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Aly Raisman’s parents at the Olympics

This is a fascinating video of the parents of Aly Raisman.  Aly is competing on the U.S.A. gymnastics team, and was competing when a cameraman caught the parents reactions.

What do you think their body language and behavior conveys in this footage?  I’ll share my response below in the comment section.

Kathryn Jackson

A reader asked for my insight on what is going on with the Jackson family after Paris Jackson tweeted, “I haven’t spoken with her in a week I want her home now.” I honestly haven’t followed this story until today, but I will share with you my first observations.

Kathryn Jackson speaks in this video with ABC, and I immediately noted how unsure footed she is.  She is not the usual Kathryn

Understanding Introverts and Extroverts

Here is a fascinating article about introverts and extroverts.

Psychology TodayField Guide to the Loner:  The Real Insiders

Most people assume introverts are shy reclusive people.  While a percentage of them are–not all introverts are shy or withdrawn.

Are you an introvert or an extrovert?

What do you think I am?

Take an introvert/extrovert quiz!

George Zimmerman Speak Out Pubilcly

Do you believe him?  Check back to see what I have to say…

Reckless Driving and Seizures?

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I’m not an expert in seizures, but I do find it odd that two people of wealth and influence both got into car crashes recently and blame complex partial seizures for their accidents.  And both drove a Lexus, of all vehicles. What are the odds this would happen when I’ve never seen this before in the news?

The last person to say this happened to them was U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson in June.

If Kennedy had a seizure (which she may or may not have), her brain sure worked well when the police officer was standing at her car asking her what happened.  She was quick enough to surmise in her impaired state that perhaps she took sleeping medication. I would think that is odd for someone who might not know what they did.  According to medical websites, people who have complex seizures will not remember what happened.

When you see odd things that are highly unusual and you see them repeated, it certainly raises eyebrows, doesn’t it? It’s a red flag, for sure, though nothing conclusive by itself.