Melissa G. Moore
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It's hard to say what that's about. But I found it to be really humorous because it's so absurd. It's so absurd. It's funny. And so I like that Annalie, she got that. And so there's moments of levity. Yeah, it's how we cope. Yes.
It's hard to say what that's about. But I found it to be really humorous because it's so absurd. It's so absurd. It's funny. And so I like that Annalie, she got that. And so there's moments of levity. Yeah, it's how we cope. Yes.
I think she's incredible. I've really appreciated how she respected me as a person. And I also really appreciated her sensitivity to the people that she meets in the series, because I feel like in my own life, I feel like I care and I feel like she portrayed how I care.
I think she's incredible. I've really appreciated how she respected me as a person. And I also really appreciated her sensitivity to the people that she meets in the series, because I feel like in my own life, I feel like I care and I feel like she portrayed how I care.
I think she's incredible. I've really appreciated how she respected me as a person. And I also really appreciated her sensitivity to the people that she meets in the series, because I feel like in my own life, I feel like I care and I feel like she portrayed how I care.
Oh, there's scenes that from his profile or just the way he speaks, he really embodied the matter of factness that my father has. Like in one of the letters he wrote to me, I was a great dad, but the only thing that was wrong is my eight errors in judgment, meaning the murders of the eight women. But that's how he would speak about the victims. Eight heirs in judgment.
Oh, there's scenes that from his profile or just the way he speaks, he really embodied the matter of factness that my father has. Like in one of the letters he wrote to me, I was a great dad, but the only thing that was wrong is my eight errors in judgment, meaning the murders of the eight women. But that's how he would speak about the victims. Eight heirs in judgment.
Oh, there's scenes that from his profile or just the way he speaks, he really embodied the matter of factness that my father has. Like in one of the letters he wrote to me, I was a great dad, but the only thing that was wrong is my eight errors in judgment, meaning the murders of the eight women. But that's how he would speak about the victims. Eight heirs in judgment.
And I felt that Dennis Quaid, he did a great job of portraying my father in that way.
And I felt that Dennis Quaid, he did a great job of portraying my father in that way.
And I felt that Dennis Quaid, he did a great job of portraying my father in that way.
Well, I wanted to get the head scan because I heard from Dr. Fallon. He's a world-renowned expert and researcher on psychopaths and is one himself. And he has this incredible story of how he discovered he's a psychopath by doing
Well, I wanted to get the head scan because I heard from Dr. Fallon. He's a world-renowned expert and researcher on psychopaths and is one himself. And he has this incredible story of how he discovered he's a psychopath by doing
Well, I wanted to get the head scan because I heard from Dr. Fallon. He's a world-renowned expert and researcher on psychopaths and is one himself. And he has this incredible story of how he discovered he's a psychopath by doing
looking at the brain scans of criminals violent criminals and for one of his studies he had somebody put his brain scan in mixed in with a whole bunch of violent criminals and he put it up on the board and he's like oh here's the psychopath and it's his brain scan but um i found him really fascinating because there's this negative association with psychopaths and
looking at the brain scans of criminals violent criminals and for one of his studies he had somebody put his brain scan in mixed in with a whole bunch of violent criminals and he put it up on the board and he's like oh here's the psychopath and it's his brain scan but um i found him really fascinating because there's this negative association with psychopaths and
looking at the brain scans of criminals violent criminals and for one of his studies he had somebody put his brain scan in mixed in with a whole bunch of violent criminals and he put it up on the board and he's like oh here's the psychopath and it's his brain scan but um i found him really fascinating because there's this negative association with psychopaths and
If you're a psychopath, you're, you know, it's kind of linked to being a killer, but it's actually not the case. He talks about how psychopaths are necessary in our civilization. But he leads me down, if you recall, listening to it, he leads me down a long path of like drawing out after he looks at my head scan to see if I'm a psychopath. Right. And I'm just on edge.
If you're a psychopath, you're, you know, it's kind of linked to being a killer, but it's actually not the case. He talks about how psychopaths are necessary in our civilization. But he leads me down, if you recall, listening to it, he leads me down a long path of like drawing out after he looks at my head scan to see if I'm a psychopath. Right. And I'm just on edge.
If you're a psychopath, you're, you know, it's kind of linked to being a killer, but it's actually not the case. He talks about how psychopaths are necessary in our civilization. But he leads me down, if you recall, listening to it, he leads me down a long path of like drawing out after he looks at my head scan to see if I'm a psychopath. Right. And I'm just on edge.