I DO NOT THINK YOU APPRECIATE THE GRAVITY OF MY ANTIPATHY
Moirallegiance is a portmanteau of “moira” (fated) and “allegiance.” This kind of relationship may be most similar to the Greek concept of στοργή (storgē), or “like family,” which can be defined as “mom shut up i’m not a baby.
Then they’d have to go to balloon prison. Which is, incidentally, the most easily escapable prison known to man.
Maybe you have an unrequited crush on your English teacher. Maybe your cat has trust issues. Maybe you aren’t as British as you’d like to be. Maybe you’re really hungry but you don’t know what you want and you keep opening the fridge and walking away and coming back, thinking you’ll find something you want to eat eventually but you never do.
[Negativistic] personalities tend to be unconventional and individualistic in their response to the world. They march to the beat of a different drummer and are frequently unhappy with the status quo. They may be quick to challenge rules or authority deemed arbitrary and unjust. They may also harbor resentment without expressing it directly and may revert to passive-aggressive behavior to make their feelings known. Many sensitive [i.e., normal-range negativistic] people feel as if they don�t fit in, and view themselves as lacking in interpersonal skills. In fact, to others they often appear awkward, nervous, or distracted, and seem angry or dissatisfied with themselves and others. They can be indecisive and have fluctuating moods and interests. An air of uncertainty and general dissatisfaction may reflect an underlying dependency and sense of personal inadequacy. With their best side forward, sensitive [negativistic] persons can be spontaneous, creative, and willing to speak out for what they believe in. These qualities make them especially suited to jobs that are not rule-bound, that give them a certain independence from supervision, and that require unusual duties or creative expression. (From Strack, 1997, pp. 490�491, with minor modifications)
The core diagnostic feature of the morphologic organization of highly dominant individuals is its eruptiveness; powerful energies are so forceful that they periodically overwhelm these personalities� otherwise adequate modulating controls, defense operations, and expressive channels, resulting in the harsh behavior commonly seen in these personalities. This tendency is exacerbated by the unrestrained expression of intense and explosive emotions stemming from early life experiences. Moreover, these personalities dread the thought of being vulnerable, of being deceived, and of being humiliated. Viewing people as basically ruthless, these personalities are driven to gain power over others, to dominate them and outmaneuver or outfox them at their own game. Personal feelings are regarded as a sign of weakness and dismissed as mere maudlin sentimentality.