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Old 08-23-2004, 08:48 AM   #201 (permalink)
Doug Evans
 
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Re: A little understanding, please

[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Andy Simmonds) wrote in message news:<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].uk>...

I'm going to stop responding to him. He obviously loves the attention.

It's weird to think of him sitting there actually *believing* all the
rubbish he writes. He really does think that there are is a great raft
of "sensible" people reading this stuff that agree with him 100%, but
just don't post, and all those who have posted are just some very
unusual idiots.

I suppose it's part of his condition that there are certain things
people say that he doesn't/can't respond to and continue to keep up
the pretence internally. I notice that on many occasions he just
ignores difficult bits, or simply posts "wrong" without any attempt at
explanation (or says he has explained in the past, when he hasn't).

You need to be one (mentally) sick dude to be able to hold a world
view that is so obviously out of kilter with reality. I suppose it's
like a sort of paranoia in reverse. "Almost everyone agrees with me,
and the fact that *no one* posts that they agree with me just proves
that those who disagree are in a tiny minority".

Rather scary, really.

Let's just hope he gets help before he becomes a danger to himself or
someone else.

I presume he can't function normally in society in that state.

Doug
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Old 08-23-2004, 09:05 AM   #202 (permalink)
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Re: A little understanding, please

"Doug Evans" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
news:b613ab9d.0408230748.247e1db7@posting.google.c om
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Andy Simmonds) wrote in message
> news:<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].uk>...
>
> I'm going to stop responding to him.


Woo-hoo!

> It's weird to think of him sitting there actually *believing* all the
> rubbish he writes.


I don't write rubbish.

[...]

> I suppose it's part of his condition that there are certain things
> people say that he doesn't/can't respond to and continue to keep up
> the pretence internally. I notice that on many occasions he just
> ignores difficult bits, or simply posts "wrong" without any attempt at
> explanation (or says he has explained in the past, when he hasn't).


You're a liar, a shameless flat-out contemptable liar. I've argued my
position so many times, defeated every pathetic counter-point so many times
I'm sick of repeating myself. I don't have to respond to every tiny point
in every post.

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Old 08-23-2004, 09:05 AM   #203 (permalink)
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Re: A little understanding, please

"Doug Evans" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
news:b613ab9d.0408230748.247e1db7@posting.google.c om
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Andy Simmonds) wrote in message
> news:<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].uk>...
>
> I'm going to stop responding to him.


Woo-hoo!

> It's weird to think of him sitting there actually *believing* all the
> rubbish he writes.


I don't write rubbish.

[...]

> I suppose it's part of his condition that there are certain things
> people say that he doesn't/can't respond to and continue to keep up
> the pretence internally. I notice that on many occasions he just
> ignores difficult bits, or simply posts "wrong" without any attempt at
> explanation (or says he has explained in the past, when he hasn't).


You're a liar, a shameless flat-out contemptable liar. I've argued my
position so many times, defeated every pathetic counter-point so many times
I'm sick of repeating myself. I don't have to respond to every tiny point
in every post.

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Old 08-23-2004, 09:05 AM   #204 (permalink)
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Re: A little understanding, please

"Doug Evans" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
news:b613ab9d.0408230748.247e1db7@posting.google.c om
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Andy Simmonds) wrote in message
> news:<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].uk>...
>
> I'm going to stop responding to him.


Woo-hoo!

> It's weird to think of him sitting there actually *believing* all the
> rubbish he writes.


I don't write rubbish.

[...]

> I suppose it's part of his condition that there are certain things
> people say that he doesn't/can't respond to and continue to keep up
> the pretence internally. I notice that on many occasions he just
> ignores difficult bits, or simply posts "wrong" without any attempt at
> explanation (or says he has explained in the past, when he hasn't).


You're a liar, a shameless flat-out contemptable liar. I've argued my
position so many times, defeated every pathetic counter-point so many times
I'm sick of repeating myself. I don't have to respond to every tiny point
in every post.

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Old 08-23-2004, 09:05 AM   #205 (permalink)
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Re: A little understanding, please

"Doug Evans" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
news:b613ab9d.0408230748.247e1db7@posting.google.c om
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Andy Simmonds) wrote in message
> news:<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].uk>...
>
> I'm going to stop responding to him.


Woo-hoo!

> It's weird to think of him sitting there actually *believing* all the
> rubbish he writes.


I don't write rubbish.

[...]

> I suppose it's part of his condition that there are certain things
> people say that he doesn't/can't respond to and continue to keep up
> the pretence internally. I notice that on many occasions he just
> ignores difficult bits, or simply posts "wrong" without any attempt at
> explanation (or says he has explained in the past, when he hasn't).


You're a liar, a shameless flat-out contemptable liar. I've argued my
position so many times, defeated every pathetic counter-point so many times
I'm sick of repeating myself. I don't have to respond to every tiny point
in every post.

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Old 08-23-2004, 12:30 PM   #206 (permalink)
AustinMN
 
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Re: A little understanding, please

Doug Evans wrote:
> I'm going to stop responding to him. He obviously loves the attention.
>
> It's weird to think of him sitting there actually *believing* all the
> rubbish he writes.


He may not believe the apparently deluded stuff he posts, but he is so
invested in the position that he would have to eat some major humble pie to
admit it, even to himself. It takes a real person to admit being wrong, and
he is mentally and emotionally a very small child.

Personally, I couldn't care less what he says any more, because I have
kill-filed him.

Don't worry about him; he's too helpless to do anything about his feelings.

Austin

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Old 08-23-2004, 12:30 PM   #207 (permalink)
AustinMN
 
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Re: A little understanding, please

Doug Evans wrote:
> I'm going to stop responding to him. He obviously loves the attention.
>
> It's weird to think of him sitting there actually *believing* all the
> rubbish he writes.


He may not believe the apparently deluded stuff he posts, but he is so
invested in the position that he would have to eat some major humble pie to
admit it, even to himself. It takes a real person to admit being wrong, and
he is mentally and emotionally a very small child.

Personally, I couldn't care less what he says any more, because I have
kill-filed him.

Don't worry about him; he's too helpless to do anything about his feelings.

Austin

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Old 08-23-2004, 12:30 PM   #208 (permalink)
AustinMN
 
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Re: A little understanding, please

Doug Evans wrote:
> I'm going to stop responding to him. He obviously loves the attention.
>
> It's weird to think of him sitting there actually *believing* all the
> rubbish he writes.


He may not believe the apparently deluded stuff he posts, but he is so
invested in the position that he would have to eat some major humble pie to
admit it, even to himself. It takes a real person to admit being wrong, and
he is mentally and emotionally a very small child.

Personally, I couldn't care less what he says any more, because I have
kill-filed him.

Don't worry about him; he's too helpless to do anything about his feelings.

Austin

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Old 08-23-2004, 12:30 PM   #209 (permalink)
AustinMN
 
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Re: A little understanding, please

Doug Evans wrote:
> I'm going to stop responding to him. He obviously loves the attention.
>
> It's weird to think of him sitting there actually *believing* all the
> rubbish he writes.


He may not believe the apparently deluded stuff he posts, but he is so
invested in the position that he would have to eat some major humble pie to
admit it, even to himself. It takes a real person to admit being wrong, and
he is mentally and emotionally a very small child.

Personally, I couldn't care less what he says any more, because I have
kill-filed him.

Don't worry about him; he's too helpless to do anything about his feelings.

Austin

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Old 08-23-2004, 12:38 PM   #210 (permalink)
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Re: A little understanding, please

"AustinMN" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> Doug Evans wrote:
>> I'm going to stop responding to him. He obviously loves the
>> attention.
>>
>> It's weird to think of him sitting there actually *believing* all the
>> rubbish he writes.

>
> He may not believe the apparently deluded stuff he posts, but he is so
> invested in the position that he would have to eat some major humble
> pie to admit it, even to himself. It takes a real person to admit
> being wrong, and he is mentally and emotionally a very small child.


Utter, utter bull****. I won't "admit" I'm wrong in this because I
manifestly am not wrong. It's not rocket science no matter how much you try
to spin it.

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