The ABC’s of being a POS: Intro

(Edited 08/09/2024)

Note: This upcoming series is for entertainment and educational purposes only. If you wish to learn more about mental health, abusive behaviors, and support, please talk to your primary physician’s office, or a licensed professional.

For emergencies, please call 911, or call 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

Life is full of a healthy balance of people that deserve hugs or suplexes.

Sometimes both.

There’s a long list of examples of these people in both the past and present, public or private figures, and all types of relationships.

No matter what, the world has its shares of people that deserve attention as much as the others need to be starved from it.

This is dedicated to the second half.  

By now you’ve assumed that the POS in the title does NOT mean “point of sale.” It means the other thing.

The one that made you think of a person or people who could understand physical actions more than a sentence about their behavior.

And even though one word or phrase will sometimes be used for each letter, they are not limited to them.

Consider each one a gateway into others that, like the ones chosen here, are tied to each other, and will be mentioned and even repeated within most of them.  

So, if you or someone you know is a POS, and you’re looking for how to increase your villain potential, you’ve come to the wrong place.

After all, what better way to talk about the tricks and tips in ways that match your actions towards your targets/marks?

No matter what, remember this quote as this journey begins:

“If it hurts you, it’s about you.”

-Kingston Priest

P.S. – It is understood that there are those with undiagnosed or misdiagnosed mental conditions which will have similar behaviors mentioned here. This is in no way meant to offend them, or their related parties. This project is dedicated to those who choose to behave certain ways that deserve to be spoken about.

First: Animosity

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