People Will Tell You Exactly Who They Are

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It’s a particular and peculiar benefit of free speech that most people will tell you exactly who they are when you let them.

Anon
February 6, 2025
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Interesting. That probably explains why I have had so many people tell me stuff that I am shocked they tell anyone. I let people talk and don’t interrupt them. I also probably don’t react as much to unusual things as most other people.

I’ve had the most racist, homophobic, sexist, anti-Semitic person I have ever heard of rant for many minutes, multiple times. A far-left woman told me that she and I were one of the new humans, superior to ordinary people. One person, who spent considerable time in a psych ward, told me about the CIA reading our minds. One guy raved about extreme conservative stuff and repeatedly told me that he thought I was a conservative, just like him. Multiple women have told me about their “body count” being in the multiple hundreds.

I just listen.

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9 thoughts on “People Will Tell You Exactly Who They Are

  1. Likely this is phenomenon that has led to Joe Rogan’s success.

    You don’t learn much about someone by talking to them. The real understanding comes from listening.

    Kamala’s handlers would never, in a million years, allow her into an arena that wasn’t absolutely controlled by them.

  2. That’s why they teach us in SERE school to say as little as possible in interrogations. The more you talk, no matter how clever you think you are (or even actually are) your are giving away information.

    That’s been reinforced by discussions I’ve had with LE officers and detectives. Social discussions, not business 😉

  3. They had a body count in the hundreds, and all you did was listen?

    I thought better of you. 🙂

  4. As Randy spoke above. This has been an interrogation technique for years. Especially if the person is somewhat stressed.
    And the next time you ever hear a cop say, no, were just having a conversation here. You will understand what their trying to do.
    My brother was a cop for 30+ years. He said the hardest case he ever had and never cracked. Interrogations, ringers in his cell with guy, you name it. Nothing. Was a guy that never said a word to anyone till the day they let him out of jail. He said “Thanks”, to the jailer that opened the outside door for him.

    • Also why silence works as a technique. Many people cannot stand a conversational vacuum.

  5. And in the case of that last, try to recall where you left the disinfecting wipes…

    • You would think this would be a big concern. They should be a festering pile of stench or something, right? But it doesn’t seem to be that way.

      One woman told me she joined a sex club when she was in her mid-20s and had sex with six hundred different (she emphasized different) men in the first year. When I talked to her, she was probably in her late 70s and still very active and not using condoms. She was running sex parties as a business in various people’s homes and participated in them. She would have sex with a half-dozen or more men each weekend and only used condoms when her partners wanted to. Her husband also participated in the parties and didn’t always use condoms. She appeared to be very healthy.

      Two other women had lifetime body counts approaching 1,000 and seldom used condoms. Nothing of significance to report in terms of STIs. One reported occasional bacterial infections which didn’t seem to be correlated with having sex with someone other than her husband.

      One other woman with a body count in the low hundreds seldom used condoms. She wasn’t concerned about the risk and only had one UTI in the previous year or so.

      I have to wonder if there wasn’t some sort of immunity built up from having contact with a lot of different people.

      One woman with something on the order of 900 partners over 30 years did insist on condom usage. She is in her early 70s and unless you look really close in good light you would think she was in her early fifties.

      I don’t know what is going on, but it is not what I expected.

  6. Sadly, recent history has shown that many things that we routinely wrote off in the past as delusional conspiracy theories or even outright lunacy were and are in fact very real.

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