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Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Is that the view from, Hic, Isreel?
If slobbrin's cut and paste is the best you've read all week, then ...
Fraud.
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You know, since everyone, or at least almost everyone hates you, and you fire off insults at everyone who shows up and doesn't kiss your ass, I really ought to feel sorry for you, rather than hate you.
You are an unbelievably angry and immature person & it is surely the result of a childhood devoid of love causing a broken, unlovable man-boy.
I really suggest you go get professional help.
As for myself, I'm about to take a 3 month world cruise - got a great, last minute deal!!
I hope when I'm in Rio I can sneak off to Centaurus!!!
LONG LIVE WORKING GIRLS!!!
The brilliant French psychoanalyst, Jacques Lacan, taught that aggression results as a psychological defense against threats of fragmentation.[1] That is, as infants, we are just a jumble of diverse biological processes over which we have no authority, and our first task in life is to develop a coherent identity which “pulls together” this fragmented confusion. This identity may give the appearance of a unified personality, but it really is just a psychological illusion that hides our essential human vulnerability and weakness. And so, when anything or anyone threatens us with the truth of our essential fragmentation, the quickest, easiest, and most common defense available—to hide the truth of our weakness and to give the illusion that we possess some sort of power—is aggression.