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Default OT--Arabic version of Mein Kampf


" JimH" wrote in message
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Lord Reginald Smithers wrote:
Harry,

My only question is were you lying today or were you lying on July
20,2002 when you said:
Harry Krause wrote:


My heritage? You mean my Russian-Polish-Ukrainian-and-possibly-German
(the borders moved a lot) grandparents?

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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It's just another Smithers' lie. I was born in Connecticut, my mother
was born in Massachusetts and my father was born in Pennsylvania. I

was
reared in Connecticut. If you want to call me a "Yankee," or a
"Yankee-American," that would be appropriate.

One member of my family has some ancestors who arrived on these shores
from Great Britain, Ireland, and Germany in the 1700s and 1800s, while
other ancestors were already here - they were Native Americans, as it
were. And since the Native Americans supposed came across the Bering
Straits, why that makes that relative of Russian heritage, I suppose.

There's no doubt about Smithers' heritage, of course. He's purebred
Assho*e American.



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20 January 2009: The End of an Error.




My, my....Smitherscum certainly is a busy little obsessed asshole, eh?

So, three years ago, someone asked about my "heritage," and I responded
with sarcasm four of the possible countries of origin of my

grandparents,
and Smithers thinks "Russian" is my heritage, even though I am
second-generation American, of parents born in the United States?

Well, that means my relative whose ancestors came from Great Britain,
Ireland, and Germany, and who is part Cherokee must also have Russian
heritage because of the Bering Straits connection.



Unfrickenbelievable. What a gem you are Harry.


Not really, when you consider..............
"Narcissists are grandiose. They live in an artificial self invented from
fantasies of absolute or perfect power, genius, beauty, etc. Normal people's
fantasies of themselves, their wishful thinking, take the form of stories --
these stories often come from movies or TV, or from things they've read or
that were read to them as children. They involve a plot, heroic activity or
great accomplishments or adventu normal people see themselves in action,
however preposterous or even impossible that action may be -- they see
themselves doing things that earn them honor, glory, love, riches, fame, and
they see these fantasy selves as personal potentials, however tenuous"

"Narcissists' fantasies are tableaux or scenes, stage sets; narcissists
are hung up on a particular picture that they think reflects their true
selves (as opposed to the real self -- warts and all). Narcissists don't see
themselves doing anything except being adored, and they don't see anyone
else doing anything except adoring them. Moreover, they don't see these
images as potentials that they may some day be able to live out, if they get
lucky or everything goes right: they see these pictures as the real way they
want to be seen right now (which is not the same as saying they think these
pictures are the way they really are right now, but that is another story to
be discussed elsewhere). Sometimes narcissistic fantasies are spectacularly
grandiose -- imagining themselves as Jesus or a saint or hero or deity
depicted in art -- but just as often the fantasies of narcissists are
mediocre and vulgar, concocted from illustrations in popular magazines,
sensational novels, comic books even. These artificial self fantasies are
also static in time, going back unchanged to early adolescence or even to
childhood; the narcissists' self-images don't change with time, so that you
will find, for instance, female narcissists clinging to retro styles, still
living the picture of the perfect woman of 1945 or 1965 as depicted in The
Ladies' Home Journal or Seventeen or Vogue of that era, and male narcissists
still hung up on images of comic-book or ripping adventure heroes from their
youth. Though narcissists like pictures rather than stories, they like still
pictures, not moving ones, so they don't base their fantasies on movies or
TV."