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Enter Me! The Skillionaire Says In Parentheses

Enter Me! The Skillionaire Says In Parentheses

"What are the odds of gods for not putting me on the top? Screw it! Let's hatch a plot blacker than a kettle calling a pot!" Enter MFX90! Preferred referral, MF! Not that Mother******. First letter: 'Messiah'! Second letter: 'Father'! Why? Because you'll be calling her Daddy!—Despite choosing to stay female for psychological advantage to many heroes and transmigators along the way who find her scrumptious. A poet who'd lull you with flowery words before crushing it. A psychologist where lies and truths are but the same as myth. A strategist who controls the marionette like a pirouette. And a devil who hates hubris to the core. Living in a chaotic world with Usurpers and Angels trying to ram each other like batteries, with an ounce of stupidity faster than the reeling tape of misery. That 'MF' is the exemplar of perfection! Because it will be impossible to defeat a cultivator with just a little tinker on her genes. Who would have thought that being able to harness the harness proved to be horrifyingly destructive? This advocate of determination deem herself as a Skillionaire, collecting every knowledge and capabilities just to categorize them into 'Skill' within her brain. An internal system she created for herself to ease her lunatic tendency of human experimentation. But this 'MF' has a horrible glaring weakness. She has stage fright. ------------ [Sometimes contain mature, triggering, gore, and questionable content. Read at your own direction] [Checking the Tags before reading is advised] ------------ The cover illustration belongs to its respective creator. ------------ Craving for more something less obscene but still with the same smart and interesting protagonist? Try my "Re: Tentacles System"!
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Devil Says 'H!'

Devil Says 'H!'

Skylar is a young seventeen years old girl, who had her fate written in her name even before she was born. Her normal life did not last long, and before she knew what she was stepping into, she had to come across the world where dangers were fighting to get in her way. The creepy childhood of Skylar only got harder when she became a teen. Trying to have a normal life, hiding secrets from her very best friends, was harder than she hoped to be. School was the same to Skylar, but not for long. She had many doubts wherever she turned. Skylar suspects a teacher and things do not work well to prove the teacher’s innocence as well. Fighting along with her very best friends, Skylar tries to stay undercover, but for how long, she does not know. Her nightmares and her scars leave her marked forever, and for the beautiful girl with blue eyes, that is not the only worst and cruel thing to happen. Fighting devils, demons and more nameless and surprising creatures, Skylar has to learn more about the world that is unique only to her. She thinks that she knows a lot, but to be honest, what she knows does not even reach to a decimal level of what she does not know. How will Skylar learn what she does not know? What happens to her when her enemies find out about her thirst for knowledge and her weaknesses that shakes her to the root, making her afraid? Having enemies all around her, there are only a few people whom she could actually call as her family. Even from all the people she loves, the only relation she has to herself is her father. Skylar loves her father the most, and will he be her weakest point one day? Or will her best friend Reese come between her, when she stands in the danger's way, fighting for what she knows is right? Will Skylar let others sacrifice themselves for her sake? What will she do when she is put in a test where her emotions, strength and mental power is tested? Dwell in... 'cause this is her story. Devil Says 'H!'
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And the Survey Says

And the Survey Says

Project Director Zane Caldwell has a major problem -- a charming, go-getter hotshot from Chicago named Ford Trionni, recently hired at Widdley Finch Inc., a Connecticut-based marketing research company. The man, whom the secretarial pool nicknamed "The Italian Stallion" based on his stunning good looks and sexual aura, has also gained the reputation of a superstar in the industry due to his innovative analytical techniques. The trouble is, the man wears his accolades like a badge on his lapel, strutting around the office like a peacock.<br><br>Ford's self-centered, lofty attitude drives Zane to utter distraction. Even worse, the man seems to know it, intentionally using his sizzling sex appeal to tie Zane's patience and libido into knots while giving off mixed messages of mutual attraction. But from what Zane can tell, Ford's already involved in an intense relationship with someone else, and the last thing Zane wants is to fall for a guy who not only treats him like a peon instead of an equal, but intends to make him a side dish to his current love affair.<br><br>Yet as he works with Ford on an important account, Zane begins to realize there's more to Ford than the man lets on, and all may not be what it seems. As the heat between them builds into an inferno despite their contrary work relationship, Zane vows to get to the bottom of Ford's confusing behavior once and for all. Is the man playing games with Zane's job and his heart, or is there a chance they might actually discover they're the perfect partners?
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WHEN THE GOOD SAYS GOODBYE

WHEN THE GOOD SAYS GOODBYE

Love can be a strange thing, how can you fall for someone who is not meant to be loved. Siya, an orphan who doesn't know her parents at all was taken by Leo, the underworld gangster. Being grown naturally strong she was the best in the team. Name it and she can be what you ask her. The best Spy, The best Shooter and what not but... not a lover she was not meant for it. Moreover, she had secrets which could ruin her family. Zane, an army officer, who always used his brain and never heart, he was kept kept unknown since he was also the best in the army force and was always sent for missions and aside from that a playboy. He had everyone around him and grew with love all his life. Never once went through something depressing or sad HOWEVER he was now on an adventure to hell which held nothing but betrayal. One night, his eyes fell on her, unknown that the two are enemies he couldn't help but be driven crazy by her attitude which could be said to be only an infatuation. "She was cute was all he could think." her small tiny frame appeared so frail to him that he at once believed she could never hurt anyone. He met her again and this time he decided to make her his.. He had come with terms with it that for the rest of his life it's going to be her only. He finally made himself into a one woman man. When he came to know he was shattered, his innocent love was all a sham, she kept him in dark was all what he could think of before determining his revenge. He felt his world crumbling as she laughed coldly and spouted: I never loved you. He could feel his heart bleeding inside of him and he stood still. Soon, Standing before each other, the two had their guns right at each other's head as ..... In the end what shall happen, the two enemies, will Siya and Zane fall in love or will they kill each other? NOTE: This novel is about two such lovers who have no way of getting together brace yourself to go on a journey of sadness. And also no cold and ruthless male lead but obviously a cold rude female lead. 2nd lead: Tom, the son of Leo and the stepbrother of Siya Myra, a mystery girl * no rape Currently: 3 to 4 chapters weekly. If get enough reviews: 5 to 6 chapters weekly. If get enough active readers and enough votes as power stones 1 chapter daily! Cover right: All right to original owner, and not mine. Instagram: Mayaauthor
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My Stalker Says I Believe Him

My Stalker Says I Believe Him

In the game he'd played, the daughter of the two Dukes saved the world. Her beautiful appearance, cheat ability, and tenacious spirit as she stood by the Player's side made her popular with male and female fans alike. When he dies he finds himself in the game; It's all real. Born as a powerless ghost spirit, he needs help if he wants the power to stand by his beloved heroine. So he seeks out the Millennium Magic Genius. He had talent unseen in thousands of years. With a few tips from his knowledge of the game, the Genius could grant him the ability to stand by the Heroine's side. He didn't expect that someone else would visit during his stay with the Genius. Or that there had originally been two daughters of the Dukes. It turns out the cat-folk who was said to have started the Apocalypse was the Heroine's twin sister. Even more surprising, she didn't kill her father, as had been said in the game. She didn't act like her 'character' at all. Maybe she would in the future, but right now she was simply a heartbroken little girl. He can't help but be awestruck by her. The situations that arise show him another side of her. A side that shows potential to be a Heroine. If he shapes her, can he use her? Can he avoid the bad ending depicted in the game? So, he decided to help her. He will stay by her side and keep her from getting mixed up in plots that might pull her into being the abandoned, tortured character he knew. He will fight so she can stay happy. He will protect her; He WILL save her. Even if it means saving the rest of the world first.
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Simon says

Simon says

Simon was a 13-year-old orphan who had been through a lot and had seen how cruel the world could be at a young age. In the view of others, he was never normal; he possessed incredible strength and a keen sense of combat, but it was his hidden ability that mostly terrified those around him. He is a foul-tempered young child who battles to survive in a location known as "The Underground," in which the impoverished and filthy live under odd rules. He was able to flee the dreadful environment he used to live in and ended up working as a guard for the viscount on the surface. As time passes, things become much more difficult for him; problems and stumbling blocks, as well as a slew of other tough challenges, appear. He has an underlying fire that never fades away, a spark that is fed by anger and passion, a flame that has unleashed his true power. This is the tale of Simon's journey from an underworld rogue to a famed fighter. (Isn't it typical?) The route wasn't simple; deaths, wars, catastrophes, assassinations, and other misfortunes awaited him. Read on to find out if Simon will be strong enough to overcome all of this or if he will meet a terrible fate. A\N: This story contains elements of adventure, humor, and fantasy. I read every comment/review and will try my best to answer each one. Because I'm not a talented writer, there's a chance I'll make some minor errors like spelling and punctuation. I'm not going to say much about the updates because I'm not sure how much I'll be able to release on a weekly basis due to my circumstances, but I'll try my best to keep things consistent. This was a little lengthy hehe. *Paused*
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Seeking books on psychology and criminal psychology
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2024-09-09 07:32
Books on psychology and criminal psychology can refer to the following suggestions: Introduction to Psychology by James W. Kalat A classic introductory psychology textbook that covers the basics of psychology, development, society, personality, and other aspects suitable for beginners to read. Psychology of Crime by Peter B. Becraft A classic book on criminal psychology introduced the basic concepts of criminal psychology, research methods, types of crimes, criminal psychology analysis, and other aspects. It was one of the authoritative textbooks in the field of criminal psychology. Psychology and Crime by Kevin M O'Hare This book mainly introduced the relationship between psychology and crime, explored the role of psychology in crime, and how to apply psychology to crime prevention. Psychology and Life by Richard Gerrag and Robert Sapolsky This book explored the practical applications of criminal psychology based on life cases, including emotions, social interaction, behavior, cognition and other aspects. It is suitable for criminal psychology professionals and enthusiasts to read.
social psychology
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2025-01-01 05:43
Social psychology is a study of how people view society, how society affects society, and how society affects individuals. It involves the study of social thinking, social influence, and social psychological phenomena. The study of social psychology included the process of individual socialization, communication, speech development, partnership, the influence of family and school on individuals, as well as group communication structure, group norms, attitudes, racial prejudice, aggressive behavior, customs, and culture. Social psychology is a discipline that crosses psychology and sociology. It studies social behavior and social psychological phenomena through objective and scientific descriptions and explanations. Social psychology was widely used in many fields. It could help people understand the interaction between individuals and society, improve people's self-awareness and social cognition, and promote social harmony and development.
Books on Psychology
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2024-09-23 07:46
Psychology is the study of human thoughts, emotions, and behavior. It involves many different fields, including developmental psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology, and so on. Here are some books related to psychology: 1. Sabiens: A Short History of Humanity by Yuval Noah Harari 2. Psychology and Life by Richard J Gerrigg and Philip G Zimbardo 3 Principles of Psychology by Charles D Wuthnow The Extortion and Salvation: How to Deal with Emotional Extortion by Marilyn Mee Deep Thinking: The New Thinking Not the New Feeling by Donald A Norman Psychology and Business: A Journey from the Frontline to the Business School by Michael B. Lockman 7. Psychology and Life by Richard J. Gerrigg These books cover different areas and topics of psychology and can help you better understand and respond to your emotions and behaviors and make better decisions in life.
Books on Psychology
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2024-09-23 07:28
Psychology is the study of human behavior, thinking, emotions, and their development. It involves many different fields, including developmental psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology, personality psychology, and so on. Here are some recommended books related to psychology: Psychology and Life by Philip Zimbardo This is a very popular introductory book on psychology. It uses vivid cases and examples to introduce the basic concepts and theories of psychology and how to apply this knowledge to improve your life. 2. The Crowd-Gustave Le Bon This book was a classic psychology book that talked about group psychology, the psychological principles of behavior and thinking, and how to understand human behavior and decision-making. 3.'Personal Psychology' by John Gottlieb Skinner This book introduced the basic concepts and theories of personality psychology, including the structure, characteristics, development, change, and influence of personality, as well as how to apply this knowledge to understand and improve one's interpersonal relationships and mental health. Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman This book introduced the concept and theory of emotional intelligence and how to cultivate and improve emotional intelligence in order to better cope with various challenges in life and work. 5. Introduction to Psychology by Stephen R. Barker This book is a comprehensive introductory psychology textbook that covers all fields and topics of psychology, including basic psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology, and so on.
psychology books
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2024-09-23 05:42
Psychology books referred to books that specifically introduced psychological knowledge. They usually included the development of psychology, the main theories and methods of psychology, and the application of psychology. Here are some examples from psychology books: Introduction to Psychology by James W. Kalat Psychology and Life by Richard Gerrag and Philip Zimbardo 3. Social Psychology by Goleman 4. Sabiens: A Short History of Humanity by Yuval Noah Harari 5. Personality Psychology by John B. Pond and J. D Power Emotion Psychology by James W Kalat 7. Clinic Psychology- by MT Stirling and BFK Stirling 8 Principles of Psychology by B.F. Skinner These books can help readers understand the knowledge and application of psychology in depth, and can also improve the reader's psychological literacy.
general psychology
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2024-09-21 03:04
General psychology is a branch of psychology that studies the basic principles, principles, and laws of human thinking and behavior. It focuses on the fundamental problems of human thought, perception, memory, language, emotion, and consciousness, aiming to reveal the nature and mechanism of human thought and behavior. In general psychology, the following aspects were mainly studied: 1. Basic concepts and theories of psychology: including the definition of psychology, the main research content of psychology, and the main theories of psychology. 2. The basic psychological processes, including perception, attention, memory, thinking, emotions and other basic psychological processes, as well as the interactions and changes of these processes. 3. Individual psychology: the study of the psychological characteristics, behavior, and basic laws of psychological development of human individuals. 4. Social Psychology: The study of human psychology and behavior in the social environment, including interpersonal relationships, group behavior, social norms and values. General psychology is one of the important subjects in the field of psychology. It has a profound understanding and influence on the development, changes, and laws of human cognition and behavior.
on Criminal Psychology
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2024-09-17 11:01
There are many books in Criminal Psychology, and the following are some of the more famous ones: 1 The Art of Criminal Psychology was written by Carl Jung. It is a classic book covering criminal psychology and is considered one of the representative works of modern psychology. The Criminal Psychology was written by James Reid. It was a systematic introduction to criminal psychology, covering criminal motivation, criminal psychology analysis, crime prevention and other aspects of knowledge. The Criminal Psychology by John Mills is a textbook that focuses on The criminal psychology of individuals. It focuses on the impact of individual characteristics and personality traits on crime. Theriminology, by George Akerlof, was a textbook that systematically introduced criminal psychology, covering the biology, social factors, and psychoanalysis of crime. The Criminal Psychology of Crime was written by Michael Kaplan. It was a book that explored criminal psychology from different perspectives. It covered the causes of crime, the characteristics of criminals, and the psychological analysis of criminal behavior.
A book on psychology
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2024-09-09 06:26
Psychology is the study of human thoughts, emotions, and behavior. It involves many different fields, including cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, and personality psychology. Here are some recommendations for books on psychology: 1 The cognitive psychology of human behavior by John B. Overton 2. Social Psychology by George Miller and Ellie Hunter 3. Philip E. Mead and James B. Murray,"Evolutionary Psychology." 4. Personal Psychology by Richard J. Stockman and Paul Gsattel Psychology and Life by Richard J Gerrigg and Philip G Zimbardo These books cover many areas of psychology and can help you better understand the nature of human behavior and thinking, as well as how to better deal with interpersonal relationships and challenges in daily life.
Find some books on social psychology and cultural psychology ~
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2024-09-24 10:05
I'm not a fan of online literature. However, I can recommend some books related to social psychology and cultural psychology as follows: 1. Social Psychology by James D. Dabson Cultural Psychology by Philip Zimbardo 3. Cultural Anthropology-Philip Zimbardo Cultural Psychology and Human behavior by Richard Shweder 5. Cultural Psychology: A New Anthropological Perspective-Stephen R Freedman I hope these books will be of help to you.
I read it in a psychology book. It basically says that because you attach too much importance to something, your heart is extremely
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2024-09-16 04:02
Being overly anxious about something is a psychological state called anxiety disorder. This mental state may make people feel afraid, uneasy, or even frightened, affecting their daily lives and work. Some people would develop anxiety because they placed too much importance on their work or studies. They would worry that their performance was not good enough or that others would evaluate them. This kind of excessive concern for other people's opinions might make them feel extremely nervous and uneasy. Some people would develop anxiety because they placed too much importance on their family or interpersonal relationships. They may worry about family members or friends betraying or hurting them, or that their actions will negatively affect them. This kind of excessive concern might make them feel extremely nervous and uneasy. If you find yourself in such a situation, it is recommended to seek medical advice and professional psychological consultation and treatment in time.
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