Found this little gem in my email, anyone else get this great piece of LOL?
The narcissistic person is marked by a grandiose self-image, a constant need for admiration, and a general lack of empathy for others. She is the keeper of a sacred flame, which is the flame she holds to celebrate herself.There used to be theories that deep down narcissists feel unworthy, but recent research doesn’t support this. Instead, it seems, the narcissist’s self-directed passion is deep and sincere.Her self-love is her most precious possession. It is the holy center of all that is sacred and right. She is hypersensitive about anybody who might splatter or disregard her greatness. If someone treats her slightingly, she perceives that as a deliberate and heinous attack. If someone threatens her reputation, she regards this as an act of blasphemy. She feels justified in punishing the attacker for this moral outrage.And because she plays by different rules, and because so much is at stake, she can be uninhibited in response. Everyone gets angry when they feel their self-worth is threatened, but for the narcissist, revenge is a holy cause and a moral obligation, demanding overwhelming force.
50 other people got that email too. I think it was directed towards me though
The narcissistic person is marked by a grandiose self-image, a constant need for admiration, and a general lack of empathy for others. She is the keeper of a sacred flame, which is the flame she holds to celebrate herself.There used to be theories that deep down narcissists feel unworthy, but recent research doesn’t support this. Instead, it seems, the narcissist’s self-directed passion is deep and sincere.
All I could decipher from that tirade of hers was...WAH! WAH!MY PUSSY HURTS!
what drugs is this woman on?
On a related note...Quote from: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/16/opinion/16brooks.htmlThe narcissistic person is marked by a grandiose self-image, a constant need for admiration, and a general lack of empathy for others. She is the keeper of a sacred flame, which is the flame she holds to celebrate herself.There used to be theories that deep down narcissists feel unworthy, but recent research doesn’t support this. Instead, it seems, the narcissist’s self-directed passion is deep and sincere.Her self-love is her most precious possession. It is the holy center of all that is sacred and right. She is hypersensitive about anybody who might splatter or disregard her greatness. If someone treats her slightingly, she perceives that as a deliberate and heinous attack. If someone threatens her reputation, she regards this as an act of blasphemy. She feels justified in punishing the attacker for this moral outrage.And because she plays by different rules, and because so much is at stake, she can be uninhibited in response. Everyone gets angry when they feel their self-worth is threatened, but for the narcissist, revenge is a holy cause and a moral obligation, demanding overwhelming force.
I was curious about why you quoted the nytimes for a definition of narcissism
Quote from: peewee_RotA on August 26, 2010, 03:37:45 AMI was curious about why you quoted the nytimes for a definition of narcissismBasically because it was the other way around.
Now I'm just confused.
Quote from: peewee_RotA on August 26, 2010, 04:39:02 AMNow I'm just confused.It means you look like Mel Gibson. was easy
why was she banned? the insults she hurled seems like child's play compared to the trash talk found in the forums.