So where is......................
"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Bert Robbins wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Bert Robbins wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Don White wrote:
Maybe it wasn't sent as an insult...just a play on the 'jarhead'
term
used by Maines for decades. Did it insult Bert? Does he need
someone to hold his hand? If you think he does...you insult him
more
than I could.
Bert *is* an insult.
I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen the data
A bit obsessed with me, eh, Bertbrain? By the way, since there are
several posters here who post with my name and post hundreds of times
with my name, your count is...off.
Try another excuse!
Most if not all of your messages are posted via your Individaul.Net
account. So, if they were spoofing you then you would be able to run
and
cry on Individual's shoulder and say that everyone is being mean to
you
again and could they do something about it.
Below is just the date and time, from, message id and subject from the
posts since about Aug. 30th. You tell me which ones are not your
posts.
Sure, Bertbrain, I'm going to spend 10 seconds of my life indulging
your
fantasies and obsessions about me, As to what I would say or not say or
complain or not complain about, you're projecting.
You're just another member of the "Obsessed with Harry Club" asshole,
and
the presentation of your "work product" here is proof.
By the way, am I supposed to "care" that when you jerk off, you think
of
me?
You can't argue with facts can you?
How the hell do you every hold down a job when all you do is post
articles
on USENET all day long?
"Narcissists have strange work habits. Normal people work for a goal or a
product, even if the goal is only a paycheck. Normal people measure things
by how much they have to spend (in time, work, energy) to get the desired
results. Normal people desire idleness from time to time, usually wanting
as
much free time as they can get to pursue their own thoughts and pleasures
and interests. Narcissists work for a goal, too, but it's a different
goal:
they want power, authority, adulation. Lacking empathy, and lacking also
context and affect, narcissists don't understand how people achieve glory
and high standing; they think it's all arbitrary, it's all appearances,
it's
all who you know. So they try to attach themselves to people who already
have what they want, meanwhile making a great show of working hard."
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