ellauri095.html on line 86: Gerard Manley Hopkins SJ (28 July 1844 – 8 June 1889) was an English poet and Jesuit priest, whose posthumous fame established him among the leading Victorian poets. His manipulation of prosody – particularly his concept of sprung rhythm – established him as an innovative writer of verse, as did his technique of praising God through vivid use of imagery and nature. Only after his death did Robert Bridges begin to publish a few of Hopkins's mature poems in anthologies, hoping to prepare the way for wider acceptance of his style. By 1930 his work was recognised as one of the most original literary accomplishments of his century. It had a marked influence on such leading 20th-century poets as T. S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender and Cecil Day-Lewis. Eikös tässäkin ole nippu homoja?
ellauri142.html on line 83: Markku is an outcast. The awkward, illegitimate son of a dazzlingly wealthy Count, he was educated in France but returns to Russia now that his father’s health is in decline. Polite society shuns him for his hero-worship of Napoleon and enthusiasm for the politics of revolution. But his blundering sincerity charms Andrei, his truest friend; and the blonde air hostess Natacha, who delights in his presence. He is quickly married off by stealth through the manipulation of others around him and is likely to face further heartache given that his wife prefers bedding her brother. It looks like this unlikely hero is smitten with her mother Pirkko Hiekkala but is set for heartache given his kind and gentle nature.
ellauri180.html on line 211: He concluded that only 4% of foreskins were fully retractile at birth, yet 90% were so by the age of 3 years. Of these remaining foreskins, most could be rendered retractile by gentle manipulation. Recent studies have suggested that by the age of 17 years, only 1% remain unretractile.
ellauri300.html on line 595: The article asserted that "texts, emails and recordings of calls between McLean and her father provided to Rolling Stone suggest a pattern of asserting control and manipulation over Jackie, her actions and memories, and a seeming drive by the elder McLean to maintain a certain public image." In one email, McLean wrote his daughter, “unless you support me publicly and frequently you should not expect me to lift a finger for you nor will I give you another red cent.”
ellauri360.html on line 488: Anabaptists argued that an informal Christendom exists in America. Even though no particular brand of Christianity or Church is named by the government of the United States (disestablishment), Christians still see their nation as Christian in some sense and see the church as obligated to serve the state, much like a chaplain. American Christians see themselves between the extreme of Anabaptist independence and full-blown Christendom as modeled in Europe. The shift away from the Christendom model, however subtle, is crucial to understanding American Christianity. In the end, it is the voluntary, independent, and businesslike disposition of Western missionaries that left the lasting mark upon the churches of the Global South. Translation holds ample opportunity for Western missionaries to import their own cultural bias. The effect of translation was not only cultural manipulation, but a boost for wearing US made t-shirts, shorts and baseball caps to hide the yummy naked breasts.
ellauri488.html on line 438: Specific nanny/caretaker case: The most detailed legal claim involves a former nanny who alleges repeated sexual encounters she says were non-consensual emotional manipulation and coercion she later filed civil suits based on these claims.
ellauri488.html on line 540: desperation, emotional immaturity, or even manipulation in darker writing. So it’s not always meant to be “good communication,” even in fiction.
ellauri488.html on line 748: Shadow Moon is an ex-con and Wednesday’s bodyguard; he is also technically Mr. Wednesday’s son (a product of Odin’s manipulations) and later discovers he was resurrected after being killed.
ellauri488.html on line 754: Shadow rejects being a mere pawn: after learning Wednesday’s manipulations, he kills (or allows to die) Wednesday in some versions of the story and walks away, disillusioned but choosing his own path.
xxx/ellauri116.html on line 394: Mikäs se nyt oli? Ainiin se 1700-luvun romaani, mulla taitaa olla se, vaikken ole lukenut. A French epistolary novel by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, first published in four volumes by Durand Neveu from March 23, 1782. It is the story of the Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont, two narcissistic rivals (and ex-lovers) who use seduction as a weapon to socially control and exploit others, all the while enjoying their cruel games and boasting about their talent for manipulation. It has been seen as depicting the corruption and depravity of the French nobility shortly before the French Revolution, and thereby attacking the Ancien Régime. The book has also been described as merely a story about two amoral people.
xxx/ellauri120.html on line 76: Bernays became a highly sought, and extravagantly paid consultant to a number of leading businesses. His many successes include helping the American Tobacco Company to sell cigarettes to women, advertising them as glamorous “torches of freedom”; and aiding the United Fruit Company to sell bananas, and when the newly elected president of Guatemala threatened the business interests of United Fruit, Bernays persuaded the CIA and the US government—through rumors, innuendos, and manipulation of the press about a growing Communist menace—to overthrow the his government.
xxx/ellauri120.html on line 80: The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in a democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, and our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of…It is they who pull the wires that control the public mind. (Lähde: Bernays; Propaganda)
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 734: The Spider and the Fly is a poem by Mary Howitt (1799–1888), published in 1829. The first line of the poem is "'Will you walk into my parlour?' said the Spider to the Fly." The story tells of a cunning spider who entraps a fly like Korinna (the name means little girl) into its web through the use of seduction and manipulation. The poem is a cautionary tale against those who use flattery and charm to disguise their true intentions (of fucking the little fly silly).
xxx/ellauri250.html on line 318: Justsum Nobodee: Sucker!!! This had to have been written by a collapsed narcissist. Poor poor narcissist, finally alone after shitting on everyone, destroying children, screaming, lying, trickery, snickering, selfish, back stabbing, manipulation, hypocrites, humiliating innocent people, stealing other peoples children. oh poor them. Bless their heart. They are the victim here. Just give them more attention.
xxx/ellauri472.html on line 347: Story of O: Chapter 2 (French: Histoire d'O: Chapitre 2) is a 1984 Franco-Spanish erotic drama film co-written, produced, and directed by Éric Rochat, serving as a sequel to the 1975 adaptation of Pauline Réage's novel Story of O (Chapter 1). The film, with a runtime of 108 minutes, stars Sandra Wey in the lead role as O, who evolves from a submissive figure into a dominatrix tasked with compromising a powerful industrialist and his family through seduction and manipulation. Released on August 8, 1984, it explores themes of dominance, power dynamics, and erotic intrigue in a narrative that continues the original story's exploration of BDSM elements, though it diverges by focusing on O's newfound agency.
xxx/ellauri487.html on line 587: Erdoğan: personalized power with institutional manipulation and regional adventurism.
xxx/ellauri492.html on line 88: An episode of narcissistic rage derives from a threat to a person's sense of self and is characterized by intense anger.

In a relationship, for example, this could manifest in physical or verbal abuse, manipulation, or passive-aggressive behavior. Narcissistic rage is different from other forms of anger in that narcissistic rage is disproportionate to the perceived slight; it’s as though the person has a hair-trigger response. It’s completely out of proportion to what provoked it and often takes the other person by surprise.
xxx/ellauri492.html on line 125: Here are some of the telltale signs: Excessive Need for Attention: Your in-law constantly seeks admiration and attention, often dominating conversations and making everything about themselves. Lack of Empathy: They show little regard for your feelings or needs, dismissing them in favor of their own desires. Manipulative Tactics: Your in-law may use manipulation to control situations or influence your decisions, often to benefit themselves at your expense. Sense of Entitlement: They believe they are inherently deserving of special treatment and may act with a superior attitude towards others (you, even all of Brasilia). Difficulty Accepting Criticism: Your in-law struggles to handle any form of criticism and may react defensively or aggressively when confronted with their behavior.
xxx/ellauri492.html on line 133: Create a United Front: Present a united front when addressing issues with the narcissistic in-law to show solidarity within the family. Not like some fucking NATO. Celebrate Small Wins: Acknowledge and celebrate progress made in handling challenging situations together. Useful manipulative tactics can include guilt-tripping, playing the victim, or using emotional blackmail to control situations. Look for signs like constant need for admiration, lack of empathy, manipulation to get what they want, and belittling your feelings or experiences.
xxx/ellauri492.html on line 145: Your achievements are ignored or diminished by him: Finally, land your dream job? “Good for you… I guess.” He’ll either completely ignore your successes or downplay them to mere footnotes in his own epic saga. He plays family members against each other for control: He pits the golden child against the scapegoat, showing approval and strong disapproval to create friction. It’s a twisted game of emotional and psychological manipulation. You feel emotionally drained after spending time with him: Conversations become monologues and your feelings? Not welcomed. It’s the emotional tax of navigating a world ruled by a self-absorbed king. He never admits his faults or apologizes abjectly and sincerely: He thinks he’s the better person in any given situation. So, he’ll twist the story, gaslight you into doubting your own reality, and expertly deflect blame to the scapegoat child.
xxx/ellauri492.html on line 158: When the narc parent’s manipulations spark a fire, seek refuge in your partner’s support. Call HIM at 4am, talk openly, vent frustrations, and strategize together. The war is lost when you’re divided, so strengthen your alliance and face the storm together. It’s your love that builds the fortress against his negativity.
xxx/ellauri492.html on line 161: He’s shown you his colors, a kaleidoscope of self-absorption and manipulation. Years of not protecting your boundaries won’t magically turn him into a supportive father figure. Don’t expect abject apologies, heartfelt gestures, or even basic respect. Accept that his unhealthy motives are based on seeking control and validation. Instead, celebrate small victories like sharp ripostes. Stop setting yourself up for disappointment. When people show their true colors, believe them. He is an arsehole, so the color is brown. When your father-in-law unleashes his verbal assaults, your calm is your shield. Don’t fuel the fire with anger or tears. Don't run off weeping with your ma taking your dinners in doggie bags.
xxx/ellauri492.html on line 176: A narcissistic daughter-in-law will always put her needs and desires above those of others, including your son and any potential children the couple may have. She may act disrespectfully toward you, frequently engage in manipulation, or refuse to admit fault. Dealing with her self-centeredness can be frustrating, so learning how to cope with it can make your own life easier.
xxx/ellauri492.html on line 183: 2. She’s Manipulative. A narcissistic daughter-in-law often relies on manipulation to control situations and get what she wants. She might refuse to follow through on promises unless her conditions are met. For example, she could agree to attend a family event but show up late or not at all, using the situation to make others feel guilty or indebted.
xxx/ellauri492.html on line 221: Recognizing gaslighting is crucial for maintaining your emotional balance when dealing with a narcissistic daughter-in-law. Gaslighting might look like her denying plans you know were made, twisting your words, or making you question your memory of events. Instead of engaging in arguments to prove your point, calmly assert your version of the situation with confidence. For example, if she denies inviting you over, you could say, “I recall that conversation, but it’s fine if plans have changed.” Staying composed and self-assured can help you avoid falling into her trap of confusion and manipulation.
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