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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: Re: LOL... Sperm Man Thinks A Judge Can Close Alligator Alcatraz
Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2025 18:16:08 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


On Sat, 30 Aug 2025 00:25:40 -0400,  Alan says...  

> 
> On 2025-08-29 21:54, AlleyCat wrote:
> > 
> > Watch the news for how fast DeSavage comes out and laughs his ass off at this "judge".
> 
> Why do you put "judge" in quotes, Loser? Are judges only real judges so 
> long as you like their decisions?

Are you this fucking pedantic with anyone else?

And WHY do I have to snout-smack you every time I have to teach you this shit?

*I* can use "air quotes" however the fuck I want, and you, PUSSY... cain't do nothin' about it.

Here are some reasons why I might use "air quotes" or as some call them: "scare quotes".

Sarcasm or Irony: This is the most common use. You put quotes around a word to signal that you mean the opposite of its literal 
meaning.

BINGO! We have a winner!

Expressing Doubt or Skepticism: The quotes can imply that you question the validity of a word, a title, or a claim. For example, 
referring to someone's "expertise" suggests you don't believe they are truly an expert.

BINGO! We have ANOTHER winner!

To Distance Yourself from a Word: You use scare quotes to show that you are not comfortable with the word or phrase being used, 
perhaps because it's too colloquial, inaccurate, or a term used by others that you don't endorse. It's a way of saying "I didn't 
choose this word, but I'm using it to refer to something."

To Introduce a Non-Standard or Unfamiliar Term: In some cases, scare quotes can be used to set a word apart as a specific term of 
art, slang, or a new concept.

To Imply a Different Meaning: The quotes can hint that a word has a different, non-obvious meaning in a specific context. For 
example, using quotes around "friends" in a sentence might imply that the people are friends in name only.

Are you all caught up on being the pedantic little faggot you are, lakehouse rich pussy?

We all know you do this to amuse yourself, meaning you're wrong 99% of the time, eliciting replies just to get your jollies.

Only weirdo do what you do.

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Ski Bunny's attempts to manipulate, explained: (I'm not a psychiatrist or expert in this field, at all, but sometimes I surprise 
myself at how RIGHT I can be, when telling narcissists why they do what they do)

1. Control and Power Dynamics

A core need for a narcissistic person is to MAINTAIN A SENSE OF CONTROL over others. By forcing you TO CONSTANTLY EXPLAIN YOURSELF, 
they TAKE CONTROL OF THE CONVERSATION'S FLOW AND DIRECTION.

They are not genuinely trying to understand you; they are trying to put you on the defensive and establish a dominant position.

2. Evasion of Accountability

By demanding that you clarify every point, THE NARCISSIST CAN AVOID ENGAGING WITH THE SUBSTANCE of your argument. When you are busy 
defending the way you've phrased something, THEY DON'T HAVE TO DEFEND THEIR OWN POSITION OR ADMIT THEY ARE WRONG. It's a highly 
effective way to SHIFT THE FOCUS AWAY FROM THEIR OWN FLAWS or inconsistencies.

3. Creating Confusion (Gaslighting)

By FEIGNING A LACK OF UNDERSTANDING OR MISINTERPRETING what you've said, the narcissist can make you doubt (LOL... nope) your own 
perceptions and reality. This is a form of gaslighting. The constant need for clarification can make you feel irrational or like 
you can't articulate your thoughts correctly, which chips away at your self-confidence.

4. Supply and Attention

A NARCISSIST REQUIRES CONSTANT "NARCISSISTIC SUPPLY," which can come in the form of attention, admiration, or a reaction. When you 
get frustrated, emotional, or try desperately to explain yourself, you are providing them with a form of this supply. They get a 
thrill from seeing their tactics work and observing your emotional response.

LOL... too bad I know what he's doing, so I have NONE of those traits.

5. To Make You Give Up (ha ha... THAT'LL never happen)

The ultimate goal of this tactic is to exhaust you to the point that you give up on the discussion, because the NARCISSIST HAS 
ALREADY LOST. When you finally say, "Never mind," or "You're not listening," THE (childish and low self-esteemed) NARCISSIST CAN 
FRAME THE SITUATION AS A WIN. In their mind, they didn't lose the debate; they simply forced you to concede because you couldn't 
"adequately explain" your point.

And that is what ski bunny TRIES to do, with little to NO success. Of course, when he's challenged, he keeps trying to bait you 
back into the conversation, because he did NOT get his nerd "win".

"Run away little man."

"Well, he's run away now, so it's all moot."

"Because you're caught in a dilemma, aren't you?"

"And yet you won't actually say..."

"Answer that, PusseyGurl."

LOL.

No.