OT A serious question to all
"narcissists hate their real selves, they don't want to change -- they
want the world to change. And they criticize, gripe, and complain about
almost everything and almost everyone almost all the time. There are usually
a favored few whom narcissists regard as absolutely above reproach, even for
egregious misconduct or actual crime, and about whom they won't brook the
slightest criticism. These are people the narcissists are terrified of,
though they'll tell you that what they feel is love and respect; apparently
they don't know the difference between fear and love. Narcissists just get
worse and worse as they grow older; their parents and other authority
figures that they've feared die off, and there's less and less outside
influence to keep them in check"
"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Wm Shakespeare Smithers wrote:
Kevin,
Take a deep breath, hold it .... ok now slowly exhale as you count to
10.
Don't you feel better now?
I suppose I really dislike you because you are a coward, and you combine
that with being snarky, smarmy, and unctuous.
Wm, I believe you have made it to the top of Harry's list.
Congratulations!
We had a few assholes like you way back in junior high school who
behaved
as you do. We snickered and sometimes applauded when the class tough
guys
had enough of your kind, and beat the crap out of you after school.
Naturally, your type complained to the principal, and when he called for
witnesses, no one stepped forward.
Notice the group Harry placed himself in. The one that just stood by and
watched the whole thing. He didn't stand up for himself nor did he stand
up
for those that were being physically harmed. Way to go Harry stand there
and
watch injustice rather than doing something about it.
There was a kid in ninth grade who I vaguely remember. Ronnie something
or
other. He kept ragging a couple of juvenile delinquents who had their
own
little "pickup" basketball game after school. I have no idea why he did
this, but he behaved much as you do. He got the crap beat out of him
every
other month. Our guys, who played basketball on the court the ones the
"tough guys" used. would never rat them out. Ronnie deserved the bloody
noses. He got what we called "righteous" hits.
Amaziing, you still condone violence as the most favorable method for
conflict resolution.
Were you Ronnie? You sure remind me of him.
You remind me of someone...
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