The benefit of this parental approach is that reinforces the cognitive 
dominance of the parent without coercion. The downside is that it probably 
accelerates the evolution of the child’s escape tactics. They think more, 
reveal less. 
“People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought 
which they seldom use.” ― Søren Kierkegaard 

From: Friam <[email protected]> on behalf of Steve Smith 
<[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, March 26, 2026 at 10:49 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] satire collapse 

I'm not very up on Dexter, the show nor character but I have the general 
outline. I often think that my awareness of lying (with words, actions, affect) 
as a *choice* put me on the edge between being a sociopath and being "far from 
it"... had I felt that lying was a necessity or in some way ends/means 
justified I could easily have put whatever talents I might have for persuasion 
or misdirection in acutely anti/a/mis/dys-social modes. 
Or maybe I do and am in denial... and those who I haven't drawn into my web of 
lies simply don't see it either. Being human is tricky... 
On 3/26/26 11:08 am, Marcus Daniels wrote: 

Steve writes: 
“My parents were acutely good at not allowing me to project much with 
them manipulatively... they seemed to *almost always* actually respond 
to what I was thinking/feeling rather than any actions or affects I 
might have tried to generate to get a specific response from them. I 
very much appreciate that style of levelness, for all the ways it 
interfered with my childhood deviousness.” 
Lol.. Dexter Episode 204: See Through

“Harry tells young Dexter to lie to the psychiatrist, to think about what he's 
going to say, but to say the exact opposite of what he's thinking.” 






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