• highlow@lemmy.world
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    That sounds less like an empath and more like a cop. They know everything you’re thinking within 5 seconds

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    It’s almost like we spent millions of years evolving as social communal animals. Almost like we evolved …wait for it…

    Empathy. /gasp

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      We’re not very good at it. Lots of ways our empathy systems can be hacked.

      Take the Kuleshov effect where a broodily staring man is edited with a secondary image which completely changes most people’s reading of the internal feeling of the person.

      It’s not a perfect system.

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          How did you experience the video on that wikipedia page? For me the face of the man had the exact same expression in all shots. But that might be my alexithymia.

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          How would a single person evolve at all? At least your lack of intelligence and compulsive urge to downvote what’s beyond your understanding certainly is not a medical condition. Nor can it be helped. An asshole will always remain an asshole.

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    “I’m an empath” a.k.a. I’m so stupid that I think reading body language requires supernatural powers

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      Or you have bpd.

      Obviously not “you” as in the commenter I’m responding to

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        As far as I’ve been told, that’s an extension of their inability to regulate emotions. They aren’t more in tune with other’s emotions, but rather, their emotional responses to other’s emotions is stronger than the average person.

        People with bpd aren’t sensing other people’s emotions more, they are reacting to it more due to their dysregulation.

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    I sort of have this… but its not supernatural.

    It’s just my autistic quirk of adopting personality traits of people around me… I’ve heard it called Chameleoning

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    As someone with extremely u!usual emotional reactions: i love this shit. It’s so cool and good.

    And if you argue agaibst it, for any other model of compassion, you’re just a monster.