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  2. 7 common body language habits that make you look arrogant - AOL

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    However, if you've ever been engaged in a conversation with someone who continues to not-so-subtly glance at his wrist (or the time on his phone), you know that far too many people do this very thing.

  3. People Share Their Family Secrets That Aren’t For The Faint ...

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    Image credits: FloorShowoff #6. Hell, I am positively mortified hearing about all these stories in here. Mine is a bit light one. I am from a very conservative country, and arranged marriages were ...

  4. Guilt trip - Wikipedia

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    Guilt tripping is a form of emotional blackmail [1] that is often designed to manipulate other people by preying on their emotions and feelings of guilt or responsibility. . This can be a form of toxic behavior that can have detrimental effects on a person's well-being as well as their relationsh

  5. Contempt of cop - Wikipedia

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    In some areas it is called P.O.P. (for "Pissing Off the Police") when a suspect's demeanor influences officer's response to people. "Leniency might be afforded to persons who treat officers with respect, whereas the heavy hand of the law is extended to persons who are disrespectful, ill mannered or rude." [27]

  6. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    4. Intentionally get someone in trouble [280] knock up Make a woman pregnant; impregnate [280] know your onions 1. Know one's stuff e.g. Joe really knows his onions when it comes to cooking [281] 2. Knowledgeable about a given subject or task; also know one's onions; knowing one's onions; knew one's onions; known one's onions [282

  7. 50 Things That Signal Someone Is Not As Intelligent As They ...

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    Most of the time, people pick apart grammatical errors or things that they didn't phrase right and use it as the base of their whole argument. An intellectual debate shouldn't include yelling.

  8. Pyromania - Wikipedia

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    Pyromania can occur in children as young as age three, though such cases are rare. Only a small percentage [quantify] of children and teenagers arrested for arson are child pyromaniacs. A preponderance of the individuals are male; [17] one source states that ninety percent of those diagnosed with pyromania are male. [5]

  9. Sam Altman risks sounding ‘arrogant’ to explain what’s wrong ...

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    And so we get to just say, ‘Well, we’re going to figure it out, and we’re going to try things, and if we got it wrong, like, who cares…It’s not like we screwed up something that was ...