Stary Moon (@stary9899) 's Twitter Profile
Stary Moon

@stary9899

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calendar_today11-01-2024 19:27:16

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Shadows of Control (@shadows_control) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Manipulative people are cunning. They learn your weaknesses, your dreams, and your fears. They build a facade of support and love. They make you feel safe, cherished, and valued. But eventually, the mask slips. They start to use your vulnerabilities against you. They manipulate

The Narcissist Box (@narcissistbox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Narcissists love to play games and manipulate people, often pitting them against each other. Narcissists may involve a third party in your relationship to keep you on your toes, creating jealousy and competition. It’s a twisted tactic to keep you constantly vying for their

The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@vigilantfox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what 23-year-old Alexis Lorenze looked like before her vaccine injury. And this is what she looks like now. Alexis was mandated to take three vaccines against her will, and now she anticipates only having a few days to live. Her dying wish is for you to share her story.

This is what 23-year-old Alexis Lorenze looked like before her vaccine injury. And this is what she looks like now.

Alexis was mandated to take three vaccines against her will, and now she anticipates only having a few days to live. Her dying wish is for you to share her story.
Dr Karen Mitchell PhD (@karenmitchell__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The death stare of the narcissist/psychopath is chilling! When they are challenged their eyes turn black, they stare with a powerful look of contempt, they draw themselves closer to the target & threaten in a quiet & even tone. The episode seeps with malice & intimidation.

The Wily Survivor (@wilysurvivor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A narcissist's "interest" in their children’s lives is just for show. They'll demand updates & control, but when it comes to real involvement (i.e., attending therapy, listening, or homework), they’re nowhere to be found. It’s never truly about the kids, just their image. (1/2)