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Wait, don't tell me: You're some kind of political anarchist or libertarian who believes there's no difference between Republicans and Democrats, and you want to sell me some gold, right?
I swear if you say "uniparty" one time, I'll put you on permanent "ignore."
This thread is NOT political.
It's this FNG seeking more attention about things having none of what is about politics.
Mostly himself is what this thread is all about.
Wait, don't tell me: You're some kind of political anarchist or libertarian who believes there's no difference between Republicans and Democrats, and you want to sell me some gold, right?
I swear if you say "uniparty" one time, I'll put you on permanent "ignore."
Hello March. Speaking of horses, my Arabian mare tried to kill my cousin's dog today!!! I mean KILL. She actually did an end around my husband to get to the dog and tried 4 times to stomp on her and then kicked her a couple of times before we could get to her. She's ok, but my cousin said she was a little sore. I felt so bad!
We live in the woods and the horse hates anything in her yard. She puts up with our dogs and cat, but she chases the deer out, and stray dogs, not a fan of people showing up and the Kayakers piss her off, but today was nuts!
She's hell on wheels to ride, but she's never actually tried to murder shit before!
He read the rules, ya know. He keeps saying so.
Yeah. Do that on the last post on page 1 of this thread. Look familiar when you peer at yourself in the mirror? It should.Oh Hell no. You should goto my introductory thread *Here we go..." where I splain that, Lucy. Read ALL the words.
Narcissist
Noun
- a person who has an excessive interest in or admiration of themselves.
"narcissists who think the world revolves around them"- Superiority is one of the main indications you're dealing with a narcissist. Narcissists have to be the best, the most right, and the most competent; do everything their way; own everything; and control everyone.
- Another core narcissist trait is the constant need for attention—even just by following you around the house, asking you to find things, or constantly saying something to grab your attention.
- Narcissists constantly need attention and validation. They constantly try to elicit praise and approval from others to shore up their fragile egos, but no matter how much they're given, they always want more.
- They want and demand to be in control, and their sense of entitlement makes it seem logical to them that they should be in control—of everything.
- Narcissists always have a storyline in mind about what each "character" in their interaction should be saying and doing. When you don't behave as expected, they become quite upset and unsettled.
- Although narcissists want to be in control, they never want to be responsible for the results—unless, of course, everything goes exactly their way and their desired result occurs.
- When things don't go according to their plan or they feel criticized or less than perfect, the narcissist places all the blame and responsibility on someone else to maintain their own façade of perfection. It has to be someone else's fault.
- They are shocked and highly insulted to be told no. If a narcissist wants something from you, they'll go to great lengths to figure out how to get it through persistence, cajoling, demanding, rejecting, or pouting. These are all common narcissist behaviors.
- Narcissists tend to be selfish and self-involved and are usually unable to understand what other people are feeling.
They expect others to think and feel the same as they do and seldom give any thought to how others feel. They are also rarely apologetic, remorseful, or guilty.
Some narcissists also lack an understanding of the nature of feelings. They don't understand how their feelings occur.
They think their feelings are caused by someone or something outside of themselves. They don't realize that their feelings are caused by their own biochemistry, thoughts, and interpretations.
In a nutshell, narcissists always think you cause their feelings—especially the negative ones.
They conclude that because you didn't follow their plan or because you made them feel vulnerable, you are to blame.
Let us know how that works out, mmmkay?Hey, Gracie, I'm gonna rule. I'm gonna dominate the political discourse, starting with taxes.