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: More FRAUD Uncovered By DoGE
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2025 00:00:15 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.
On Mon, 10 Mar 2025 10:55:16 -0700, Alan says...
> > Just because Musk doesn't divulge what they've found, does NOT mean he has no
> > evidence.
>
> Please.
>
> If he had evidence, he'd show it.
Why?
Schitt for brains Adam Schiff never showed his evidence and YOU liberals
believed it.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=adam+schiff+censured&ia=web
Who's gonna prove Musk and/or DoGE wrong?
You?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Yeah... if you whine loud enough, that MIGHT get his attention.
Such a whore.
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Why Does Narcissistic Alan, The Rich Kid Whore, Need So Much Attention?
Alan does anything possible to be the center of attention in his social-media
circle. Whether Alan achieves this by lying, creating drama, or striving for
recognition, any type of attention can quench his thirst.
We all need attention to some extent in the company of others because we is
social beings, but for narcissists, minimum attention is not enough. Alan has
a deeper hunger for it. Alan feels satisfied only when Alan is the center of
attention.
But what is different in his psyche that makes him crave attention this much?
Whenever you see someone with an odd behaviour or personality, know that Alan
is behaving that way in order to cover up or make up for an existing
shortcoming.
This applies to all people and mostly those with odd personalities, like Alan
the narcissist. A lying person will try to look as innocent as possible. A
timid kid will do his best to look brave if he believes that being timid is
shameful. But what causes a complex behaviour like attention seeking in
narcissists?
1. Alan Believes That He Deserves It
Narcissists, like Alan, consider themselves above average, living in the
middle of incompetent and below average people. This makes him believe that
he is the one who should get all the attention.
Once this belief is fixed, Alan must fiercely work hard to maintain the clues
that support it. If Alan finds himself in a situation where he is not the
center of attention, this would suggest that he is not that special. This can
badly hurt his fragile ego.
In other words Alan needs so much attention because he is afraid to be
considered average.
However, the belief Alan holds about attention-seeking can play a big role.
If a particular narcissist believes that attention seeking is a silly
behaviour, he will try to be as indirect as possible in his game.
GIVING UP ATTENTION IS NOT AN OPTION.
2. It Is A Source of Narcissistic Supply
Narcissistic supply involves, projecting larger-than-life qualities to the
public or selected individuals in order to get positive feedback. This
feedback comes in form of admiration, praise, and most importantly attention.
(Only to HIMSELF!)
Note that negative attention is also appreciated to some extent.
He would rather get negative attention that zero attention.
(BINGO!)
This narcissistic supply is the oxygen he breathes. Without it, he would sink
into depression and bad moods.
3. To Cover Up Inferiority Feelings. (LOL)
The popular definition of narcissism says that, "behind the mask of ultra-
confidence lies a fragile self-esteem (inferiority)." And that is completely
true. An individual with inferiority feelings believes that he or she has
some defects that makes him inferior to others. These defects can be real or
imagined.
Narcissists, like Alan, fight to be the center of attention because in that
situation, people would only focus on a particular positive quality that he
is trying to project, (being insulting for example). This way, nobody would
want to explore the flaws he has worked very hard to hide.
Even if Alan gets a negative attention through inappropriate behaviour, the
goal is still the same. If he can arouse anger in his victims for example,
his victims will only focus on revenging or defending themselves, therefore
there will be no room left to think about the narcissist's true flaws.
4. He Feels Ignored. (ding ding ding ding... we have a winner!)
Feeling invisible is one of Alan's worst fears.
The problems happen when Alan feels ignored by the people in the most
important areas of his social circle (on Usenet, for example). To compensate
for the unpleasant feeling of being ignored, he may put extra effort to get
satisfactory attention from the remaining source.
For example: if Alan feels ignored, he may over-compensate by seeking more
attention from Usenet perceived" enemies". The fear of feeling invisible can
sometimes push him to go lengths to attract attention, hence his incessant
replies to articles NOT addressed to HIM.