On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 12:40:26 -0700 (PDT), Twibil <>
wrote:
>On Jul 30, 2:32*am, Outing Trolls is FUN! <o...@trollouters.org>
>wrote:
>>
>>
>> >There *is* hope.
>>
>> Which just goes to prove again, that the people with the most severe mental
>> and emotional issues in life are drawn to study those field and become a
>> part of it, in a desperate need to comprehend their own deranged failings
>> and fears.
>
>Yup. "Everyone *else* is crazy (particularly the ones who dare to
>point out my problems) but *I'm* perfectly sane". Matter of fact, your
>reaction is one of the definitive symptoms that anyone who's ever
>worked in the filed of mental health has seen hundreds of times.
>
>Psychopaths almost invariably try to deflect any analyisis of their
>personality by playing the old schoolyard game of "I know you are, but
>what am I?".
>
>Example: If a psychologist gently points the incongruencies in a
>psychopath's fantasys as a way of leading them to question their own
>view of reality, they immediately claim that all psychologists are
>crazy and so are in no position to judge. (See below.) Ya see; a real
>psychopath will say or do practically *anything* rather than surrender
>the carefully-crafted world-view that they've constructed.
>
>You should understand that the things they do and say are not the
>patient's fault. He's/she's not being intentionally obtuse, and it's
>not a personal failing which can be corrected by a sudden epiphany.
>("OH GEEZE! I've been acting crazy for all these years! How could I
>have ever *BEEN* so stupid?!")
>
>It's a wiring/chemical imbalance problem in the brain, and the outward
>personality manifestations of these problems are only the patient's
>natural reaction to a brain that's feeding them the wrong signals.
>
>> Point out any psychiatrist or counselor and I'll show you
>> someone who started out in life as a totally damaged whack-job. 100%
>> guaranteed.
>
>Fine. Just prove it. (Hint: just saying it without proof only defines
>your problem more clearly. Rational people like to see actual
>evidence.)
>
>> Few get beyond that, only now they understand why they are like
>> they are.
>
>Thanks for that. Completely irrational sentences open so many doors.
>
>> Unbeknownst to you, you just proved that again.
>
>Um-hum. Lie down here on the couch and see if you can tell us why you
>feel that way.
Damn, your insecurity buttons are so touchy and easy to push.
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Seek the help you thought you were once giving.
LOL!
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