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From: doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor)
Newsgroups: alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics
Subject: Re: Rudy Is: [1] Short - [2] Neurotic - [3] Psychotic
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2025 00:53:04 -0000 (UTC)
Organization: NetKnow News

In article <MPG.42744a46c1cbfbdf98bbf6@news.eternal-september.org>,
AlleyCat  <katt@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>['oh.no.this.definitely.is.NOT.going.to... psycho gratuitous bullshit
>crossposts removed]
>
>Rudy Canoza, forever the mental and physical midget, who was *NEVER* a
>three sport letterman, like me, and who was *NEVER* a 
>bouncer, like me, and who was *NEVER* an assistant golf pro, like me,
>and who was *NEVER* a lifeguard, like me, and who *NEVER* 
>dunked a basketball, like me, and has *NEVER* laid as many women as me... 
>
>...says nothing but spewed hate and psychotic rantings.
>
>Read all [1][2][3]
>
>=====
>
>[1] AlleyCat is one of the several people who dominate Rudy on a daily
>basis, keeping their bootheels on his little pencil neck 
>to the amusement of all.
>
>[I Just *LOVE* The Way This Sig-file Makes Boi-Fucker Lose His Fucking Mind]
>
>Rudy's Little Man's Disease: A disease of short males marked by
>aggressive antisocial behavior and constant overcompensation resulting
>in pompous mannerisms such as spitting, twitching, swearing, speaking
>loudly and tough talk. 
>
>"I can kill you with one hand.  You know this." - Rudy
>The disease only affects teenagers or men who are less than 5' 6" tall.
>"I'm about eight inches shorter than Trump [6' 2"]." - Rudy
>The severity of this disease is inversely proportional to the height of
>the sufferer. Other characteristics of this scourge are a 
>very short penis, acne, low I.Q and bad etiquette.
>Often these males are homophobic to the point of insanity because of
>latent sexual orientation issues.
>**FAGGOT!** - Rudy Canoza
>"Fixed your lie, you you no-fight faggot." - Rudy Canoza
>"Thanks for kicking my faggot ass." - Rudy Canoza
>"'Self' is redundant, you toothless squat-to-piss no-fight faggot. - Rudy Canoza
>"I've beaten *you* to a bloody pulp, you squat-to-piss *no-fight* faggot
>- every fucking time.  You're a zero, as every, stale, 
>squat-to-piss *no-fight* faggot who incessantly bleats about "mommy's
>basement" *ALWAYS* is." - Rudy Canoza
>"... you you no-fight faggot." - Rudy Canoza
>"... you toothless squat-to-piss no-fight faggot" - Rudy Canoza
>"Kicked your flabby faggot ass again.  Yes." - Rudy Canoza
>"You a Squat-to-Piss Faggot." - Rudy Canoza
>"The disgusting gurgling, slurping sounds below are just the faggots
>Hartung, Sanitary Napkin and Bit of Nothingness enjoying a 
>three-way" - Rudy Canoza
>"YOU lose, Nazi faggot." - Rudy Canoza
>Little Man's Disease is an untreatable epidemic in this country. 
>This is Rudy Canoza:  https://i.imgur.com/kDtydh1.mp4
>
>============================================================================
>
>[2] Rudy's neuroses, also called psychoneurosis or plural
>psychoneuroses, mental disorder, causes a sense of distress and deficit 
>in functioning.
>
>Rudy's neuroses are characterized by anxiety, depression, or other
>feelings of unhappiness or distress that are out of proportion 
>to the circumstances of a Rudy's life.
>
>They may impair Rudy's functioning in virtually any area of his life,
>relationships, or external affairs, but they are not severe 
>enough to incapacitate the person, hence his constant posting on Usenet.
>
>Psychiatrists first used the term neurosis in the mid-19th century to
>categorize Rudy's symptoms, thought to be neurological in 
>origin; the prefix "psycho-" was added some decades later when it became
>clear that mental and emotional factors were important 
>in the etiology of his disorders.
>
>An influential view held by the psychoanalytic tradition is that Rudy's
>neuroses arise from intrapsychic conflict (conflict 
>between different drives, impulses, and motives held within various
>components of the mind).
>
>Central to psychoanalytic theory, which was founded by Austrian
>neurologist Sigmund Freud, is the postulated existence of an 
>unconscious part of Rudy's mind which, among other functions, acts as a
>repository for repressed thoughts, feelings, and memories 
>that are disturbing or otherwise unacceptable to the conscious mind.
>
>Rudy's repressed mental contents are typically homo-sexually or
>aggressive urges or painful memories of an emotional loss or an 
>unsatisfied longing dating from childhood.
>
>Anxiety arises when Rudy's unacceptable and repressiveness drives
>threaten to enter consciousness; prompted by anxiety, the 
>conscious part of the mind (the ego) tries to deflect the emergence into
>consciousness of the repressed mental contents through 
>the use of defense mechanisms such as repression, denial, or reaction formation.
>
>Neurotic symptoms often begin when a previously impermeable defense
>mechanism breaks down and a forbidden drive or impulse 
>threatens to enter consciousness. 
>
>(like when AlleyCat kicks his ass)
>
>While the psychoanalytic theory has continued to be influential, another
>prominent view, associated with behavioral psychology, 
>represents neurosis as a learned, inappropriate response to stress that
>can be unlearned. A third view, stemming from cognitive 
>theory, emphasizes the way in which maladaptive thinking-such as the
>fear of possible punishment-promotes an inaccurate 
>perception of the self and surrounding events.
>Types
>
>Obsessive-compulsive disorders are characterized by the irresistible
>entry of unwanted ideas, thoughts, or feelings into 
>consciousness or by the need to repeatedly perform ritualistic actions
>that the sufferer perceives as unnecessary or unwarranted. 
>Obsessive ideas may include recurrent violent or obscene thoughts;
>compulsive behaviour includes rituals such as repetitive hand 
>washing or door locking. The drug clomipramine has proved effective in
>treating many patients with obsessive-compulsive 
>disorders.
>
>Somatoform disorders, which include the so-called hysterical, or
>conversion, neuroses, manifest themselves in physical symptoms, 
>such as blindness, paralysis, or deafness that are not caused by organic
>disease. Hysteria was among the earliest syndromes to be 
>understood and treated by psychoanalysts, who believe that such symptoms
>result from fixations or arrested stages in an 
>individual's early psycho-sexual development.
>
>In anxiety disorders, anxiety is the principal feature, manifesting
>itself either in relatively short, acute anxiety attacks or 
>in a chronic sense of nameless dread. Persons undergoing anxiety attacks
>may suffer from digestive upsets, excessive 
>perspiration, headaches, heart palpitations, restlessness, insomnia,
>disturbances in appetite, and impaired concentration. 
>Phobia, a type of anxiety disorder, is represented by inappropriate
>fears that are triggered by specific situations or objects. 
>Some common objects of phobias are open or closed spaces, fire, high
>places, dirt, and bacteria.
>
>Depression, when neither excessively severe nor prolonged, is regarded
>as a neurosis. A depressed person feels sad, hopeless, and 
>pessimistic and may be listless, easily fatigued, slow in thought and
>action, and have a reduced appetite and difficulty in 
>sleeping.
>
>Post-traumatic stress disorder is a syndrome appearing in people who
>have endured some highly traumatic event, such as a natural 
>disaster, torture, or incarceration in a concentration camp. The
>symptoms include nightmares, a diffuse anxiety, and guilt over 
>having survived when others perished. Depersonalization disorder
>consists of the experiencing of the world or oneself as strange, 
>altered, unreal, or mechanical in quality.
>
>===============================================================================
>
>[3] Rudy's psychosis is characterized by an impaired relationship with
>reality. It's a symptom of serious mental disorders. 
>
>People who are experiencing psychosis may have delusions.
>
>The person experiencing psychosis may also have thoughts that are
>contrary to actual EVIDENCE.
>
>These thoughts are known as delusions. Some people with psychosis may
>also experience loss of motivation and social withdrawal.
>
>(like spending ALL day on Usenet, instead of socially interacting)
>
>These experiences can be frightening. They may also cause people who are
>experiencing psychosis to hurt themselves or others.
>
>"I can kill you with one hand.  You know this."
>
>"Thanks for kicking my faggot ass."
>
>"I've beaten you to a bloody pulp"
>
>"... you you no-fight faggot."
>
>"Kicked your flabby faggot ass again.  Yes."
>
>It's important to see a doctor right away if you or someone you know is
>experiencing symptoms of psychosis.
>
>Symptoms of psychosis include:
>
>    depressed mood
>    sleeping too much or not enough
>    anxiety
>    suspiciousness
>    withdrawal from family and friends
>    delusions
>    disorganized speech, such as switching topics erratically
>    depression
>    suicidal thoughts or actions
>
>A delusion is a false belief or impression that is firmly held even
>though it's contradicted by reality and what is commonly 
>considered true. There are delusions of paranoia, grandiose delusions,
>and somatic delusions.
>
>People who are experiencing a delusion of paranoia might think that they
>are being followed when they aren't or that secret 
>messages are being sent to them. Someone with a grandiose delusion will
>have an exaggerated sense of importance. Somatic delusion 
>is when a person believes they have a terminal illness, but in reality
>they're healthy.
>
>

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