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Nadegda

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Jun 13, 2019, 12:58:30 AM6/13/19
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Time to trigger the right-wing snowflakes again. Melt, snowflakes, melt!
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 10:05:40 -0500, Sir Gaygory's Owner's Owner 🐶笛
wrote:

> On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 07:56:32 -0700, LO AND BEHOLD; % <per...@gmail.com>
> determined that the following was of great importance and subsequently
> decided to freely share it with us in <c9npc2....@news.alt.net>:

[borked quote lines replaced with normal ones to prevent cthulhu-ugly
wrapping later]

> Narcissism produces a distorted self-image, an oversized ego, and a
> presumption of superiority not based on any real-world accomplishments.
> Narcissists reveal their feelings about themselves and others through
> their actions, which are often manipulative and self-centered. Despite
> the depth of feeling narcissism generates, and the deep-seated
> insecurity it compensates for, people diagnosed with severe narcissism
> (narcissistic personality disorder) can learn to manage their symptoms
> and reduce the disorder’s influence over their lives.
>
> Lack of empathy People with NPD cannot relate to or understand the
> suffering of others, especially when they’re the ones responsible for
> the pain. If confronted with the truth about how their behavior has
> caused harm, narcissists will react with denial or confusion, asserting
> their innocence while demonstrating no real sympathy or compassion.
> Research suggests that the inability of narcissists to empathize is
> based more on habit than lack of potential. With the help of intensive
> mental health treatment, NPD patients can learn to broaden their
> perspectives, until they begin to comprehend the feelings and
> experiences of loved ones and other companions.
> Exaggerated sense of self-importance Narcissists believe they’re
> destined to accomplish great things, and if they haven’t done so already
> it is only a matter of time (they think) until their talents are
> acknowledged and success achieved. When great results are slow to come
> they will not adjust their expectations, but will instead blame others
> for holding them back.
> To receive validation for their illusions, narcissists are not above
> lying about their histories of achievement.

Like, say, the size of an inauguration crowd? That kind of thing?

> They feel justified in doing
> so, since they’re convinced they will actually do those things someday.
> Feelings of entitlement People with narcissistic characteristics expect
> to be pampered, coddled, waited on, or otherwise taken care of by
> everyone they encounter. When that doesn’t happen they react with moral
> outrage, seeing it as a sign of disrespect.
> Narcissists don’t believe they deserve special treatment because of
> their accomplishments—they believe it is their birthright, based on
> their natural status as superior beings.
> Selfishness in relationships People with narcissistic personality
> disorder frequently mistreat, manipulate, or abuse the people close to
> them to get what they want.
> They see nothing wrong with doing so, since they always put themselves
> first and do not consider the needs of others to be as important as
> their own.
> Narcissists don’t exploit others because they have bad feelings about
> them. In fact, there is nothing personal about their actions. They use
> others only when they believe it is necessary to help them achieve their
> goals.
> Enviousness and suspicion of other people’s motivations People with
> narcissistic personality disorder envy the accomplishments and exalted
> status of others they consider successful. This betrays their inner
> insecurities, which persist despite their apparent self-assurance.
> NPD sufferers also believe others are envious of them, dismissing
> criticism of their behavior as driven by envy or jealousy. In general,
> narcissists see bad intentions everywhere, and they are cynical toward
> those who profess to be motivated by compassion or ethics.
> A need for excessive praise and attention This is another trait that
> suggests narcissists aren’t as secure as they seem. Despite their
> professed beliefs in their own superiority, they need constant
> validation and reinforcement to support their high opinions of
> themselves. They believe they’re entitled to such treatment because of
> their superior talents and abilities, but if praise doesn’t come it
> leaves them feeling anxious and depressed.
> When companions fail to express their gratitude or admiration, people
> with NPD take great offense and feel underappreciated. Unfortunately for
> their loved ones, narcissists are almost never satisfied with the amount
> of attention they receive and constantly believe they deserve more.
> Arrogant and judgmental in attitude NPD sufferers tend to see the world
> in simplistic, extreme terms. They see themselves as supreme and their
> rivals or enemies (whoever they might be) as inferior and deserving of
> rejection or criticism.
> Their arrogance is a natural reflection of their assumed superiority,
> and they judge others as a way to elevate themselves. Some who are
> included in their inner circles are treated better, but narcissists are
> easily disillusioned by others and frequently reject people they once
> embraced.
> Insistence on associating only with other special people In line with
> their belief in their own power and importance, narcissists prefer to
> associate only with those they consider to be nearly equal in stature.
> Being in the presence of people who are accomplished and respected helps
> bolster their sense of superiority and worthiness. Unfortunately for NPD
> sufferers, the people they admire often don’t share those feelings. When
> narcissists are rejected by those with status it can cause a crisis of
> confidence, although the narcissist will try to repress rather than
> acknowledge those feelings.
> Preoccupied by fantasies of great achievements, power, or recognition
> Narcissists believe it is their destiny to be fabulously successful, in
> every area of life. When the success they expect is slow to come they
> may retreat into a fantasy world, where they are praised and admired and
> acknowledged as special by everyone.
> From the narcissist’s perspective, these fantasies seem achievable and
> realistic, possibly even preordained. But as time passes and their
> fantasies don’t come true, they may become bitter and begin taking out
> their frustrations on family and friends. Rather than facing the truth
> about their limitations, they look for scapegoats to blame for their
> failures.
> Feelings of inferiority, insecurity, and low self-esteem, and an extreme
> need for the approval of others It is important to recognize the split
> nature of narcissistic personality disorder. The narcissist’s apparently
> sincere belief in their own superiority is actually a coping mechanism
> that helps shield them from their deep-seated insecurities and poor
> self-esteem.
> This is why narcissists are so desperate to be acknowledged and praised
> by other people. They rely on that reinforcement to silence their inner
> voices, which seek to undermine their self-confidence and cast doubt on
> their true worthiness.
> What is a Malignant Narcissist?
>
> The most destructive forms of narcissistic behavior are exhibited by the
> malignant narcissist, who suffers from NPD but also shows symptoms of
> antisocial personality disorder (sadism, paranoia, aggressiveness,
> etc.). A malignant narcissist will demonstrate the typical
> characteristics, but with an added edge or intensity that can poison
> their relationships with other people. They will mistreat, abuse, or
> manipulate others continuously if it helps them get what they want,
> which explains why they struggle to maintain any relationships for an
> extended period of time.
> Malignant narcissists have enough polish and charisma to cover their
> real motivations on most occasions. When their true nature is finally
> exposed, family members and friends are often shocked and bewildered by
> what they discover.
> Malignant narcissists frequently cause great emotional or physical harm
> to others, to the point where they may be labeled sociopaths or
> psychopaths. But ultimately narcissism is their real problem, and
> without therapeutic intervention their malicious behavior may continue
> indefinitely.
> Can Narcissism Be Treated?
>
> There has long been a belief that personality is ingrained and that
> personality disorders cannot be successfully treated.
> But this is untrue. The traits of personality disorders are tendencies
> that can be overcome, with residential and long-term outpatient therapy
> that helps sufferers identify the faulty thinking patterns that underlie
> them.
> In the case of narcissistic personality disorder, childhood exposures to
> neglectful, abusive, or overindulgent parenting are usually implicated
> in the condition’s onset. This gives therapists and patients an opening
> to probe more deeply into the underlying causes of narcissistic thinking
> and behavioral patterns, and once these issues are addressed the healing
> process can begin in earnest.
> Individual, group, and family and couples therapy can help NPD sufferers
> come to terms with their disorder. Guided by trained therapists, they
> will analyze how their narcissistic assumptions and attitudes have
> damaged their relationships and prevented them from reaching their full
> life potential. As NPD sufferers learn more about the sources of their
> false beliefs and delusions, their behavior should gradually lose
> potency. When co-occurring substance abuse or mental health problems
> have been diagnosed, inpatient recovery programs that treat the symptoms
> of each condition simultaneously are by far the best option. Regardless
> of the circumstances, people with narcissistic personality disorder
> should begin their recovery in a residential treatment center, where
> intensive therapy in a fully supportive setting can be provided.
> The road to recovery from narcissistic personality disorder is a long
> one. But with a patient, dedicated approach to healing, NPD sufferers
> can see dramatic improvements in their symptoms and in their overall
> quality of life.

Hmm.

> Regardless of the circumstances, people with narcissistic personality
> disorder should begin their recovery in a residential treatment center,

In other words: LOCK HIM UP!

<snicker>

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Klaus Schadenfreude

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Jun 13, 2019, 10:32:43 AM6/13/19
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On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 04:58:28 -0000 (UTC), Nadegda
<nad31...@gmail.invalid> wrote:

>In other words: LOCK HIM UP!

What's taking you people so long? Or are you waiting for the second
term?

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-Lee Harrison 1957-2012, RIP

Sir Gaygory's Owner's Owner 🐶笛

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Jun 13, 2019, 11:46:02 AM6/13/19
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On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 07:32:36 -0700, LO AND BEHOLD; The psychotic racist
white-supremacist who sounds a lot like neal warren AKA greg hall taking
a break from the stormfront discussion boards to post on usenet as
"Klaus Schadenfreude <klausscha...@null.net>" determined that
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✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 04:58:28 -0000 (UTC), Nadegda
✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡

what's funny is that the analogy also holds true on your side of the coin.

except you guys keep inventing new conspiracy theories every 5 minutes to scare everybody with a below-room-temperature IQ into your arms.

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Skeeter

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Jun 13, 2019, 4:41:33 PM6/13/19
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In article <qdsl5k$aib$1...@dont-email.me>, nad31...@gmail.invalid
says...
> > To receive validation for their illusions, narcissists are not above
> > lying about their histories of achievement.
>
> Like, say, the size of an inauguration crowd? That kind of thing?
>

Bigger than Hillarys when not doctored up by the losing left media.

Sir Gaygory's Owner's Owner 🐶笛

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On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 14:41:30 -0600, LO AND BEHOLD; Skeeter Skeeter Fake
News Bleater - Exploded Everyone's Irony Meters "Skeeter
<l...@qmail.com>" determined that the following was of great importance
and subsequently decided to freely share it with us in
<MPG.376c62e5a...@news.eternal-september.org>:

✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ In article <qdsl5k$aib$1...@dont-email.me>, nad31...@gmail.invalid
you must be a real hoot at parties.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inauguration_of_Donald_Trump#Crowd_size

The US Park Service does not publish crowd estimates about events at the National Mall.[136] Overhead imagery[137] and statistics on public transportation ridership from the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), which operates Metrorail, are therefore used to estimate crowd sizes.[138]

The WMATA reported that 193,000 passengers rode the Metro before 11 a.m. on the day of Trump's inauguration, and 570,557 passengers during the entire day, noting that it was lower than the average weekday ridership of 639,000 passengers.[139] USA Today reported on "a notable number" of empty seats along the parade route.[140]

Pandora

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On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 15:45:20 -0500, Sir Gaygory's Owner's Owner 🐶笛
wrote:

> On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 14:41:30 -0600, LO AND BEHOLD; Skeeter Skeeter Fake
> News Bleater - Exploded Everyone's Irony Meters "Skeeter
> <l...@qmail.com>" determined that the following was of great importance
> and subsequently decided to freely share it with us in
> <MPG.376c62e5a...@news.eternal-september.org>:
>
> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ In article <qdsl5k$aib$1...@dont-email.me>,
> nad31...@gmail.invalid ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ says...
> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ To receive validation for their
> illusions, narcissists are not above ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡
> lying about their histories of achievement.
> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ Like, say, the size of an inauguration crowd?
> That kind of thing?
> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡
> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ Bigger than Hillarys when not doctored up by the losing left
> media.
>
> you must be a real hoot at parties.

Right wing parties, that is.

kensi

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Jun 14, 2019, 12:28:40 AM6/14/19
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On 6/13/2019 4:45 PM, Sir Gaygory's Owner's Owner 🐶笛 wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 14:41:30 -0600, LO AND BEHOLD; Skeeter Skeeter Fake
> News Bleater - Exploded Everyone's Irony Meters "Skeeter
> <l...@qmail.com>" determined that the following was of great importance
> and subsequently decided to freely share it with us in
> <MPG.376c62e5a...@news.eternal-september.org>:
>
> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ In article <qdsl5k$aib$1...@dont-email.me>, nad31...@gmail.invalid
> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ says...
> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ To receive validation for their illusions, narcissists are not above
> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ lying about their histories of achievement.
> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ Like, say, the size of an inauguration crowd? That kind of thing?
> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡
> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ Bigger than Hillarys when not doctored up by the losing left media.

Hey, Nadegda, is there such a thing as "narcissistic personality
disorder by proxy" by any chance?

> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inauguration_of_Donald_Trump#Crowd_size
>
> The US Park Service does not publish crowd estimates about events at the National Mall.[136] Overhead imagery[137] and statistics on public transportation ridership from the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), which operates Metrorail, are therefore used to estimate crowd sizes.[138]
>
> The WMATA reported that 193,000 passengers rode the Metro before 11 a.m. on the day of Trump's inauguration, and 570,557 passengers during the entire day, noting that it was lower than the average weekday ridership of 639,000 passengers.[139] USA Today reported on "a notable number" of empty seats along the parade route.[140]

SPANKY-SPANKY!

*snicker*

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Nadegda

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Jun 15, 2019, 2:58:34 AM6/15/19
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Time to trigger the right-wing snowflakes again. Melt, snowflakes, melt!
On Fri, 14 Jun 2019 06:28:39 +0200, kensi wrote:

> On 6/13/2019 4:45 PM, Sir Gaygory's Owner's Owner 🐶笛 wrote:
>> On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 14:41:30 -0600, LO AND BEHOLD; Skeeter Skeeter Fake
>> News Bleater - Exploded Everyone's Irony Meters "Skeeter
>> <l...@qmail.com>" determined that the following was of great importance
>> and subsequently decided to freely share it with us in
>> <MPG.376c62e5a...@news.eternal-september.org>:
>>
>> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ In article <qdsl5k$aib$1...@dont-email.me>,
>> nad31...@gmail.invalid ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ says...
>> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ To receive
validation for their
>> illusions, narcissists are not above ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡
✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡
>> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ lying about their histories of achievement.
>> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ Like, say, the size of an
inauguration crowd?
>> That kind of thing?
>> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡
>> ✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡ Bigger than Hillarys when not doctored up by the
losing
>> left media.
>
> Hey, Nadegda, is there such a thing as "narcissistic personality
> disorder by proxy" by any chance?

Yeah, it's called "Nazism".

>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inauguration_of_Donald_Trump#Crowd_size
>>
>> The US Park Service does not publish crowd estimates about events at
>> the National Mall.[136] Overhead imagery[137] and statistics on public
>> transportation ridership from the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit
>> Authority (WMATA), which operates Metrorail, are therefore used to
>> estimate crowd sizes.[138]
>>
>> The WMATA reported that 193,000 passengers rode the Metro before 11
>> a.m. on the day of Trump's inauguration, and 570,557 passengers during
>> the entire day, noting that it was lower than the average weekday
>> ridership of 639,000 passengers.[139] USA Today reported on "a notable
>> number" of empty seats along the parade route.[140]
>
> SPANKY-SPANKY!
>
> *snicker*

Indeed.
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