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  2. Creepiness - Wikipedia

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    Creepiness is the state of being creepy, or causing an unpleasant feeling of fear or unease to someone and/or something. [1] Certain traits or hobbies may make people seem creepy to others; interest in horror or the macabre might come across as 'creepy', and often people who are perverted or exhibit predatory behavior are called 'creeps'.

  3. Capgras delusion - Wikipedia

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    Capgras delusion or Capgras syndrome is a psychiatric disorder in which a person holds a delusion that a friend, spouse, parent, other close family member, or pet has been replaced by an identical impostor.

  4. How do I know if someone in my life is a narcissist? Here's ...

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    For instance, someone with narcissistic traits may act self important but still demonstrate consideration for others' opinions and feelings; diagnosed or pathological narcissists often ignore the ...

  5. 10 Signs Someone Is a Fake Friend - AOL

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    Here are the signs of a fake friend. It can be hard to spot a fake friend, but if their behavior is repeatedly manipulative or unkind, it's time to walk away. Here are the signs of a fake friend.

  6. 10 Signs That Someone Likes You But Is Hiding It - AOL

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    “If they comment when you mention someone else or get jealous about you hanging out with someone else, this is typically a sign they have feelings for you,” Dr. Hafeez explains. 4. They ask ...

  7. Truman Show delusion - Wikipedia

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    The content of delusions is invariably tied to a person's life experience, and contemporary culture seems to play an important role. [5] A retrospective study conducted in 2008 [ 6 ] showed how delusional content has evolved from religious/magical, to political and eventually to technically themed.

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  9. Backbiting - Wikipedia

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    By insulting the opposing person, the backbiter diminishes them and, by doing so, restores their own self-esteem. A bond may also be established with the confidante if they are receptive to the hostile comment. Such gossip is common in human society as people seek to divert blame and establish their place in the dominance hierarchy. [3]