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: So there!
Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2025 19:45:38 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.
On Sun, 28 Sep 2025 17:09:18 -0700, Alan says...
>
> On 2025-09-28 08:44, AlleyCat wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 27 Sep 2025 14:29:31 -0700, chine.bleu says...
> >
> >>
> >> At last our long state nightmare is over. Oregon, California's Canada,
> >> is to reduced and occupied.
> >
> > Put the bottle down, nerd.
> >
> > Use an AI to construct your sentences, drunkard.
>
> The irony.
Indeed it is, Mr. fragmented sentence.
"The irony" is not a complete sentence.
It's a sentence fragment.
To be grammatically complete, it would need a verb, such as:
"The irony is palpable."
"The irony is remarkable."
If you are referring to drinking... I haven't had a drink in over 12 years, Lakehouse rich kid.
Why are you so jealous of me, snipe?
Is it the women thing?
Sports?
Jobs?
Siri is quite capable of defending himself. So, what is it?
Feeling inadequate?
Need to bolster your esteem and/or ego?
Alan, the narcissist, usually has a deep need to be better than everyone else.
This makes him likely to become jealous of anyone he perceives as better than
him in any possible way.
(explains sticking his lakehouse rich boy nose into others' business. NO ONE was talking to you)
Surprisingly, you don't have to be better in a real sense for you to trigger
his jealousy.
As long as you have any advantage he doesn't have, that's enough to make him
jealous. Sometimes jealousy can force Alan the narcissist to act in ways that defy normal human behaviour.
Jealousy is one of the emotions that makes Alan, the narcissist, both hilarious and sad.
A Sense of Competition:
A sense of competition, real or perceived can trigger jealous narcissists,
like Alan.
Surpassing a narcissist, like Alan, at anything that you are both involved in
or succeeding at something he failed at, can make him extremely jealous.
Alan Has Low Self-Esteem:
Alan, the narcissist, may not be jealous of someone on Usenet, who is better looking, as long as he is confident in his looks.
LOL
But, he isn't, so he isn't confident in his ability to socialize. Alan is always jealous of his social and Usenet rivals, who make
him look like the runt child he is... daily.
Actually... Alan, the narcissist, makes himself look like a child. We do not need to help him in this realm.
Because Alan, the narcissist has very low self-esteem behind the mask of ultra-confidence, he becomes very jealous of anyone who
has genuine confidence... like those he pretends to be better than.
They Are Happier Than Alan:
When a narcissist is depressed, he doesn't like to see someone happier and excited, especially if that person makes him look
stupid... which is usually hourly.
This is because he knows that a happy person is powerful. Powerful enough to make him feel like a worthless turd... that is, until
that person makes a spelling or grammar mistake.
Alan's self-esteem is so low, that even though HE'S fucked up so many times, grammatically and spelling-wise, he still has to show
his imaginary superiority, by pointing out others' mistakes.
When you are happy, you became more confident, assertive and clear-minded. On the other hand, when a person is sad or depressed, he
usually feels weak and vulnerable, like Alan, who lashes out at those he sees as his superiors.
When a narcissist, like Alan is depressed, feelings of vulnerability that accompany depression make him see a happy person as a
threat, especially when it's a person that he doesn't get along with, which is 99.9% of Usenet, since he's a homophobic racist, who
insults everyone, because Alan HATES everyone he thinks is his superior.
Alan Is Insecure:
Insecurities make a person doubt his ability to keep anyone interested.
If he is financially unsuccessful (well... YEAH!) and believes that his Usenet rivals are MORE successful (well... duh!), he may be
very jealous their success.
Alan, the narcissist, hates it when people around him are better in every possible way. He needs to be above everybody else in
order to feel superior, and have the ability to sleep.
For this reason, he becomes very jealous of anyone he sees as superior than him, especially when there is a sense of competition.
We Are Stealing His Attention:
Alan, THE NARCISSIST NEEDS SO MUCH ATTENTION, hence the replies that offer NO refutations. He only replies to say, "play with me!"
Alan doesn't have the mental capacity to form his own opinions on subject matters that are above his head, so he simply replies in
the negative, even if it's proven that the OP is correct in everything he says or quotes.
Because he thinks that he is better than common people, Alan believes that he deserves more attention than the average Usenet
member.
Getting the attention that a narcissist believes HE deserves, can cause a lot of jealousy.
Poor Alan.