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From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics
Subject: Re: Damn... This Dude's Stupid - Thinks A Directive Can "Undertake Actions"! Wow!
Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2024 21:59:45 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


Thought I plonked this. Must have turned off my PLONK! filter.

Oh well... good for you, eh?

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On Mon, 7 Oct 2024 18:44:02 -0700,  Alan says...  

> 
> On 2024-10-07 18:07, AlleyCat wrote:
> > 
> > On Mon, 7 Oct 2024 16:55:51 -0700,  Alan says...
> > 
> >>
> >> On 2024-10-04 22:33, AlleyCat wrote:
> >>>
> >>> On Thu, 3 Oct 2024 19:31:18 -0700,  Alan says...
> >>>
> >>>>> Pick the one you can't prove a negative on.
> >>>> That would be the POINT of not being able to prove a negative, Pussey.
> >>>>
> >>>> I could read a thousand DoD directives and you'd just insist I hadn't
> >>>> read the right one.
> >>>
> >>> Do it.
> >>>
> >>> I won't say a word.
> >>>
> >>> BTB... there is only one, and it's not "about" Jan. 6th.
> > 
> >> Great!
> >   
> >> Show us a link to it.
> > 
> > If there's only one, even YOU should be able to find it.
> > 
> > Still pretending you can't?
> Nope.
> 
> You're pretending you can show it.

I told you, I already showed it.

It was purple and lavender and has a nice IG DoD Seal and everything, annnnnd had this song playing in the background, 
because... so fucking apropos.

https://youtu.be/8cb8ZUpAr94

That you missed it (or are pretending to) is not MY problem. Oh, and I don't have to do anything you want me to, so go 
bugger your field hockey team boys again.

I remember, you came back with such a buzz from getting reamed, you couldn't type worth a shit.

Well... at least you're happy with them buggers.

https://i.imgur.com/8I88cQq.mp4

PLONK!, now?

We'll see what your dodge is first.

But, if it's anything other than you finding "it"... PLONK!

Hell... there's a link straight to it on at LEAST one of the pages I cited, if you come back with ANYTHING other than, 
"OK... found it... but you said...!

LOL

Yeah... I KNOW what I said.

But remember... https://youtu.be/8cb8ZUpAr94...

... gets games played right back.

Ta.

PLONK!

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Why Do People With Narcissistic Personality Disorder Play Games?

At times, it may appear that the goal of someone living with NPD is to get their needs met, which may involve other 
people who consciously and unconsciously help them achieve that end, says Dena DiNardo, PhD, a clinical psychologist in 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

"These 'games' are strategic manipulations," she adds. "Often, they're completely unconscious. People having trouble 
with this level of narcissism are usually in such deep pain that their ability to empathetically connect with the pain 
of others is low."

What games do people with narcissistic personality disorder play?

Those who live with NPD often HAVE LOW SELF-ESTEEM.

As a result, many games they play may revolve around maintaining a sense of control, so they don't have to be 
confronted with the shame that they may feel inside.

This is why Ski Bunny can't post his own shit.

"People with narcissistic personality disorder tend to use strategies to gain power and control over the individual in 
order to assert superiority and/or dominance over them," says Rahmah Albugami, a licensed professional counselor in 
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. "In this way, they get their needs met TO BOOST THEIR EGOS, VALUE, AND SELF-ESTEEM."

Poor Ski Bunny. :-(

Some common games someone with narcissistic personality disorder might engage in include:

 blame shifting
 deception
 gaslighting
 ghosting
 playing the victim
 projection

While these games may be common for someone with NPD, not everyone who plays them will have this condition or another 
personality disorder.

How can you recognize when games are being played?

Becoming more familiar with these games may help you spot them in action and set appropriate personal boundaries.

Gaslighting:

Gaslighting refers to denying the truth of a situation as you saw or heard it, which can confuse your sense of reality. 
They may be trying to avoid getting caught for something by turning it back around on you.

"One of the most common things to look out for are if you're constantly questioning yourself," says Albugami.

Revenge:

Having a fragile sense of self is not uncommon for someone with NPD.

If you call them out on their behaviors, it may create a narcissistic rage or injury. Rather than sit with the 
difficult emotion and self-reflect, they may instead externalize the agony they feel in the form of revenge.