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|    Why Is Rudy So Stupid?    |
|    21 Nov 25 13:06:57    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.trump, alt.politics.liberalism       XPost: alt.politics.democrats, alt.politics.usa.republican       From: katt@gmail.com              On Fri, 21 Nov 2025 10:04:56 -0800, Rudy Canoza says...              > > On Fri, 21 Nov 2025 09:29:38 -0800, Rudy Canoza says...       > >       > >> You're an idiot.       > >       > > You're my intellectual, moral, professional, social, literary and physical       superior.              You yet to prove ANY of that... ESPECIALLY the physical... runt.              You are NOT moral, either, baby and Charlie Kirk deaths cheerleader.              =============================================================================              Narcissists appear ridiculously stupid because of their bloated egos that       cannot be surpassed by anything but themselves.              Rudy's in denial about the way he REALLY is.              Narcissists often deny or deflect criticism, and it's not uncommon for them to       deny things about themselves, even when faced with evidence to the contrary.              There are several reasons for this behavior:              Defense mechanism: Denial is a defense mechanism that helps narcissists       protect their self-image and avoid feelings of shame, guilt, or       vulnerability. By denying any negative aspects of themselves, they can       maintain their grandiose self-image.              (it's a sickness)              Lack of self-awareness: Narcissists often have a limited ability to reflect on       their own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. They may genuinely believe that       they are not flawed or that their behavior is justified.              Gaslighting: Narcissists may deny things to manipulate others and make them       doubt their own perceptions or memories. This can be a way to control the       narrative and maintain power over others.              Fear of vulnerability: Narcissists often struggle with vulnerability and       intimacy. By denying any flaws or weaknesses, they can avoid feeling       vulnerable or exposed.              Need for control: Narcissists often need to feel in control and maintain a       sense of power over others. By denying criticism or negative feedback, they       can assert their control and dominance.              In the case of your acquaintance, it's possible that they are using denial as       a way to cope with the discomfort of hearing negative feedback or criticism.       By talking about themselves in a positive light, they may be attempting to:              Reassert their self-image: By focusing on their positive qualities, they can       reaffirm their self-image and maintain a sense of self-worth.              Distract from criticism: By dominating the conversation with positive self-       talk, they can shift the focus away from criticism or negative feedback.              Avoid accountability: By denying any problems or flaws, they can avoid taking       responsibility for their actions or behaviors.              It's essential to remember that dealing with a narcissist can be challenging       and emotionally draining. If you're concerned about this person's behavior or       its impact on you or others, consider:              Setting boundaries: Establish clear boundaries and communicate your needs and       expectations.       Seeking support: Talk to trusted friends, family, or a therapist about your       experiences and feelings.       Maintaining emotional distance: Be cautious about getting too close or       emotionally invested in this person's life.              Keep in mind that you can't change or fix a narcissist; your efforts are       better spent on taking care of yourself and setting healthy boundaries.              Stupid? Hmm... yes.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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