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Let's Play a Game called *Name the Member*

Smurfy

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I'll give a Personality Disorder and the description and you name who you think fits the description.

Fun!


*Please note that I do not have any particular member in mind for any of these, I just think it will be fun because I'm sure we can find members who fit the descriptions pretty well (based solely on what we know about them online of course).



Go!
 
Histrionic (Hysterical) Personality People with a histrionic personality conspicuously seek attention, are dramatic and excessively emotional, and are overly concerned with appearance. Their lively, expressive manner results in easily established but often superficial and transient relationships. Their expression of emotions often seems exaggerated, childish, and contrived to evoke sympathy or attention (often erotic or sexual) from others.

People with a histrionic personality are prone to sexually provocative behavior or to sexualizing nonsexual relationships. However, they may not really want a sexual relationship; rather, their seductive behavior often masks their wish to be dependent and protected. Some people with a histrionic personality also are hypochondriacal and exaggerate their physical problems to get the attention they need.
 
Narcissistic Personality People with a narcissistic personality have a sense of superiority, a need for admiration, and a lack of empathy. They have an exaggerated belief in their own value or importance, which is what therapists call "grandiosity." They may be extremely sensitive to failure, defeat, or criticism. When confronted by a failure to fulfill their high opinion of themselves, they can easily become enraged or severely depressed. Because they believe themselves to be superior in their relationships with other people, they expect to be admired and often suspect that others envy them. They believe they are entitled to having their needs met without waiting, so they exploit others, whose needs or beliefs they deem to be less important. Their behavior is usually offensive to others, who view them as being self-centered, arrogant, or selfish. This personality disorder typically occurs in high achievers, although it may also occur in people with few achievements.
 
Smurfy said:
Histrionic (Hysterical) Personality People with a histrionic personality conspicuously seek attention, are dramatic and excessively emotional, and are overly concerned with appearance. Their lively, expressive manner results in easily established but often superficial and transient relationships. Their expression of emotions often seems exaggerated, childish, and contrived to evoke sympathy or attention (often erotic or sexual) from others.

People with a histrionic personality are prone to sexually provocative behavior or to sexualizing nonsexual relationships. However, they may not really want a sexual relationship; rather, their seductive behavior often masks their wish to be dependent and protected. Some people with a histrionic personality also are hypochondriacal and exaggerate their physical problems to get the attention they need.

**insert ANY EF female poster name here**
 
Antisocial Personality People with an antisocial personality (previously called psychopathic or sociopathic personality), most of whom are male, show callous disregard for the rights and feelings of others. Dishonesty and deceit permeate their relationships. They exploit others for material gain or personal gratification (unlike narcissistic people, who exploit others because they think their superiority justifies it).

Characteristically, people with an antisocial personality act out their conflicts impulsively and irresponsibly. They tolerate frustration poorly, and sometimes they are hostile or violent. Often they do not anticipate the negative consequences of their antisocial behaviors and, despite the problems or harm they cause others, do not feel remorse or guilt. Rather, they glibly rationalize their behavior or blame it on others. Frustration and punishment do not motivate people with an antisocial personality to modify their behaviors or improve their judgment and foresight but, rather, usually confirm their harshly unsentimental view of the world.

People with an antisocial personality are prone to alcoholism, drug addiction, sexual deviation, promiscuity, and imprisonment. They are likely to fail at their jobs and move from one area to another. They often have a family history of antisocial behavior, substance abuse, divorce, and physical abuse. As children, many were emotionally neglected and physically abused. People with an antisocial personality have shorter life expectancies than the general population. The disorder tends to diminish or stabilize with age.
 
Smurfy said:
Histrionic (Hysterical) Personality People with a histrionic personality conspicuously seek attention, are dramatic and excessively emotional, and are overly concerned with appearance. Their lively, expressive manner results in easily established but often superficial and transient relationships. Their expression of emotions often seems exaggerated, childish, and contrived to evoke sympathy or attention (often erotic or sexual) from others.

People with a histrionic personality are prone to sexually provocative behavior or to sexualizing nonsexual relationships. However, they may not really want a sexual relationship; rather, their seductive behavior often masks their wish to be dependent and protected. Some people with a histrionic personality also are hypochondriacal and exaggerate their physical problems to get the attention they need.


It might be more accurate to list whomeever is currently online
 
Smurfy said:
Histrionic (Hysterical) Personality People with a histrionic personality conspicuously seek attention, are dramatic and excessively emotional, and are overly concerned with appearance. Their lively, expressive manner results in easily established but often superficial and transient relationships. Their expression of emotions often seems exaggerated, childish, and contrived to evoke sympathy or attention (often erotic or sexual) from others.

People with a histrionic personality are prone to sexually provocative behavior or to sexualizing nonsexual relationships. However, they may not really want a sexual relationship; rather, their seductive behavior often masks their wish to be dependent and protected. Some people with a histrionic personality also are hypochondriacal and exaggerate their physical problems to get the attention they need.


Easy, Frisky.
 
Borderline Personality People with a borderline personality, most of whom are women, are unstable in their self-image, moods, behavior, and interpersonal relationships. Their thought processes are more disturbed than those of people with an antisocial personality, and aggression is more often turned against the self. They are more angry, more impulsive, and more confused about their identity than are people with a histrionic personality. Borderline personality becomes evident in early adulthood, but prevalence decreases with age.

People with a borderline personality often were neglected or abused as children. Consequently, they feel empty, angry, and deserving of nurturing. They have far more dramatic and intense interpersonal relationships than people with cluster A personality disorders. When they feel cared for, they appear lonely and waiflike, often needing help for past mistreatment, depression, substance abuse, and eating disorders. However, when they fear being abandoned by a caring person, their mood shifts dramatically and is frequently expressed as inappropriate and intense anger. This shift in mood is accompanied by extreme changes in their view of the world, themselves, and others—things are black or white, good or evil, but never neutral.

People with a borderline personality who feel abandoned and alone may wonder whether they actually exist (that is, they do not feel real). They can become desperately impulsive, engaging in reckless promiscuity or substance abuse. At times they are so out of touch with reality that they have brief episodes of psychotic thinking, paranoia, and hallucinations.

People with a borderline personality are commonly seen by primary care doctors. Additionally, borderline personality is the most common personality disorder treated by therapists, because people with the disorder relentlessly seek someone to care for them. However, after repeated crises, vague unfounded complaints, and failures to comply with therapeutic recommendations, caretakers—including doctors—often become very frustrated with them and view them as help-rejecting complainers.
 
Smurfy said:
Narcissistic Personality People with a narcissistic personality have a sense of superiority, a need for admiration, and a lack of empathy. They have an exaggerated belief in their own value or importance, which is what therapists call "grandiosity." They may be extremely sensitive to failure, defeat, or criticism. When confronted by a failure to fulfill their high opinion of themselves, they can easily become enraged or severely depressed. Because they believe themselves to be superior in their relationships with other people, they expect to be admired and often suspect that others envy them. They believe they are entitled to having their needs met without waiting, so they exploit others, whose needs or beliefs they deem to be less important. Their behavior is usually offensive to others, who view them as being self-centered, arrogant, or selfish. This personality disorder typically occurs in high achievers, although it may also occur in people with few achievements.


Maverick.
 
Everyone follow along, like Eat Big, and give specific examples (names). How original to say "everyone on EF" or "all females here". Don't be boring.
 
Smurfy said:
Hey, if you dont feel comfortable or think it's a dumb game, it's ok not to play!


Its not that.......imo - there is wayyyy to much drama on the boards these days///I dont want this to get out of hand - which is likely knowing some of the names that will be mentioned.


However.....play on.
 
velvett said:
More Personalities Dammit!


























...and can I nominate myself.

:evil:



















*snarf*
I have more. The ones I listed are Cluster B , let me post up some Cluster A. This could be funny.

(Also, Im not saying I dont necessarily fit a description myself LOL)
 
ok, Cluster C:
Avoidant Personality People with an avoidant personality are overly sensitive to rejection, and they fear starting relationships or anything new. They have a strong desire for affection and acceptance but avoid intimate relationships and social situations for fear of disappointment and criticism. Unlike those with a schizoid personality, they are openly distressed by their isolation and inability to relate comfortably to others. Unlike those with a borderline personality, they do not respond to rejection with anger; instead, they withdraw and appear shy and timid. Avoidant personality is similar to generalized social phobia
 
Dependent Personality People with a dependent personality routinely surrender major decisions and responsibilities to others and permit the needs of those they depend on to supersede their own. They lack self-confidence and feel intensely insecure about their ability to take care of themselves. They often protest that they cannot make decisions and do not know what to do or how to do it. This behavior is due partly to a belief that others are more capable and partly to a reluctance to express their views for fear of offending the people whom they need. People with other personality disorders often have aspects of a dependent personality, but these traits are usually hidden by the more dominant traits of the other disorder. Sometimes adults with prolonged illnesses develop a dependent personality.
 
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality People with an obsessive-compulsive personality are preoccupied with orderliness, perfectionism, and control. They are reliable, dependable, orderly, and methodical, but their inflexibility makes them unable to adapt to change. Because they are cautious and weigh all aspects of a problem, they have difficulty making decisions. They take their responsibilities seriously, but because they cannot tolerate mistakes or imperfection, they often have trouble completing tasks. Unlike the mental health disorder called obsessive-compulsive disorder (see Anxiety Disorders: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder), obsessive-compulsive personality does not involve repeated, unwanted obsessions and ritualistic behavior.

People with an obsessive-compulsive personality are often high achievers, especially in the sciences and other intellectually demanding fields in which order and attention to detail are desirable. However, their responsibilities make them so anxious that they can rarely enjoy their successes. They are uncomfortable with their feelings, with relationships, and with situations in which they lack control or must rely on others or in which events are unpredictable.
 
OK, Cluster A:
Paranoid Personality People with a paranoid personality are distrustful and suspicious of others. They suspect on the basis of little or no evidence that others are out to harm them, and they may retaliate at any time. This behavior often leads to rejection by others, which seems to justify their original feelings. They are generally cold and distant in their relationships.

People with a paranoid personality often take legal action against others, especially if they feel righteously indignant. They are unable to see their own role in a conflict. Although they usually work in relative isolation, they may be highly efficient and conscientious.

Sometimes people who already feel alienated because of a defect or handicap (such as deafness) are more likely to suspect that other people have negative ideas or attitudes toward them. Such heightened suspicion, however, is not evidence of a paranoid personality unless it involves wrongly attributing malevolence to others.
 
Smurfy said:
OK, Cluster A:
Paranoid Personality People with a paranoid personality are distrustful and suspicious of others. They suspect on the basis of little or no evidence that others are out to harm them, and they may retaliate at any time. This behavior often leads to rejection by others, which seems to justify their original feelings. They are generally cold and distant in their relationships.

People with a paranoid personality often take legal action against others, especially if they feel righteously indignant. They are unable to see their own role in a conflict. Although they usually work in relative isolation, they may be highly efficient and conscientious.

Sometimes people who already feel alienated because of a defect or handicap (such as deafness) are more likely to suspect that other people have negative ideas or attitudes toward them. Such heightened suspicion, however, is not evidence of a paranoid personality unless it involves wrongly attributing malevolence to others.

starfish
 
Smurfy said:
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality People with an obsessive-compulsive personality are preoccupied with orderliness, perfectionism, and control. They are reliable, dependable, orderly, and methodical, but their inflexibility makes them unable to adapt to change. Because they are cautious and weigh all aspects of a problem, they have difficulty making decisions. They take their responsibilities seriously, but because they cannot tolerate mistakes or imperfection, they often have trouble completing tasks. Unlike the mental health disorder called obsessive-compulsive disorder (see Anxiety Disorders: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder), obsessive-compulsive personality does not involve repeated, unwanted obsessions and ritualistic behavior.

People with an obsessive-compulsive personality are often high achievers, especially in the sciences and other intellectually demanding fields in which order and attention to detail are desirable. However, their responsibilities make them so anxious that they can rarely enjoy their successes. They are uncomfortable with their feelings, with relationships, and with situations in which they lack control or must rely on others or in which events are unpredictable.

Me.
 
Schizoid Personality People with a schizoid personality are introverted, withdrawn, and solitary. They are emotionally cold and socially distant. They are most often absorbed with their own thoughts and feelings and are fearful of closeness and intimacy with others. They talk little, are given to daydreaming, and prefer theoretical speculation to practical action. Fantasizing is a common coping mechanism (defense mechanism).
 
Schizotypal Personality People with a schizotypal personality, like those with a schizoid personality, are socially and emotionally detached. In addition, they display oddities of thinking, perceiving, and communicating similar to those of people with schizophrenia (see Schizophrenia and Delusional Disorder: Schizophrenia). Although schizotypal personality is sometimes found in people with schizophrenia before they become ill, most adults with a schizotypal personality do not develop schizophrenia.

Some people with a schizotypal personality show signs of magical thinking—that is, they believe that a particular thought or action can control something or someone. For example, a person may believe that he can cause harm to others by thinking angry thoughts. People with a schizotypal personality may also have paranoid ideas.
 
Smurfy said:
Schizotypal Personality People with a schizotypal personality, like those with a schizoid personality, are socially and emotionally detached. In addition, they display oddities of thinking, perceiving, and communicating similar to those of people with schizophrenia (see Schizophrenia and Delusional Disorder: Schizophrenia). Although schizotypal personality is sometimes found in people with schizophrenia before they become ill, most adults with a schizotypal personality do not develop schizophrenia.

Some people with a schizotypal personality show signs of magical thinking—that is, they believe that a particular thought or action can control something or someone. For example, a person may believe that he can cause harm to others by thinking angry thoughts. People with a schizotypal personality may also have paranoid ideas.


THATS ME!
 
Smurfy said:
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality People with an obsessive-compulsive personality are preoccupied with orderliness, perfectionism, and control. They are reliable, dependable, orderly, and methodical, but their inflexibility makes them unable to adapt to change. Because they are cautious and weigh all aspects of a problem, they have difficulty making decisions. They take their responsibilities seriously, but because they cannot tolerate mistakes or imperfection, they often have trouble completing tasks. Unlike the mental health disorder called obsessive-compulsive disorder (see Anxiety Disorders: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder), obsessive-compulsive personality does not involve repeated, unwanted obsessions and ritualistic behavior.

People with an obsessive-compulsive personality are often high achievers, especially in the sciences and other intellectually demanding fields in which order and attention to detail are desirable. However, their responsibilities make them so anxious that they can rarely enjoy their successes. They are uncomfortable with their feelings, with relationships, and with situations in which they lack control or must rely on others or in which events are unpredictable.
ding ding ding...me!

Actually, probably schizoid too...lol.
 
Smurfy said:
Schizotypal Personality People with a schizotypal personality, like those with a schizoid personality, are socially and emotionally detached. In addition, they display oddities of thinking, perceiving, and communicating similar to those of people with schizophrenia (see Schizophrenia and Delusional Disorder: Schizophrenia). Although schizotypal personality is sometimes found in people with schizophrenia before they become ill, most adults with a schizotypal personality do not develop schizophrenia.

Some people with a schizotypal personality show signs of magical thinking—that is, they believe that a particular thought or action can control something or someone. For example, a person may believe that he can cause harm to others by thinking angry thoughts. People with a schizotypal personality may also have paranoid ideas.

Omega
 
Geeze - I am like Mr. Burns when he goes to the clinic. I have all of them, but because they can't all show themselves, I act normal...MUWAHAHAHAHA!!
 
Smurfy said:
I have more. The ones I listed are Cluster B , let me post up some Cluster A. This could be funny.

(Also, Im not saying I dont necessarily fit a description myself LOL)


Ouuuu it's like a Chinese menu.

I'll take Obsessive-Compulsive Personality for a 1000, Smurfy.

:rainbow:
 
Did you list multiple peronality disorder (ie. Sybil) because I could pick a few out of this bunch that would fit that bill just fine.

Sorry about all my technical mumbo jumbo. lol! :chomp:
 
Name the member? My wife named my member and I don't consider it anyone else's business, thank you.
























Okay, it's her yummy chocolate log.
 
Compulsive Lying
Compulsive lying, or pathological lying, is a common disorder often caused by low self-esteem and a need for attention. Often, the liar does not realize how often he or she is lying because it becomes second nature. Compulsive lying alienates friends and loved ones and often brings about the opposite of what the liar wants: instead of getting the attention they often crave, they end up pushing people away. With therapy, many people can overcome their compulsion to lie and salvage their interpersonal relationships before it is too late.
 
Smurfy said:
Antisocial Personality People with an antisocial personality (previously called psychopathic or sociopathic personality), most of whom are male, show callous disregard for the rights and feelings of others. Dishonesty and deceit permeate their relationships. They exploit others for material gain or personal gratification (unlike narcissistic people, who exploit others because they think their superiority justifies it).

Characteristically, people with an antisocial personality act out their conflicts impulsively and irresponsibly. They tolerate frustration poorly, and sometimes they are hostile or violent. Often they do not anticipate the negative consequences of their antisocial behaviors and, despite the problems or harm they cause others, do not feel remorse or guilt. Rather, they glibly rationalize their behavior or blame it on others. Frustration and punishment do not motivate people with an antisocial personality to modify their behaviors or improve their judgment and foresight but, rather, usually confirm their harshly unsentimental view of the world.

People with an antisocial personality are prone to alcoholism, drug addiction, sexual deviation, promiscuity, and imprisonment. They are likely to fail at their jobs and move from one area to another. They often have a family history of antisocial behavior, substance abuse, divorce, and physical abuse. As children, many were emotionally neglected and physically abused. People with an antisocial personality have shorter life expectancies than the general population. The disorder tends to diminish or stabilize with age.




Biteme
 
Frisky said:
Compulsive Lying
Compulsive lying, or pathological lying, is a common disorder often caused by low self-esteem and a need for attention. Often, the liar does not realize how often he or she is lying because it becomes second nature. Compulsive lying alienates friends and loved ones and often brings about the opposite of what the liar wants: instead of getting the attention they often crave, they end up pushing people away. With therapy, many people can overcome their compulsion to lie and salvage their interpersonal relationships before it is too late.




biteme
 
starfish said:
LMAO at you thinking you know me.


That's ok though because lfe is good and your just a little internet badass.



****runs before the 32 year old internet net badass goes Jerry Springer and tells me to shut my pie hole**** :bawling:

CATFIGHT! CATFIGHT!
 
Longhorn85 said:
CATFIGHT! CATFIGHT!



Nah...I have to spend all day in a slab yard looking for a countertop. ;)


I just find it hilarious how people here act...same people, same crap, whatever.


:whatever:
 
starfish said:
LMAO at you thinking you know me.


That's ok though because lfe is good and your just a little internet badass.



****runs before the 32 year old internet net badass goes Jerry Springer and tells me to shut my pie hole**** :bawling:


I call um like I see um... :heart:
 
starfish said:
Nah...I have to spend all day in a slab yard looking for a countertop. ;)


I just find it hilarious how people here act...same people, same crap, whatever.


:whatever:


:lmao:

your responses are always so repetitive :rolleyes:
 
starfish said:
Nah...I have to spend all day in a slab yard looking for a countertop. ;)


I just find it hilarious how people here act...same people, same crap, whatever.


:whatever:

Does it not strike you as odd that 95% of the people here hate you?

or do you just like receiving the attention like a typical bitch?
 
Frisky said:
I call um like I see um... :heart:



Well, you do that hun.


Its a good thing my life is going so well and I'm happy as a lark, then isnt it.


Sorry, I just dont worry about a woman who makes posts about choking someone in real life and their opinion of my mental state.


You must of had a BAD childhood or something with the way you act here and need for attention. Just call it like I see it.
 
Longhorn85 said:
Name the member? My wife named my member and I don't consider it anyone else's business, thank you.
























Okay, it's her yummy chocolate log.
Do you call her your little chocolate hostess cupcake? I think you should, then you can lick down to the creamy center. =-)
 
stilleto said:
tell us more about the countertop.


The countertop. As soon as my guy gets here for my template. Its countertop hunting all day.

Any slab I find in the yard. "Ivory Coast" is my first choice so far unless I see something else. If I cant find something in one of Anaheim's 100 slab yards, it will be a quartz countertop...either Caesar Stone or Han Stone.
 
starfish said:
Well, you do that hun.


Its a good thing my life is going so well and I'm happy as a lark, then isnt it.


Sorry, I just dont worry about a woman who makes posts about choking someone in real life and their opinion of my mental state.


You must of had a BAD childhood or something with the way you act here and need for attention. Just call it like I see it.


:lmao:

I bet your shit smells like fresh cut lillys on a cool spring morning.
 
Frisky said:
:lmao:

I bet your shit smells like fresh cut lillys on a cool spring morning.




Nope...Im not perfect. Far from it.


Im just happy I dont act like you.

You're so badass on the internet :rolleyes:


By the way, I never thanked you....did you know you are responsible for the man I date now?
 
starfish said:
Nope...Im not perfect. Far from it.


Im just happy I dont act like you.

You so badass on the internet :rolleyes:


LOL

There isn't anything i would say here that I wouldn't say straight to your face I promise.

Your so happy on the internet but so damn obvious you are a miserable miserable woman. :heart:
 
starfish said:
By the way, I never thanked you....did you know you are responsible for the man I date now?


your welcome :rose:
 
Frisky said:
LOL

There isn't anything i would say here that I wouldn't say straight to your face I promise.

Your so happy on the internet but so damn obvious you are a miserable miserable woman. :heart:



Well...thanks for telling me I'm miserable.....Its good to know because I've been having the time of my life. Very Happy actually

Damn...now I have to stop and be miserable.


LOL....you dont know shit....sorry
 
starfish said:
Well...thanks for telling me I'm miserable.....Its good to know because I've been having the time of my life. Very Happy actually

Damn...now I have to stop and be miserable.


LOL....you dont know shit....sorry


If you keep repeating that everyone here over and over again .... you may even start to believe it yourself :verygood:
 
Frisky said:
If you keep repeating that everyone here over and over again .... you may even start to believe it yourself :verygood:




I'll do that. Too bad elite has so many jerk-offs lately or I would post pics.


Glad for your opinion...Personally, I think you are miserable in more ways than one..job, stuck in LA, I need attention....boo fucking hoo


Have a nice day. Try not to go Jerry Springer on anyone.
 
Starfish seems to have the higest slugging percentage of anyone on EF. Every time she is at bat she hits the ball out of the park.
 
starfish said:
By the way, I never thanked you....did you know you are responsible for the man I date now?

I'd like to hear more about this
 
stilleto said:
starfish: is your new man as happy as you are?



I'll ask him...I would say yes and I've know him for 15+ years. He lives life by his terms. He's a great man to date...no bullshit :rolleyes:
 
stilleto said:
does big4life approve of him?



I dont know what Big4life thinks about me dating him. Ask Big4life???????


I think big4life likes his bikes/chopper pictures I've shown him in the past.
 
Where the hell is Smurfy????
No lunch break for you.

Get back in here and give us more selections!!!!
 
pintoca said:
can I lock this already???

yes? yes?
No! No! No!

Then it will be posted at need2's board and people will be talking behind peoples back :rolleyes:

Leave the hate for all to see :)
 
WTF?? I fall asleep for an hour and this thing turns into a cat fight between Frisk and starfish? Where's bitme? And where's OMEGA??

good lawd!
 
velvett said:
Where the hell is Smurfy????
No lunch break for you.

Get back in here and give us more selections!!!!
Well, I listed all the Cluster A, B, and C personality Disorders (AKA Axis II diagnoses). There are, of course, a whole slew of Axis I diasgnoses from which to choose. Here is a list:http://www.dr-bob.org/tips/dsm4a.html
 
superqt4u2nv said:
No! No! No!

Then it will be posted at need2's board and people will be talking behind peoples back :rolleyes:

Leave the hate for all to see :)

anybody mentioned me (memememe) yet? got no time to read the thing, please, notes?
 
HumorMe said:
Don't you fucking dare!



Of course you dont want it locked....Once again you prove you have no life unless you can keep tabs on my posts.


*************PINTOCA*****************
I thought we discussed the functionality of the "Add to Ignore List " button.

as I said, I haven't read the thread, but is there something (previous attack) I should read?
 
velvett said:
Where the hell is Smurfy????
No lunch break for you.

Get back in here and give us more selections!!!!




Velvett has seen pictures of "my happy guy" because she used to refer to him as Tricep man...and I am supposed to be miserable??? Not at all :)


Too bad for the internet wierdos...or I would post pictures.
 
starfish said:
Of course you dont want it locked....Once again you prove you have no life unless you can keep tabs on my posts.


lol....you overestimate the importance of your presense.

I like reading your posts because they are so predictable and recycled.

It's always about someone's age, people stalking you, how a person is supposed to act, their looks, the hours that people spend here, etc.

I find it laughable and strangely sad that someone like yourself would need to depend on others to fight your battles on chatboard and have them telephone BRR at EF home offices to make it stop and to make people be nicer to you.

Go ahead and say how miserable I am and I treat women bad and keep believing that. It only adds to your psycho behaviour here.
 
Great thread!

All the psychosis sure comes out pretty easily doesnt it??

It's a much more effective approach to just totally ignore or not respond to those who make comments you do not like. Or leave them like a short sarcastic K message (green K only) and leave it at that. If you even appear to become affected by their comments, they have won.
 
HumorMe said:
lol....you overestimate the importance of your presense.

I like reading your posts because they are so predictable and recycled.

It's always about someone's age, people stalking you, how a person is supposed to act, their looks, the hours that people spend here, etc.

I find it laughable and strangely sad that someone like yourself would need to depend on others to fight your battles on chatboard and have them telephone BRR at EF home offices to make it stop and to make people be nicer to you.

Go ahead and say how miserable I am and I treat women bad and keep believing that. It only adds to your psycho behaviour here.
You forgot to ask for pics of her boyfriend!
 
Lets get back to the game people :D

Alcohol Abuse = Kak

Alcohol Dependence = Kak

Alcohol Intoxication = Kak

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder = Coldblue

Body Dysmorphic Disorder = pretty much every user on this board

Cannabis Abuse = Jack Angel

Cannabis Dependence = Jack Angel

Cannabis Intoxication = Jack Angel

Cocaine Abuse = Killahbee

Cocaine Dependence = Killahbee

Cocaine Intoxication = Killahbee

Exhibitionism = SuperQT and any other person that has ever posted a risky pictures of themselves

Gender Identity Disorder = Perk

Male Erectile Disorder = A number of the Juice board memembers ;)

Nicotine Withdrawal = Smurfy ;)

Oppositional Defiant Disorder = Gambino

Pedophilia = GoldenD

Sexual Sadism = Killahbee

Transvestic Fetishism = Perk

Voyeurism = Lestat
 
Haven't they done studies about the MORE TIME/HOURS people spend online the greater the chance for depression, avoiding real life/normal social interaction, and mental illness.


I should look that up when I have time for some of the people here.
 
starfish said:
Haven't they done studies about the MORE TIME/HOURS people spend online the greater the chance for depression, avoiding real life/normal social interaction, and mental illness.


I should look that up when I have time for some of the people here.
Yes. I think that would be a fabuous topic for a new thread!

Can you get that ball rolling? Thanks.
 
Smurfy said:
It's a much more effective approach to just totally ignore or not respond to those who make comments you do not like. Or leave them like a short sarcastic K message (green K only) and leave it at that. If you even appear to become affected by their comments, they have won.

Worth repeating.
 
gotmilk said:
Huh? I'm a walking boner. Enanthate has made me like a breathing Cialis tab
How about post cycle? I know on that dudes start looking at anything with a VagJJ but post cylce :worried:
 
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