology of victim blaming.

    “In general, unfortunately, it’s relatively common to respond to tragedy by searching for and finding some reason to blame the victim(s) of the tragedy,” Stalder said. “There are psychological benefits to victim blaming — not that those benefits can excuse it.”

    Among those benefits are satisfying “one’s just-world beliefs and one’s need for control “because if we can identify something negative about the victim’s character that caused the outcome, then we might feel safer that the outcome won’t happen to us.”

    Psychotherapist Gina Simmons Schneider said that the nature of online communication may also play a part in how easily we can dehumanize one another, as well as the normalization of this kind of posting.

    “We also know that the more distant we feel from others, the easier it is to inflict harm. That’s why we see so much cruelty online,” Simmons Schneider said. “You might behave politely toward the person with opposing beliefs who happens to be sitting next to you on an airplane. Online, it’s easy to spew hate without seeing the direct social consequences of that abusive behavior.”

    However, in the long run, reinforcing the hypocrisy can lead to a cognitive dissonance that can manifest via feelings of anxiety: “To resolve that internal conflict, we must either change our values or change our behavior to align with them,” Simmons Schneider said.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Why The MAGA-verse Let Trump Trash Rob Reiner | HuffPost Life

    Tags: Demean, Deride, Destructive Narcissists, Heartless, Huffpost, HuffPost Life, Insult, MAGA, MAGA-verse, Malevolent, Psychology, Psychotherapist, Rob Reiner, Tacky, Therapy, Trump, Trump Psychology
    #Demean #Deride #DestructiveNarcissists #Heartless #Huffpost #HuffPostLife #Insult #MAGA #MAGAVerse #Malevolent #Psychology #Psychotherapist #RobReiner #Tacky #Therapy #Trump #TrumpPsychology
  6. Why The MAGA-verse Let Trump Trash Rob Reiner – HuffPost Life

    Psychologists React To THAT Post From Trump About Rob Reiner’s Death

    “It’s really significant when someone like Donald Trump does this,” one psychologist explained. “It sends a signal that it’s acceptable to do this.”

    By Katherine Speller, Dec 19, 2025, 07:00 AM EST, |Updated Dec 19, 2025

    In the aftermath of the deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner, the internet flooded with heartfelt messages of shared grief and support for the family.

    Mostly.

    Over on Truth Social, the posting medium of choice for President Donald Trump, the tone was different.

    “A very sad thing happened last night in Hollywood. Rob Reiner, a tortured and struggling, but once very talented movie director and comedy star, has passed away, together with his wife, Michele, reportedly due to the anger he caused others through his massive, unyielding, and incurable affliction with a mind crippling disease known as TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME, sometimes referred to as TDS,” the president wrote on Truth Social on Monday night.

    Trump and Reiners image…

    “He was known to have driven people CRAZY by his raging obsession of President Donald J. Trump,” Trump continued, “with his obvious paranoia reaching new heights as the Trump Administration surpassed all goals and expectations of greatness, and with the Golden Age of America upon us, perhaps like never before. May Rob and Michele rest in peace!”

    Insulting the victims of a domestic violence-related crime and somehow making the tragedy about his own victimhood didn’t resonate for many.

    Even some proud Trump voters stepped up on the Truth Social platform to critique the president’s “tacky” response to a family tragedy, calling it “heartless and uncalled for” and “unnecessary” to attack Reiner in that moment. Yet, as of this writing, his post still had 9.31k reposts and 38.9k likes. Although there have been some prominent Republican detractors, they were mostly individuals who were already on the outs with the president or had previously spoken against him.

    Trump’s offensive message came after extensive discourse, fueled by the right in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, arguing that “insensitive critiques” of the dead (like sharing words they said aloud to a camera) were in poor taste, grounds for people to lose their jobs, and even akin to promoting political violence.

    To gain a better understanding of how this seemingly hypocritical dynamic came to be, HuffPost spoke with psychologists about what causes individuals to condemn something vehemently one day, only to find themselves seemingly indifferent just a few months later.

    Why Would Anyone Post Like That?

    “It is no real surprise that Trump made it all about himself,” John Jost, co-director of the Center for Social and Political Behavior at New York University, told HuffPost. “That is what destructive narcissists do, people who exhibit what psychologists refer to as malevolent personality traits.”

    “Trump also makes Freud relevant again,” Jost added. “Projection is an everyday occurrence. In this case, someone is deranged, but it’s not Rob Reiner.”

    Daniel R. Stalder, a social psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, told HuffPost that most people attempt to find and understand the “why” when processing a tragedy like this — even if information is limited in the immediate aftermath. And though there’s undoubtedly a political component to the messaging, Stalder said parts of Trump’s post do also seem to align with the psychology of victim blaming.

    “In general, unfortunately, it’s relatively common to respond to tragedy by searching for and finding some reason to blame the victim(s) of the tragedy,” Stalder said. “There are psychological benefits to victim blaming — not that those benefits can excuse it.”

    Among those benefits are satisfying “one’s just-world beliefs and one’s need for control “because if we can identify something negative about the victim’s character that caused the outcome, then we might feel safer that the outcome won’t happen to us.”

    Psychotherapist Gina Simmons Schneider said that the nature of online communication may also play a part in how easily we can dehumanize one another, as well as the normalization of this kind of posting.

    “We also know that the more distant we feel from others, the easier it is to inflict harm. That’s why we see so much cruelty online,” Simmons Schneider said. “You might behave politely toward the person with opposing beliefs who happens to be sitting next to you on an airplane. Online, it’s easy to spew hate without seeing the direct social consequences of that abusive behavior.”

    However, in the long run, reinforcing the hypocrisy can lead to a cognitive dissonance that can manifest via feelings of anxiety: “To resolve that internal conflict, we must either change our values or change our behavior to align with them,” Simmons Schneider said.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Why The MAGA-verse Let Trump Trash Rob Reiner | HuffPost Life

    #Demean #Deride #DestructiveNarcissists #Heartless #Huffpost #HuffPostLife #Insult #MAGA #MAGAVerse #Malevolent #Psychology #Psychotherapist #RobReiner #Tacky #Therapy #Trump #TrumpPsychology
  7. Why The MAGA-verse Let Trump Trash Rob Reiner – HuffPost Life

    Psychologists React To THAT Post From Trump About Rob Reiner’s Death

    “It’s really significant when someone like Donald Trump does this,” one psychologist explained. “It sends a signal that it’s acceptable to do this.”

    By Katherine Speller, Dec 19, 2025, 07:00 AM EST, |Updated Dec 19, 2025

    In the aftermath of the deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner, the internet flooded with heartfelt messages of shared grief and support for the family.

    Mostly.

    Over on Truth Social, the posting medium of choice for President Donald Trump, the tone was different.

    “A very sad thing happened last night in Hollywood. Rob Reiner, a tortured and struggling, but once very talented movie director and comedy star, has passed away, together with his wife, Michele, reportedly due to the anger he caused others through his massive, unyielding, and incurable affliction with a mind crippling disease known as TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME, sometimes referred to as TDS,” the president wrote on Truth Social on Monday night.

    Trump and Reiners image…

    “He was known to have driven people CRAZY by his raging obsession of President Donald J. Trump,” Trump continued, “with his obvious paranoia reaching new heights as the Trump Administration surpassed all goals and expectations of greatness, and with the Golden Age of America upon us, perhaps like never before. May Rob and Michele rest in peace!”

    Insulting the victims of a domestic violence-related crime and somehow making the tragedy about his own victimhood didn’t resonate for many.

    Even some proud Trump voters stepped up on the Truth Social platform to critique the president’s “tacky” response to a family tragedy, calling it “heartless and uncalled for” and “unnecessary” to attack Reiner in that moment. Yet, as of this writing, his post still had 9.31k reposts and 38.9k likes. Although there have been some prominent Republican detractors, they were mostly individuals who were already on the outs with the president or had previously spoken against him.

    Trump’s offensive message came after extensive discourse, fueled by the right in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, arguing that “insensitive critiques” of the dead (like sharing words they said aloud to a camera) were in poor taste, grounds for people to lose their jobs, and even akin to promoting political violence.

    To gain a better understanding of how this seemingly hypocritical dynamic came to be, HuffPost spoke with psychologists about what causes individuals to condemn something vehemently one day, only to find themselves seemingly indifferent just a few months later.

    Why Would Anyone Post Like That?

    “It is no real surprise that Trump made it all about himself,” John Jost, co-director of the Center for Social and Political Behavior at New York University, told HuffPost. “That is what destructive narcissists do, people who exhibit what psychologists refer to as malevolent personality traits.”

    “Trump also makes Freud relevant again,” Jost added. “Projection is an everyday occurrence. In this case, someone is deranged, but it’s not Rob Reiner.”

    Daniel R. Stalder, a social psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, told HuffPost that most people attempt to find and understand the “why” when processing a tragedy like this — even if information is limited in the immediate aftermath. And though there’s undoubtedly a political component to the messaging, Stalder said parts of Trump’s post do also seem to align with the psychology of victim blaming.

    “In general, unfortunately, it’s relatively common to respond to tragedy by searching for and finding some reason to blame the victim(s) of the tragedy,” Stalder said. “There are psychological benefits to victim blaming — not that those benefits can excuse it.”

    Among those benefits are satisfying “one’s just-world beliefs and one’s need for control “because if we can identify something negative about the victim’s character that caused the outcome, then we might feel safer that the outcome won’t happen to us.”

    Psychotherapist Gina Simmons Schneider said that the nature of online communication may also play a part in how easily we can dehumanize one another, as well as the normalization of this kind of posting.

    “We also know that the more distant we feel from others, the easier it is to inflict harm. That’s why we see so much cruelty online,” Simmons Schneider said. “You might behave politely toward the person with opposing beliefs who happens to be sitting next to you on an airplane. Online, it’s easy to spew hate without seeing the direct social consequences of that abusive behavior.”

    However, in the long run, reinforcing the hypocrisy can lead to a cognitive dissonance that can manifest via feelings of anxiety: “To resolve that internal conflict, we must either change our values or change our behavior to align with them,” Simmons Schneider said.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Why The MAGA-verse Let Trump Trash Rob Reiner | HuffPost Life

    Tags: Demean, Deride, Destructive Narcissists, Heartless, Huffpost, HuffPost Life, Insult, MAGA, MAGA-verse, Malevolent, Psychology, Psychotherapist, Rob Reiner, Tacky, Therapy, Trump, Trump Psychology
    #Demean #Deride #DestructiveNarcissists #Heartless #Huffpost #HuffPostLife #Insult #MAGA #MAGAVerse #Malevolent #Psychology #Psychotherapist #RobReiner #Tacky #Therapy #Trump #TrumpPsychology
  8. Meanwhile.... Speaking of #TrumpVirus #dementia - #psychopathology - #malevolent #narcissism and #cognitive "slippage"...

    frankgeorge8675309.substack.co

    I've re-read this, and think there are some compelling points here, diagnostically.

    However we want to frame it, this is clearly one deranged, malevolent, incompetent, & angry/entitled individual, whose gross defects are so clear that to ignore them is a badge of #denial or deep #cult indoctrination, or both.

    All hail the Emperor's new clothes!

  9. sunset.femslash.club/collectio

    I'm running a #Malevolent #Femslash event through Sunset!

    Edit: I have invite codes if anyone who wants to participate needs an account.

  10. I hope Faroe gets a speaking role in #Malevolent at some point.

    Yes, because I want to hear how high Harlan Guthrie can pitch his voice.

  11. One of my Fandom Trumps Hate auctions doesn't have any bids on it yet, so right now you can get a fan fic for #TheMurderbotDiaries, #Malevolent, or #TheSiltVerses for just $5.

    fth2025offerings.dreamwidth.or

  12. You don't Say!
    Bad day for Ron DeathSantis?

    Or just a waste of the good ol Legislators' time because soon things will all be in order, top down?

    => In rare move, Florida Republicans defy DeSantis on immigration

    washingtonpost.com/nation/2025

    > The GOP-led state legislature shut down a special session ordered by the governor and overrode one of his vetoes.

    #GQP #DeathSantis #immigration #Florida #TrumpVirus #sycophants #narcissists & #malevolent & #psychopathology

  13. I've decided to offer a second auction for Fandom Trumps Hate. This one will be <5k words with a $5 minimum for #Malevolent, #TheMurderbotDiaries, or #TheSiltVerses.

  14. I've decided to offer a second auction for Fandom Trumps Hate. This one will be <5k words with a $5 minimum for #Malevolent, #TheMurderbotDiaries, or #TheSiltVerses.

  15. I've decided to offer a second auction for Fandom Trumps Hate. This one will be <5k words with a $5 minimum for #Malevolent, #TheMurderbotDiaries, or #TheSiltVerses.

  16. "We’re now at that remarkable point where #Trump’s #sociopathic #narcissism is working synergistically with his advancing #dementia, leaving us with an incredibly #nasty, #malevolent, and #Machiavellian bowl of oatmeal"

    Yup. That's it.

    #Slimy oatmeal you wouldn't serve to anyone, except #MAGA #maggots

    rawstory.com/trump-doj-notifie

  17. "We’re now at that remarkable point where #Trump’s #sociopathic #narcissism is working synergistically with his advancing #dementia, leaving us with an incredibly #nasty, #malevolent, and #Machiavellian bowl of oatmeal"

    Yup. That's it.

    #Slimy oatmeal you wouldn't serve to anyone, except #MAGA #maggots

    rawstory.com/trump-doj-notifie

  18. "We’re now at that remarkable point where #Trump’s #sociopathic #narcissism is working synergistically with his advancing #dementia, leaving us with an incredibly #nasty, #malevolent, and #Machiavellian bowl of oatmeal"

    Yup. That's it.

    #Slimy oatmeal you wouldn't serve to anyone, except #MAGA #maggots

    rawstory.com/trump-doj-notifie

  19. "We’re now at that remarkable point where #Trump’s #sociopathic #narcissism is working synergistically with his advancing #dementia, leaving us with an incredibly #nasty, #malevolent, and #Machiavellian bowl of oatmeal"

    Yup. That's it.

    #Slimy oatmeal you wouldn't serve to anyone, except #MAGA #maggots

    rawstory.com/trump-doj-notifie

  20. "We’re now at that remarkable point where #Trump’s #sociopathic #narcissism is working synergistically with his advancing #dementia, leaving us with an incredibly #nasty, #malevolent, and #Machiavellian bowl of oatmeal"

    Yup. That's it.

    #Slimy oatmeal you wouldn't serve to anyone, except #MAGA #maggots

    rawstory.com/trump-doj-notifie

  21. Siren Spirits of the Underground Lair

    Captivatingly malevolent creatures wait in the depths of this underground lair haunting griffins conjured by the imagination of NK Jemisin

    See More Seeds: aidyslexic.raupulus.dev/collec

    #StableDiffusion #ai #ArtificialIntelligence #griffins #siren-spirits #underground-lair #malevolent #nightmarish

  22. Abandoned Asylum Abhorrent Horned Creatures Unleashed

    Darkness shrouds the cursed hospital as grotesque monsters roam freely Malevolent beings with curved horns lurk in the shadows, their red eyes darting as they hunt for new victims The omninous silence i...

    See More Seeds: aidyslexic.raupulus.dev/collec

    #StableDiffusion #ai #ArtificialIntelligence #abandoned-asylum #haunted-hospital #malevolent-beings #monsters #grotesque #horns #demon-like #MR-James #unforgiving

  23. ANNOUNCEMENT: I'm going to be on a panel this weekend! I'll be joined by Ren Brooke, Lisa Conway-Bühler, and Pacific S. Obadiah answering YOUR creative questions. Come join us this Saturday, 3/23/24, 10am EST!

    #ANNOUNCEMENT #panel #creativeprocess #convention #freeconvention #invictuscon #malevolent #malevolentpodcast

    youtu.be/pAS_mRW_Q1s

  24. The Shadowed Citadel Dread Within

    In the midst of the demonic castle, lurking beneath the fiery glow of torches, cryptic symbols placate creatures with awe-inspiringly malevolent intentions

    See More Seeds: aidyslexic.raupulus.dev/collec

    #StableDiffusion #ai #ArtificialIntelligence #shadowed-citadel #dread #demonic-castle #cryptic-symbols #malevolent

  25. The Shadowed Citadel Dread Within

    In the midst of the demonic castle, lurking beneath the fiery glow of torches, cryptic symbols placate creatures with awe-inspiringly malevolent intentions

    See More Seeds: aidyslexic.raupulus.dev/collec

    #StableDiffusion #ai #ArtificialIntelligence #shadowed-citadel #dread #demonic-castle #cryptic-symbols #malevolent

  26. The Shadowed Citadel Dread Within

    In the midst of the demonic castle, lurking beneath the fiery glow of torches, cryptic symbols placate creatures with awe-inspiringly malevolent intentions

    See More Seeds: aidyslexic.raupulus.dev/collec

    #StableDiffusion #ai #ArtificialIntelligence #shadowed-citadel #dread #demonic-castle #cryptic-symbols #malevolent

  27. The Shadowed Citadel Dread Within

    In the midst of the demonic castle, lurking beneath the fiery glow of torches, cryptic symbols placate creatures with awe-inspiringly malevolent intentions

    See More Seeds: aidyslexic.raupulus.dev/collec

    #StableDiffusion #ai #ArtificialIntelligence #shadowed-citadel #dread #demonic-castle #cryptic-symbols #malevolent

  28. The Shadowed Citadel Dread Within

    In the midst of the demonic castle, lurking beneath the fiery glow of torches, cryptic symbols placate creatures with awe-inspiringly malevolent intentions

    See More Seeds: aidyslexic.raupulus.dev/collec

    #StableDiffusion #ai #ArtificialIntelligence #shadowed-citadel #dread #demonic-castle #cryptic-symbols #malevolent

  29. (ID in thread) did some fan art for a comic con I’m tabling at and I chose the one-man made podcast about a deranged, divorced wet cat instead of something, you know, popular. #mastoart #malevolent

  30. Man, Malevolent has been so good lately. Love how the Butcher arc (Part 34/35) has been switching up the format, making human threats as terrifying as eldritch monsters, and ramping up the drama of trust and connection. Instant relisten for me!

    #Malevolent #MalevolentPod #MalevolentPodcast #horror #horrorPodcast #audioDrama

  31. Top #strategic #risks to #Ireland include (11) "#SocialCohesion risks being undermined by a wide range of factors, including any decline in economic prospects, intergenerational and other inequalities, and increased prevalence of #misinformation/#disinformation and #extremist #exclusionary rhetoric" and (13) "#Integration: #SocialTensions can be exploited by extremist groups, such as through the spread of mis/disinformation, including by #malevolent actors."
    irishexaminer.com/news/arid-41

  32. BONGGG

    "A unique puzzle for each second of the day, with lots of nice touches ..." Paul Slade posted malevolent's new Big Ben word game, and mefites are comparing scores.

    metafilter.com/200045/Big-Ben-

    #mefiprojects #BigBen #WordGame #game #WebGame #malevolent

  33. Meanwhile....

    Mary Trump on The RR Podcast:

    youtube.com/shorts/VhKS9gpjSfY

    As we still stew in the toxic sludge of the #TrumpVIrus / #GQP cult's alternate reality....

    A YT "short" with a serious Randy Rainbow interviewing Mary Trump, who describes " #toxic #narcissism " per DSM.

    Recalling so many discussions about diagnosis, #malevolent #narcissism, and the #toxic 'alternative thinking' of DJT cultists

    #psychopathology #psychology

  34. #Vss365 (#Gardener's version)

    The #Summer #Wildflower #White #Campion (Silene latifolia) is known as #Thunder #Flower or #Thunderbolt.

    Flower #Legend says folks were #Leary of picking White Campion, believing it would cause a #Storm or cause #Death from a #Lightning strike.

    The flower is also known by other #Malevolent names like #Mother #Die. While flower picking, #Children chanted a #Verse that warned against picking White Campion, as doing so would #Kill their mother.

    #Folklore #Flowers

  35. CW: Scary skull of a malevolent demiurgi (18/n)