• Re: LOL... Rudy Proves His Psychopathy Every Day

    From doctor@doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) to can.politics,edm.general,rec.arts.drwho on Thu Oct 9 02:41:29 2025
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    In article <MPG.43505eec56981a4a98c2b3@news.eternal-september.org>,
    AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com> wrote:
    Psychopathy is generally characterized by a lack of empathy,
    impulsivity, and manipulative behavior.

    LOL... the ONLY one(s) he manipulates, is himself.

    No one f*ing cares how much you have to pump yourself up to keep you
    from throwing a rope over that low-hanging floor joist above that >low-to-the-ground head of yours.

    https://i.imgur.com/1DQDMFI.png

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    On Wed, 8 Oct 2025 07:55:44 -0700, Rudy Canoza says...

    Rudy proves his superiority every day.

    Sad.

    Rudy has to tell himself that he's better than others.

    Poor Rudy... the mostest dwarf with the lowest self-esteem.

    Rudy's life, in a few images:

    https://i.imgur.com/UQYFxv9.mp4
    https://i.imgur.com/kDtydh1.mp4
    https://i.imgur.com/8oFC0nO.mp4
    https://i.imgur.com/YJWcRgU.mp4
    https://i.imgur.com/8NYSrBW.mp4
    https://i.imgur.com/1DQDMFI.mp4
    https://i.imgur.com/Gmoy8qq.mp4
    https://i.imgur.com/lZGPLz0.mp4
    https://i.imgur.com/q6mbQSC.mp4

    Narcissists often feel the need to constantly share their achievements
    and qualities (only in his mind) with others BECAUSE OF THEIR DEEP-SEATED >INSECURITIES and need for validation.

    Here are some possible reasons:

    INSECURITY and self-doubt: Despite their outward confidence, NARCISSISTS >OFTEN STRUGGLE WITH FEELINGS OF INADEQUACY AND SELF-DOUBT. By sharing
    their accomplishments and qualities with others, they seek to reassure >themselves that they are indeed exceptional.

    Need for admiration:
    Narcissists crave admiration AND ATTENTION FROM OTHERS to feed their
    ego.

    By sharing their (made-in-their minds) achievements, they hope to elicit >praise,
    admiration, and envy from others.

    Fear of being overlooked:
    Narcissists often fear being ignored or overlooked, which can trigger >feelings of
    anxiety and insecurity. By constantly sharing their accomplishments,
    they ensure that others are aware of their greatness and can't possibly >ignore them.

    Lack of empathy:
    Narcissists often struggle with empathy, which means they have difficulty >understanding and relating to others' feelings and perspectives. As a result, >they may not realize that others are not interested in hearing about their >achievements or may even find their boasts annoying.

    Compensating for feelings of inadequacy:
    Narcissists may use their boasts to compensate for feelings of
    inadequacy or incompetence in certain areas of their lives. By
    emphasizing their strengths, they distract from their weaknesses and >maintain a sense of control. Seeking to establish a sense of
    superiority: By sharing their achievements and qualities, narcissists
    aim to establish a sense of superiority over others. This helps them
    feel more powerful, important, and in control.

    It's essential to remember that narcissistic behavior is often a coping >mechanism for deeper emotional pain and insecurities. While it can be >frustrating to deal with narcissists, understanding the underlying >motivations behind their behavior can help you navigate interactions
    with them more effectively.

    [giggle]

    Everyone knows.
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