If they blame themselves, they have to admit that they aren't always the kind of person they want to be (we like to think well of ourselves) Blame someone else, and we can say "They'rebad/wrong, not me" That's also why people like us more when we make them feel better about themselves.
If they blame themselves, they have to admit that they aren't always the kind of person they want to be (we like to think well of ourselves) Blame someone else, and we can say "They'rebad/wrong, not me" That's also why people like us more when we make them feel better about themselves.
People often blame others and adopt a victim mentality as a way to deflect responsibility and protect their self-esteem. This behavior can stem from fear of failure or shame, leading individuals to seek external validation and sympathy. Additionally, portraying oneself as a victim can manipulate social dynamics, garnering support and attention from others. Ultimately, it serves as a coping mechanism to avoid confronting personal issues or challenges.
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They're creatures that suck out blood of their victims (Usually farm animals) People claim that they have red, glowing eyes.
Some people claim it's Las Vegas, Nevada, and others claim it is New Orleans, Louisiana.
in 1918.
some say 40,000-50,000 people. others claim it was 200,000 people.
So people won't make all kinds of false claims just to get money from an insurance company. With the dishonesty in society we can't blame insurance companies for wanting proof of loss before paying a claim.
Some theories claim that it is prehistoric communication. Others, however, claim that it is NOT prehistoric because documenting lifestyles in art is considered recorded history.
because otherwise they would have to answer why they did not help save the victims
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some say 40,000-50,000 others claim it was 200,000