welcome! jeremy freese is a professor in sociology at northwestern university. he finds blogging to be a good diversion from insomnia and a far better use of time than television.
Thursday, August 04, 2005
think of your twenty-four closest friends. if none of them are sociopaths, then it's you.
I think you can tell whether someone's evil by the glint in their eyes. That's what that book's cover is telling me. Just look around and watch people's eyes. If you see the evil glint... EVIL!
(of course, staring at people suspiciously, looking for their evil glints puts an evil glint in your own eyes!)
This book freaks me out.
ReplyDeleteDid you notice that if you walk around the room, those eyes seem to follow you?
ReplyDeleteI think you can tell whether someone's evil by the glint in their eyes. That's what that book's cover is telling me. Just look around and watch people's eyes. If you see the evil glint... EVIL!
ReplyDelete(of course, staring at people suspiciously, looking for their evil glints puts an evil glint in your own eyes!)
Is it in his eyes?
ReplyDeleteOh no, you'll be deceived!
Is it in his eyes?
Oh no, he'll make believe!
If you wanna know if he's a socio(path),
It's in his kiss.
I think that's my mother on the bottom. That would explain so much.
ReplyDeleteFurther proof that any book where the author's name is followed by "Ph.D" on the spine should be disregarded.
ReplyDeleteAyrrrrr, Mateys.
ReplyDeleteDid I mention that on the amazon.com listing, the author is "Martha Phd Stout?" Around here, when we mean "Phd Stout," we just say "Guinness."
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