(Part 4) Top products from r/cringepics

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We found 20 product mentions on r/cringepics. We ranked the 146 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 61-80. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top comments that mention products on r/cringepics:

u/lovelynihilism · 8 pointsr/cringepics

I can understand why you're getting frustrated with other people's responses so I'm going to suggest some practical steps that start with easy and safe actions. Read this book and this book. After the second book, start practicing mindfulness meditation regularly. Also start exercising regularly if you don't already and learn a bit about nutrition and eating healthier. These are all evidence backed ways for you to feel better about yourself and deal with problems you have socially. As a side note, I know it's a cliche thing to say, but looks aren't everything. Practice good hygiene, wear clothes that fit and don't underestimate what a bit of confidence and self-deprecating humour can do for your level of attractiveness. Better confidence will come by following the above steps.

u/NotaManMohanSingh · 5 pointsr/cringepics

Yeah he is a pretty polarizing figure. I recommend the following.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0679759409

Che by Jon Anderson.

And to better understand the politics of that time,

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3218736-u-s-presidents-and-latin-american-interventions

u/michaelsiemsen · 15 pointsr/cringepics

There're probably tons, though I don't know of any better than What Every Body is Saying and Spy the Lie.

Hope that helps!

u/Oiggamed · 1 pointr/cringepics

Tell him to get these.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0974604283

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0974604291/ref=pd_aw_sim_b_2?pi=SL500_SY115

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0972016619/ref=pd_aw_sim_b_2?pi=SL500_SY115

I was having the same problem he was. These helped in a huge way. They are not how to get laid books. I also gave them to my best friend and we are both married now.

u/matt7259 · 87 pointsr/cringepics

If you look behind her, you can see on her bookshelf a copy of Slan, by A.E. Van Vogt, a prolific science fiction writer. This copy actually. She must be a huge fan and wanted to commemorate him, a man born April 26, 1912.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._E._van_Vogt

u/CooterMarie · 16 pointsr/cringepics

>don't ever talk down to me or my family for that matter. It's an email...not rocket science

If you happen to get his name in the gift exchange, I might go with Email for Dummies.

But I'm kind of an asshole.

u/mnky9800n · 28 pointsr/cringepics

That's from some pick up artist book. The idea behind the book was that you are so cocksure you can put down a girl and she will look up to you and want to have sex with you.

Like this.

You break them down, build them up, then they have sex with you.

edit: I think this is the book.

u/cjrobe · 2 pointsr/cringepics

http://www.amazon.com/Name-Dropping-No-nonsense-Everyday-Language/dp/0713675888

Though it may be out of date, it appears to have been published almost 1000 years ago.

u/rrrrrhey · 1 pointr/cringepics

"Pithy"
This person watches Bill O'Reilly.
sigh

u/dmkk · 0 pointsr/cringepics

you can read all about it in this book

and i believe they (PUA) had a tv show.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/cringepics

There is no big bad system. The system is working absolutely perfectly, but you don't quite get that part of it. I do think I do get that part of it better than you.

Anyone who wears a Guy Fawkes mask under just about any circumstance is an idiot. Maybe we are in agreement on more than it would first seem. But we did both visit r/cringepics, and it probably wasn't the first time for either of us.

Also, I brought up the crumple zones because I know about them. I don't care for attacking you personally, but your reply seems pretty dense itself. You don't seem the type really keen to pick up on subtleties.

I don't care about the NSA, ultimately. Ultimately I don't care about 9/11, really, because it's over, and here we are, and here I am, and if there's a problem with the American view on 9/11, that's the crux. Reddit as a collective seems to care a large but fleeting amount about Edward Snowden and the NSA, and the general under-50 populace seems to mirror that number.

A few points more relevant:

  • http://emperors-clothes.com/docs/camps.htm

  • The Bush/Bin Laden connection is well-documented. This book is probably the best resource on that, but I'll admit I've barely Reddit:
    http://www.amazon.com/House-Bush-Saud-Relationship-Dynasties/dp/0743253396 (Maybe the guy's a total liar, and made everything up?)

  • A man named William Cooper predicted in April of 2001 that a major attack would take place in a major city within a few months, and that attack would be blamed on a man almost nobody knew about until maybe September 12th of that year, named Osama Bin Laden.

  • A cursory review of amateur videos and other resources from September 11th itself, including William Cooper's day-long broadcast, suggests that suspicions that the towers were somehow detonated were widespread within hours of the first plane hitting the first tower.

  • Lastly, most importantly, by far, WTC 7 was never ever hit by an airplane, ever. However, it collapsed similarly, and even more precisely (relatively, being about half the size), than the two towers that were hit by airplanes, traveling at around 400 MPH. Again I'll take the liberty of attacking you, and say, yes, open your fucking eyes, you dumb, literally ignorant, shit.

    We're through here. You go your way and I'll go mine.
u/jimmyfivehats · 1 pointr/cringepics

No. Sociopathy was a word invented in 1909 as a euphemism for psychopathy.

(source - see if a library has it if you're interested! - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Psychopath-Theory-Research-Practice/dp/0805850538/)

Apart from this, think of the imprecision of your definition. What is violence? Just physical abuse? What if you deliberately manipulate people into violence? What if you're verbally violent, or aggressive without the intention of following through in order to get your way (think Always Sunny - "the implication")? Violence towards property? Violence towards animals? Is one violent act enough to tip you over the edge, or do you have to make a sustained series of violent acts to make the transition? For how long?

Neither sociopathy nor psychopathy have been used (E: to my knowledge) in the DSM until very recently, when psychopathy was used to represent a specific subsection of people with anti-social personality disorder. In that sense, psychopathy has more claim to legitimacy, so sociopath could be argued to be an informal or slang term for psychopath. That's the only way they really differ.

Saying a sociopath is a non-violent psychopath is like saying poop is faeces that isn't in a stool holder.