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  2. Gullibility - Wikipedia

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    Gullibility is a failure of social intelligence in which a person is easily tricked or manipulated into an ill-advised course of action. It is closely related to credulity , which is the tendency to believe unlikely propositions that are unsupported by evidence.

  3. Credulity - Wikipedia

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    The words gullible and credulous are commonly used as synonyms. Goepp & Kay (1984) state that while both words mean "unduly trusting or confiding", gullibility stresses being duped or made a fool of, suggesting a lack of intelligence, whereas credulity stresses uncritically forming beliefs, suggesting a lack of skepticism. [3]

  4. Foolishness - Wikipedia

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    Foolishness is the inability or failure to act following reason due to lack of judgment, stupidity, stubbornness, etc. [1] The things such as impulsivity and/or influences may affect a person's ability to make reasonable decisions. [citation needed] Other reasons of apparent foolishness include naivety, gullibility, and credulity.

  5. Talk:Gullibility - Wikipedia

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    Gullible tends to refer to someone who is easily fooled due to a characteristic trait and says little about his or her experience level. Naive refers to someone who is easily fooled due to a lack of experience and says little about their characteristic nature. A gullible person may or may not be naive and a naive person may or may not be gullible.

  6. What handwriting supposedly says about you - AOL

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    Writing a closed letter 'O' means that you are a private person and an introvert. If the dot on your 'i' lands high above the letter, you are considered to be imaginative.

  7. George Will pens scathing attack on 'unfit' Trump for ... - AOL

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    Longtime conservative columnist George Will published an article Wednesday night in which he called upon the public to contact their lawmakers about Trump.

  8. Badaud - Wikipedia

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    The term usually carries the connotation of idle curiosity, gullibility, simpleminded foolishness and gaping ignorance. It was an old inheritance, but was elaborated as an urban type in the eighteenth and nineteenth century to describe the street crowds that were an essential feature of the Parisian landscape.

  9. The 2 Most Gullible Zodiac Signs (and 3 Who Rarely Fall for a ...

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    The 2 Most Gullible Signs 1. Leo (Jul 23 – Aug 22) Prideful Leo will fall for anything as long as it feeds their desperate need for affirmation. This fire sign lives for a good compliment, so ...