@rajk999 saidOn one level, yes. You don’t sense the paranoia and self-obsession being covered up with evasive insults and generic quips? I think she can't help herself, but I think, in part, her trolling behaviour is her compensating for the sheer lack of genuine interest in what's going on. Aside from politics maybe, but gosh, even then. On the debates forum she is like a leftwing Marjorie Taylor Green. I say that not because both are women: I say it because the relentless scorn and say-anything invective smack of the same shallow attention seeking. I think, on some level, she realizes. But the dissonance just floats her boat.
You think she realize that people can see through her?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidTwo different angles. 1. Does she realize generally? 2. And how does that realization affect her demeanour specifically towards me as someone who has seen through her for years?
Why answer that post twice like it were a brand new question? (Within 2 minutes).
@the-gravedigger saidWell you and I both think the General Forum is fun. There's fun and there's fun. Fun comes in many forms. One person's funner is another person's bummer. Etcetera ftcetera.
Do you think she does it to make the forums more interesting, exciting even?
To spice things up.
@rajk999 saidI'll count this as a major swing and a miss. This is from a company known for their rehab centers. I've already "been there, done that" and my recovery is complete, and has been for some time. I'm guessing your experience in this (or the field) is slim to none. My phobias are known to me, yet they impact my life so minimally as to have no bearing on the way I conduct myself. In short, "phobias" are not a problem for me. I'm not altogether surprised, though, that you bring this up, because this is what amateurs in the field do. You're like the person who window shops clothes stores on your lunch hour, and after a week or a month of this, considers themselves an expert in haute couture.
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You're also like other personalities here, so eager for a target hit, that you act without even knowing your target, range or wind. The conversation since you posted this way off-target Google drivel is testimony to that. The fact that you all agree says more about your camaraderie developed here after years of chasing the same targets than it does about your accuracy.
In short, don't give up your day jobs.
@suzianne said'In short, don't give up your day jobs.'
I'll count this as a major swing and a miss. This is from a company known for their rehab centers. I've already "been there, done that" and my recovery is complete, and has been for some time. I'm guessing your experience in this (or the field) is slim to none. My phobias are known to me, yet they impact my life so minimally as to have no bearing on the way I conduct mys ...[text shortened]... chasing the same targets than it does about your accuracy.
In short, don't give up your day jobs.
Subtle but brutal put down.
@suzianne saidWhat have you gained from chasing me around for 15 years? What have you contributed by doing it?
You're also like other personalities here, so eager for a target hit, that you act without even knowing your target, range or wind. The conversation since you posted this way off-target Google drivel is testimony to that. The fact that you all agree says more about your camaraderie developed here after years of chasing the same targets than it does about your accuracy..
@the-gravedigger saidSeitse was funny some of the time.
True. There is Seiste EB etc. 'fun' and relentless flying under the radar psychological torment 'fun.'