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If you have encountered an unpleasant and aggressive person, you may not have thought about what he might be.zodiac sign.

However, statistics indicate that some signs are more prone to aggression and conflict than others. This is primarily related tonuancesthat are in their nature.

Which zodiac sign is the most evil?

♏ SCORPIO

Mars leaves its imprint on Scorpio, so this zodiac sign can be safely called militant and aggressive. But unlike Aries, Scorpio's anger is usually more serious, has more consequences and can last quite a long time.

Scorpios accumulate their anger, keeping it deep in themselves. Often you may not even suspect what is going on inside him, and one fine day you find yourself very close with anger and aggression, it would seem, trifling matter. It is not enough for Scorpio to throw out his anger, he wants revenge, he longs for revenge, therefore he enjoys the fact that he took revenge.

If the anger of Scorpio fell upon you, know that he saved it for a very long time. Rest assured that Scorpio's anger will not pass too quickly. For Scorpio to finally calm down, you should understand the reason his anger and eliminate it.

? It's not as easy as you think. Usually, in order for a Scorpio to show his anger and aggression, you need to try very hard. He does not forgive betrayal and betrayal. But in Everyday life he can be pissed off by disrespect and unwillingness to reckon with him. In rare cases, a Scorpio can become aggressive, even if there is no danger, and he suddenly decides that the danger exists. But then again, from scratch, it will not change. Most likely, there are reasons in the past why he shows conflict in relation to you.


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♈ ARIES

Aries are among the three most evil and aggressive signs of the zodiac, and it is not surprising, because it is Mars is the main planet of Aries and gives them aggressiveness and the desire to use force.

Often the manifestations of the aggressiveness and anger of Aries are associated with the fact that he is completely doesn't think about the consequences, does not think that he can hurt someone or put himself in a bad light. He is not used to hiding his emotions, and if they are negative, he immediately wants to get rid of them, throwing out his anger on someone who is at hand.

The manifestations of the evil Aries are quite predictable: he can destroy everything, beat dishes and scream loudly. In anger he is very hard to contain yourself however, anger can pass very quickly, as well as appear. Aries are quick-witted and do not like to return to old grievances.

What can piss him off ? Aries can be pissed off by a variety of things, especially he can get a lot nervous if something doesn’t go the way he wants. Aries are accustomed to command, and if they cease to obey, on this person there can be a lot of aggression.

Aries also do not like to wait, so they get very angry when they are forced to do this. For example, they are ready walk for miles, just not to hang around at the bus stop waiting for the bus. They hate queues, slow cashiers, or delays in transport.



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♒ AQUARIUS

Despite the fact that Aquarians are very freedom-loving and independent, they can be attributed to the top three aggressive and conflict signs. First of all, Aquarius is used to defending his freedom and his rights, and if he feels that he is being infringed, he will honestly enter into conflicts with you.

The explosive planet Uranus, which rules Aquarius, gives unpredictability and a sharp display of aggression. However, the manifestation of resentment can long wait of his hour deep at the bottom of the soul of Aquarius. You can never know what awaits you next to this person and when to expect problems. You may never get them.

What can piss him off ? The only thing that really annoys him is the impossibility of being free. He does not tolerate jealousy and debt. This always causes conflicts, especially if something is demanded of him and shouted: you must! Excessively conservative and boring people can cause Aquarius not just disgust, representatives of this sign can sometimes treat them with a fair amount of anger.


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The Evil Sides of Other Zodiac Signs

♑ CAPRICORN

Capricorns are also often referred to as rather aggressive signs, although they may well restrain their feelings and hide emotions under the impenetrable wall of decency. Capricorns do not like to go beyond the rules. They are perfectly able to control themselves, but still they have outbursts of anger.

What can piss him off ? For Capricorn, status and financial stability are very important, so any people or circumstances that can undermine stability and spoil the reputation of Capricorn can cause his righteous anger. Capricorns are stubborn and used to insist on their own. If something does not go according to plan, it can lead to negative emotions on the part of the representative of this zodiac sign.



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♋ RAK

Another cardinal sign, despite its closed nature, is very quick-tempered and often nervous. It's all because of the strong Moon in the chart of any Cancer, which rules this sign. The Moon is not used to holding back emotions and hiding feelings, they are usually quite obvious.

Despite this, Cancers know how to control themselves with strangers so that no one knows what is happening in them. personal space. But if you enter the circle of those close, be sure that the wrath of Cancer will fall on you more than once.

What can piss him off ? Cancers stand up for their family, their relatives, so if someone offends them, they are ready to stand up for the offended, they can be very conflicted and aggressive.



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♌ Lion

Lions are not too conflicting and aggressive people as long as their dignity is not hurt. Any Leo knows how to keep himself on top, and aggression is not too to face the "best people". But if necessary, he can become aggressive, and conflict, and angry.

What can piss him off ? Leo can be pissed off by people who are trying to become taller than him, to show that they are somehow better, smarter or more successful. Lions generally do not tolerate competitors next to them, so if someone crosses their path and tries to outshine them in some way, they can be very aggressive.

♍ VIRGO

Virgos are very reserved and rarely become confrontational and aggressive, they can be caustic, sarcastic and cold in dealing with those they do not like, and in case unpleasant situations behave as calmly as possible. But still there are a few things that can make them angry.

What can piss him off ? Virgos do not like a mess, they are used to living in such a way that everything is clear, everything was in its place, everything was according to the rules. If someone tries to break this established order, Virgos can come into conflict. Carelessness in any form is also not close to Virgos, so they can be pissed off by unpunctual, untidy or too changeable people.



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♉ TAURUS

Taurus are not distinguished by a conflicting nature, if nothing threatens their comfort and stability. He does not like open conflicts and prefers to solve problems calmly. However, if Taurus encountered resentment and disappointment, he will remember them for a very long time. Taurus is not so easy to forget insults.

What can piss him off ? He can be unbalanced by those people or circumstances that prevent him from controlling anything. Taurus, like all earth signs, have their feet firmly on the ground and want to feel like they can foresee everything. Uncertainty and the inability to take control of anything makes Taurus quite aggressive, but still aggression will not be expressed too clearly in him.

There are so many villains and just sadists in the world that it was decided to rank the people who caused the greatest harm to humanity. That's how this list came about.

10. Delphine LaLaurie - a bloodthirsty sadist from New Orleans.


Delphine LaLaurie's family belonged to a secular society and enjoyed great prestige in New Orleans.

From early childhood, while still a little girl, Delphine got used to luxurious balls and receptions. No one could even suspect that a real monster could grow out of this cute child.

Madame LaLaurie's house at 140 Royal Street was a real chamber of horror and pain.

On April 10, 1834, a fire broke out in the mansion's kitchen, and firefighters found two slaves chained to the stove. Apparently, the slaves themselves set fire to the kitchen to attract attention.

The firemen who freed the slaves followed them to the attic, where a real surprise awaited them. More than a dozen mutilated and maimed slaves were shackled to walls or floors.

Some were subjected to horrific medical experiments. One man underwent sex reassignment surgery.

Not far from him sat a woman in a cramped cage with mutilated limbs, resembling a crab.

The body of a girl with amputated arms and legs was also found. The crazy mistress of the house tried to make a caterpillar out of her.

Most of the victims were found dead, but some of them were alive and asked to be killed, thus freeing them from terrible agony.

People were going to execute the villain, but Madame LaLaurie managed to escape to Europe. The further fate of the bloodthirsty sadist is unknown. According to unconfirmed sources, she died in France during a boar hunt.

9. Ilse Koch - a Nazi, nicknamed "The Witch of Buchenwald"


Ilse Koch was the wife of the chief commandant of the Majdanek and Buchenwald concentration camps.

Being ideologically savvy in the theory of racial superiority of the Aryans over other peoples, the "Buchenwald witch" conducted sophisticated experiments and tortures on concentration camp prisoners.

In 1936, Ilse worked as a secretary and security guard in Sachsenhausen. In 1937, her husband, Karl Koch, received the post of commandant of Buchenwald, where the Nazi began to operate brutally.

According to the prisoners, when she walked around the camp, she beat people she met with a whip and set a sheepdog on them. Ilsa was also accused of ordering the killing of prisoners with tattoos, in order to then make various original crafts from their skin: lampshades, gloves, book bindings.

In 1941, for "special merit", Ilse Koch became a senior warden among women guards.

On June 30, 1945, Koch was arrested by American troops and in 1947 sentenced to life imprisonment. However, a few years later, the American General Lucius Clay, the military commander of the American occupation zone in Germany, released her, considering the charges of issuing execution orders and making souvenirs from human skin insufficiently proven.

This decision caused a protest from the public, so in 1951 Ilse Koch was arrested in West Germany. A German court again sentenced her to life imprisonment.

On September 1, 1967, Koch committed suicide by hanging herself in a cell at the Eibach prison in Bavaria.

8. Shiro Ishii - Japanese microbiologist, war criminal.


In 1932, Ishii Shiro began experimenting with biological weapons in the form of a secret Japanese army project at Zhongma Fortress.

In 1936, an infamous camp called Detachment 731 was set up near Harbin. The research was strictly classified and, according to official documents, the detachment studied methods of water disinfection.

On February 9, 1939, in Tokyo, Ishii Shiro gave a lecture on bacteriological weapons in the large conference hall of the Ministry of War. Vivisection was also performed in front of the audience.

Testing began in 1942 bacteriological weapons for which Chinese prisoners of war and civilians were used. In parallel, Detachment 731 carried out experiments on infecting people with the help of various microorganisms, provoking abortions, heart attacks, and frostbite.

Prisoners had limbs amputated and sewn to other parts of the body. Humans have also been used as live targets to test new grenades and flamethrowers, to infect with diseases on purpose, and to test the effects of new vaccines and drugs.

In order to study the means of effective cure for syphilis, men and women were intentionally infected with a venereal disease by forced rape by the sick.

At the end of World War II, he was arrested by the Americans, but in 1946 he received immunity in exchange for data on biological weapons research based on human experiments.

As a result, Ishii Shiro was never punished for war crimes. According to his daughter Harumi, Shiro died in Japan of throat cancer. According to other sources, he moved to Maryland, where he continued his research.

7. Ivan IV - he is the Terrible.


The Russian Tsar Ivan IV, in addition to introducing the oprichnina and strict centralization of power through bloody executions, also distinguished himself by cruelty towards his children.

So, in 1581, Ivan the Terrible beat his pregnant daughter because, in his opinion, she dressed defiantly. Thus, the sovereign provoked a miscarriage. Upon learning of this, his son Ivan wanted to reason with the king, but Ivan the Terrible did not want to listen to moralizing and hit the heir hard on the head, which caused death.

It is also worth noting the unprecedented cruelty of the Russian tsar during the massacre of Novgorodians. Arriving in Novgorod, Ivan the Terrible accused the townspeople of treason and began to carry out massacres on Gorodische for many days in a row.

Adults and children were tortured, tied to sledges, dragged to the great Volkhov bridge and thrown into the river. Those who managed to swim out were pushed under the ice with sticks.

Historians are still arguing about the number of victims of the pogrom. A variety of figures are called - from one and a half to forty thousand people.

6. Oliver Cromwell - English revolutionary who drowned Ireland in blood.


Cromwell was an ardent Protestant, the leader of the round-headed Puritans.

Cromwell's words, addressed to the soldiers during the crossing of the river, became a catchphrase: "Trust in God, but keep the gunpowder dry!"

The pacification of Ireland by Cromwell cost her 5/6 of the population. Ireland never recovered from this blow.

The consequence of this conquest (to oust Catholic power) was 200,000 civilian deaths from war-related famine and disease, and 50,000 Irish men and women became slaves.

Cromwell considered the Catholics heretics and declared a real crusade against the Irish.

He died in 1658, and he was so hated by the people that in 1661, the body was removed from the grave, hung and quartered, which was the traditional punishment for treason in England.

5. Jiang Qing - Chinese actress, wife of communist dictator Mao Zedong


Using cunning and attractive appearance, Jiang Qing managed to reach the highest positions within the Chinese Communist Party.

It is believed that she was the main driving force cultural revolution in China. During the Cultural Revolution, countless ancient buildings, artifacts, antiques, books and paintings were destroyed on her orders.

The decade of the Cultural Revolution brought almost irreparable losses to the Chinese education system, many members of the intelligentsia were sent to camps.

Millions of people in China have lost the right to freedom of speech and cultural development. Tens of millions were deported from their homes.

The death toll is estimated at around 500,000, but some sources claim that up to three million people were killed, with 36 million persecuted.

4. Pol Pot - the executioner of his people


Pol Pot is a Cambodian politician, leader of the Khmer Rouge and Prime Minister of Cambodia.

He was one of the leaders of the extreme left Khmer Rouge regime, which carried out the genocide of its people, exterminating several million people in 3.5 years.

In their animal experiments, the Khmer Rouge have reached their logical end, not allowing conventional morality to dominate their views. To fight the bourgeoisie is to fight like that.

Immediately after the Khmer seized power, the cities were declared hotbeds of depravity and bourgeois values, and the entire urban population was evicted into the jungle in labor camps.

All dissenting or even incomprehensible people were shot or beaten with hoes (in order to save ammo). Throughout the country, all the intelligentsia were systematically destroyed: teachers, doctors, engineers. Killed just because a person wore glasses ....

According to independent studies, from 1.5 to 2 million Kampucheans died from genocide against their own people, which accounted for about a quarter of the country's population.

3. Heinrich Himmler - Reichsführer SS


The main ideologist of the final solution of the Jewish question.

The Holocaust would not have happened if not for this man. In fact, after Joseph Stalin, Heinrich Himmler is the second person to kill millions of people by his order.

Himmler was taken prisoner after the war. He tried unsuccessfully to negotiate with the West and committed suicide by biting into a cyanide capsule.

1. Joseph Stalin


From 1922 to 1953, until his death, Stalin was General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Central Committee. Soviet Union.

Under Stalin's leadership, Ukraine and other regions of the Soviet Union suffered from an artificially planned Holodomor.

The number of deaths is estimated by modern historians in different ways - from 2.5 million to 10 million people. The famine was caused specifically to solve the political and administrative tasks of the Communist Party.

In addition to the famine, Stalin ordered a purge of "enemies of the people". In total, the number of those killed ranges from 10 million to 60 million people. More were repressed.

Any nation is going through a time of active wars and expansions. But there are tribes in which militancy and cruelty are an integral part of their culture. These are ideal warriors without fear and morality.

Maori

The name of the New Zealand tribe "Maori" means "ordinary", although, in truth, there is nothing ordinary about them. Even Charles Darwin, who happened to meet them during his journey on the Beagle, noted their cruelty, especially towards the whites (English), with whom they happened to fight for territories during the Maori wars.

The Maori are considered the indigenous people of New Zealand. Their ancestors sailed to the island approximately 2000-700 years ago from East Polynesia. Before the arrival of the British in the middle of the 19th century, they had no serious enemies, they had fun mainly with civil strife.

During this time, their unique customs, characteristic of many Polynesian tribes, were formed. For example, they cut off the heads of captured enemies and ate their bodies - this is how, according to their beliefs, the strength of the enemy passed to them. Unlike their neighbors, the Australian Aborigines, the Maori fought in two world wars.

Moreover, during the Second World War, they themselves insisted on the formation of their own 28th battalion. By the way, it is known that during the First World War they drove the enemy away with their combat dance “haku”, during offensive operation on the Gallipoli Peninsula. This ritual was accompanied by warlike cries and scary faces, which literally discouraged the enemies and gave the Maori an advantage.

Gurkha

Another warlike people who also fought on the side of the British are the Nepalese Gurkhas. Even during colonial policy, the British classified them as the "most militant" peoples they had to face.

According to them, the Gurkhas were distinguished by aggressiveness in battle, courage, self-sufficiency, physical strength and a lower pain threshold. England itself had to surrender to the onslaught of their warriors, armed with nothing but knives.

Not surprisingly, as early as 1815, a broad campaign was launched to recruit Gurkha volunteers into the British army. Skillful fighters quickly found the glory of the best soldiers in the world.

They managed to take part in the suppression of the Sikh uprising, the Afghan, First, Second World Wars, as well as in the Falklands conflict. Today, the Gurkhas are still the elite fighters of the British army. They are all recruited in the same place - in Nepal. I must say, the competition for the selection is crazy - according to the modernarmy portal, there are 28,000 candidates for 200 places.

The British themselves admit that the Gurkhas are better soldiers than themselves. Maybe because they are more motivated. Although the Nepalese themselves argue, the point here is not at all about money. They are proud of their martial art and are always happy to put it into practice. Even if someone gives them a friendly pat on the shoulder, in their tradition it is considered an insult.

Dayaks

When some small peoples actively integrate into modern world, others prefer to preserve traditions, even if they are far from the values ​​of humanism.

For example, a tribe of Dayaks from the island of Kalimantan, who have earned a terrible reputation as headhunters. What to do - you can become a man only by bringing the head of your enemy to the tribe. At least that was the case back in the 20th century. The Dayak people (in Malay - "pagan") is an ethnic group that unites the numerous peoples inhabiting the island of Kalimantan in Indonesia.

Among them: Ibans, Kayans, Modangs, Segai, Trings, Inihings, Longvais, Longhats, Otnadoms, Serai, Mardahiks, Ulu-Aiers. Some villages can only be reached today by boat.

The bloodthirsty rituals of the Dayaks and the hunting for human heads were officially stopped in the 19th century, when the local sultanate asked the Englishman Charles Brooke from the White Raja dynasty to somehow influence the people who did not know any other way to become a man, except to cut off someone's head.

Having captured the most warlike leaders, he managed to set the Dayaks on a peaceful path with the “carrot and stick policy”. But people continued to disappear without a trace. The last bloody wave swept across the island in 1997-1999, when all the world agencies shouted about ritual cannibalism and the games of small Dayaks with human heads.

Kalmyks

Among the peoples of Russia, one of the most warlike are the Kalmyks, the descendants of the Western Mongols. Their self-name is translated as “breakaways”, which means Oirats who did not convert to Islam. Today, most of them live in the Republic of Kalmykia. Nomads are always more aggressive than farmers.

The ancestors of the Kalmyks, the Oirats, who lived in Dzungaria, were freedom-loving and warlike. Even Genghis Khan did not immediately manage to subdue them, for which he demanded the complete destruction of one of the tribes. Later, the Oirat warriors became part of the army of the great commander, and many of them intermarried with the Genghisides. Therefore, not without reason, some of the modern Kalmyks consider themselves descendants of Genghis Khan.

In the 17th century, the Oirats left Dzungaria, and, having made a huge transition, reached the Volga steppes. In 1641, Russia recognized the Kalmyk Khanate, and from now on, from the 17th century, the Kalmyks became permanent participants in the Russian army. It is said that the battle cry "hurrah" was once derived from the Kalmyk "uralan", which means "forward". They excelled especially in Patriotic war 1812. It was attended by 3 Kalmyk regiments, numbering more than three and a half thousand people. For the battle of Borodino alone, more than 260 Kalmyks were awarded the highest orders of Russia.

Kurds

Kurds, along with Arabs, Persians and Armenians, are one of the ancient peoples Middle East. They live in the ethno-geographic region of Kurdistan, which was divided among themselves by Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Syria after the First World War.

The language of the Kurds, according to scientists, belongs to the Iranian group. In religious terms, they do not have unity - among them there are Muslims, Jews and Christians. It is generally difficult for Kurds to agree with each other. E.V. Erikson, Doctor of Medical Sciences, noted in his work on ethnopsychology that the Kurds are a people merciless to the enemy and unreliable in friendship: “they respect only themselves and their elders. Their morality is generally very low, superstition is extremely great, and real religious feeling is extremely poorly developed. War is their direct innate need and absorbs all interests.

It is difficult to judge how applicable this thesis, written at the beginning of the 20th century, is today. But the fact that they never lived under their own centralized authority makes itself felt. According to Sandrine Alexi of the Kurdish University in Paris: “Every Kurd is a king on his mountain. Therefore, they quarrel with each other, conflicts arise often and easily.

But for all their uncompromising attitude towards each other, the Kurds dream of a centralized state. Today, the "Kurdish question" is one of the most acute in the Middle East. Numerous unrest in order to achieve autonomy and unite into one state have been going on since 1925. In 1992 to 1996, the Kurds led civil war in northern Iraq, permanent performances still occur in Iran. In a word, the "question" hangs in the air. To date, the only state formation of Kurds with broad autonomy is Iraqi Kurdistan.

Any civilization knows the period of cruel wars. All human history is a list of bloody battles: for territory, for glory, wealth and other earthly blessings. We call ourselves cultured people, but even today, in the era of flights to Mars and experimental technologies, we only need a small push to slide back into the abyss of the bloody twilight of eternal battles. And who will win this battle? Here is a list of the most warlike peoples in the world who certainly will not lose.

The Maori people were among the most warlike in the region. This tribe believed that a fight with the enemy - The best way raise prestige and mood. Cannibalism was required in order to get the enemy's mana. Unlike most national cultures, the Maori were never conquered, and their bloodthirsty dance, the haka, is still performed by the national rugby team.

Gurkha

The Nepalese Gurkhas were able to seriously moderate the colonial attacks of the British Empire, and yet very few peoples succeeded. According to the British who fought with the Nepalese, the Gurkhas are distinguished by a lower pain threshold and increased aggressiveness: England even decided to accept former opponents for military service.

Dayaks

Only the young man who brought the head of the enemy to the leader is considered a man of the tribe. Already by this tradition alone, one can imagine how warlike the people of the Dayaks are. Fortunately, the Dayaks live only on the distant island of Kalimantan, but even from there they manage to frighten the civilized population of the rest of the globe.

Kalmyks

No need to be surprised: the Kalmyks are indeed considered one of the most warlike peoples on the planet. The ancestors of the Kalmyks, the Oirats, once refused to convert to Islam, and then intermarried with the tribe of Genghis Khan himself. To this day, many of the Kalmyks consider themselves descendants of the great conqueror - I must say, not without good reason.

Apaches

The Apache tribes fought against the Mexican Indians for centuries. A little later, they used their skills against the white man and for a long time successfully held their territories. Apaches staged a real terror in the southwestern United States, and war machine a vast country was forced to focus its efforts only on this tribe.

ninja warriors

Around the 15th century AD, the story of the ninja, hired killers, whose name has become famous for centuries, began. These secretive, well-trained warriors became a real legend of medieval Japan - despite the fact that some historians even try to distinguish them as a separate nation.

Normans

The Vikings were a real scourge of ancient Europe. The fact is that it was extremely difficult for the population of modern Denmark, Iceland and Norway to raise livestock and crops on their ice territories. The only chance to survive was attacks on coastal states, which eventually turned into full-scale raids. It is not surprising that under such conditions, entire nations turned into real castes of ferocious warriors.

Let's first ask ourselves - what kind of person is considered evil? Simply put, it is someone who does evil deeds. Some believe that these are immoral, sick, depraved and dishonest people, but these concepts are difficult to evaluate. What is immoral for one is normal for another.

But when you meet an evil person, no definitions can affect your opinion of him.

The truth is that you recognize him as soon as you meet him.

An evil person can be where you least expect it. They visit schools and temples, they visit our friends. Everywhere there are such people.

We talk about the signs by which you can recognize an evil person. If you notice these traits, keep in mind that despite all the good that is in this person, he can be dangerous.

They take pleasure in other people's suffering.

These people are so cruel that they feel good when they see misfortune. It can be disasters on the news or dramatic events that happen before their eyes.

They seem to rejoice at the bad and enjoy the grief of other people.

The real danger lies in the fact that an evil person can initiate bad events in the lives of others just for the sake of taking pleasure in other people's suffering. Therefore, it is important to learn how to figure out such people before they ruin the life of you or those you love.

They want to be in control

Evil people have one thing in common: they like to be in control. And it's not even that they want to control you. They often feel powerless if they cannot control every aspect of their lives.

They are so insecure about the world that they are suspicious of everyone and trust no one.

But these people are fanatically punctual, exceptionally polite and laconic. As soon as you let such a person get closer to you, he begins to control your every step. These people know how to inflict not so much external pain as internal suffering.

They often lie

Let's be clear. Everyone lies. Some are small, some are big. But not everyone can be called liars.

The liar is a special breed. Such people lie pathologically and a lot, sometimes without even realizing it. They deceive own consciousness and become prisoners of their behavior.

A lie for them is a tool that they manipulate in a way that suits them. Even if such a person is convicted of a lie, he will do everything to make you believe in the reality of the image he invented. So that you look at them as a source of strength and power.


You feel a strange anxiety around these people.

It has been proven that our bodies radiate an energy field that can serve as our intuitive defense. Just like if you eat low-quality food, and this will affect the skin, evil intentions poison the energy of a person.

That's why you feel uncomfortable around some people, even though they didn't even do anything wrong. You become physically ill and terrified.

Trust your intuition and don't feel guilty about your feelings. Sometimes it's better to play it safe and stop talking than to regret it when it's too late.

They love to manipulate

Evil intentions can be sensed when a person deliberately misleads others. This may look like a distortion of facts, misinterpretation, and any kind of manipulative technique.

Learn to notice these tricks, which are so fond of cunning, and run away from such "friends".

They are shameless

These people do not know the feeling of pity or regret for what they have done. They never repent of their words and deeds. The confession of guilt, in their opinion, negates their indisputable authority, which they diligently cultivate.

They are cruel

If so far we have been talking about internal malice, now we are talking about what comes out - about cruelty.

Evil people can start fights, cause physical pain to their loved ones - spouses, children, friends or animals.

Cruelty cannot be justified even by the fact that it is born as a way to avoid one's own mental anguish. If you see a person near you who is showing cruelty, find an opportunity to leave. Because one day their malice may go too far...

They lack responsibility

These people have no moral or ethical principles. They do what they want and never feel responsible for the pain they have caused others. If a feeling of guilt suddenly arises in their soul, they immediately get rid of it.

They like to shift the blame onto others and don't know the word "sorry". They believe that asking for forgiveness is for the weak.


Their friends and family members warn you of the danger

Often the first signals that you are dealing with an evil person are given by their inner circle. They may talk about former friends or lovers who ran away. All this, on the one hand, looks like manipulation, and on the other hand, it is a reason to think and prevent an impending danger.

In any case, such signals should not be ignored.

They are bad friends

These people can only be around when you are doing well. When you have problems or troubles, they will never respond to a call for help.

They display racism, sexism, homophobia, or any fanatical tendencies

Evil loves to divide people according to some signs. It has made the most evil people in history so successful, from Hitler to Stalin to Osama bin Laden. They used the differences between people and justified their cruelty.

Track these people in your life. Some are simply delusional, but many are downright evil.

They assert themselves at your expense.

The worst form of manipulation is playing on feelings. And there are many threads that these people pull: they make fun of appearance, body, hobbies, dreams and goals, friends and home - everything becomes a reason for humiliation.

Never let other people change your opinion of yourself and change your own principles.

It's enough to say, "I'm sorry you don't like it, but it's important to me." That's all.

They provoke conflict

In the same way that villains divide people into bad and good, they use chaos, confusion and conflict to their advantage. A distracted, frightened and insecure person is more manageable. There is only one way to deal with this: to remain balanced and calm even in stressful situations.

They lead a double life

Evil people never reveal their true colors. To say that they lead a double life is an understatement. He lives hundreds of lives. For each person they have their own mask, well-thought-out story and image. The only thing that can be said with certainty about them is that no one knows what they are real.

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