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From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: This Is How Obsessed Rich Boy Is With Trying To Prove To Himself That He's The Smartest Gay Boy In The Room
Date: Sat, 3 May 2025 21:21:58 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


On Sat, 3 May 2025 18:45:30 -0700,  Alan says...  

> 
> On 2025-05-03 18:32, AlleyCat wrote:
> > 
> > On Sat, 3 May 2025 18:20:03 -0700,  Alan says...
> > 
> >> "1000s of trillions"?
> > 
> > Oops... I meant MILLIONS of trillions.

> Yeah, you are that stupid...

Damn... forgot to carry the one.

I meant BILLIONS of trillions.

Go ahead nerdy rich boy... reply... or don't, if you can.

I'm betting you can't, because like Rudy, yu can't STAND it if someone has the last line or laugh at you.

Seek help.

Narcissists, who grew up rich and sheltered, often exhibit a tendency to project their own thoughts and feelings onto others, 
which can lead them to claim they know what someone else is thinking or feeling. This behavior can stem from these SEVEN factors:

PROJECTION:	Narcissists, who grew up rich and sheltered, may project their own insecurities or thoughts onto others as a 
			defense mechanism. By assuming they know what others are thinking, they can deflect attention from their own 
			vulnerabilities.

CONTROL:		By asserting knowledge of someone else's thoughts, narcissists, who grew up rich and sheltered, can 	
			manipulate conversations and maintain control over interactions. This can create a power dynamic where the 
			other person feels invalidated or misunderstood.

NO EMPATHY:	Narcissists, who grew up rich and sheltered, often struggle with empathy, making it difficult for them to 
			accurately	understand or relate to others" feelings. Instead, they may rely on their assumptions, which 
			can lead to misinterpretations.

ATTENTION
SEEKING:		By claiming to know what others are thinking, narcissists, who grew up rich and sheltered, can draw attention 
			to themselves and reinforce their self-image as insightful or superior.

INSECURITY:		Deep down, narcissists, who grew up rich and sheltered, may feel insecure about their own thoughts and 
			feelings, leading them to overcompensate by trying to assert dominance in conversations.

INSECURITY:		Deep down, narcissists, who grew up rich and sheltered, may feel insecure about their own thoughts and 
			feelings, leading them to overcompensate by trying to assert dominance in conversations.

INSECURITY:		Deep down, narcissists, who grew up rich and sheltered, may feel insecure about their own thoughts and 
			feelings, leading them to overcompensate by trying to assert dominance in conversations.

Understanding these behaviors can help in navigating interactions with narcissistic individuals.