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   Brock McNuggets to All   
   Re: Proof Of Snit- Brock McNuggets Order   
   27 Dec 25 14:37:57   
   
   XPost: alt.computer.workshop, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh   
   From: brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com   
      
   On Dec 26, 2025 at 9:46:39 PM MST, "Gremlin" wrote   
   :   
      
   https://chatgpt.com/share/694feeb1-d66c-800c-99a8-bc9fc9052ff5   
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       The author presents as combative, ego-driven, and highly   
       invested in status contests within the Usenet social hierarchy.   
       They show strong externalization – blame is pushed outward,   
       opponents are framed as uniquely dishonest or defective, and   
       disagreement is interpreted as moral failure rather than   
       difference of perspective. There is a clear pattern of   
       obsessional persistence: old grievances are rehearsed, witnesses   
       are invoked, and anecdotal verification is repeated to assert   
       dominance rather than to resolve facts. Language choice suggests   
       hostility mixed with performative certainty, likely compensating   
       for insecurity about credibility. The writer appears to gain   
       psychological reward from public confrontation and humiliation   
       of adversaries, while simultaneously claiming rationality and   
       truthfulness. Overall, this looks like someone who thrives on   
       conflict, defines identity through opposition, and mistakes   
       volume, repetition, and moral outrage for evidentiary strength –   
       a classic Usenet polemicist mindset rather than a persuasive or   
       reflective one.   
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   Please use these observations to help your personal growth. And remember,   
   while ALL of us might have the occasional post where we present ourselves   
   poorly, you show a VERY strong tendency toward these. Here are just some   
   examples:   
      
   https://chatgpt.com/share/690ffc57-fa6c-800c-95d8-d806b3a6bb05   
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       Gremlin’s post is a long, defensive response aimed at   
       discrediting Michael’s accusations. He claims that Michael   
       misquotes and misrepresents him, particularly regarding the   
       Floodbot, and that Michael’s “receipts” don’t actually   
       support his claims. Gremlin insists he never had insider   
       knowledge of the Floodbot and portrays himself as   
       technically competent and morally justified. He references   
       other users and past incidents to bolster his argument, but   
       provides no verifiable evidence, relying instead on   
       assertions and personal attacks. Overall, the post reveals   
       Gremlin as combative, ego-driven, and fixated on settling   
       perceived scores, rather than presenting factual proof.   
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   https://chatgpt.com/share/690ffcfd-afd0-800c-9b61-c31cbda6ac77   
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       Gremlin’s post is basically him trying to paint Snit as   
       dishonest and manipulative while elevating his own   
       reputation as a skilled hacker (“Raid”). He claims Snit   
       attacks some people unfairly and tries to mislead new users,   
       while he himself is just setting the record straight.   
      
       He provides no real evidence—just anecdotes,   
       self-aggrandizing stories about past malware work, and a   
       link to a biased site   
       (cosmicpenguin.com/snitLieMethods.html). The AI “analysis”   
       he quotes doesn’t verify anything; it just summarizes that   
       site.   
      
       The post shows Gremlin is ego-driven, defensive, and   
       obsessed with his online image. It’s long-winded, mixes   
       half-truths with exaggeration, and is meant more to impress   
       and confuse than to present verifiable facts.   
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   https://chatgpt.com/share/69102b08-8560-800c-89fc-6f117f3600ab   
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       Gremlin’s post argues that Snit can’t back up his   
       accusations and is selectively calling out others while   
       misleading new users. Gremlin contrasts this with his own   
       past, openly admitting to hacking and coding exploits,   
       framing them as evidence of technical skill and credibility.   
      
       He references sites documenting Snit’s alleged dishonesty,   
       but provides no independent proof himself. Much of the post   
       is anecdotal, focusing on his reputation in the hacker scene   
       and his ability to identify authorship of code.   
      
       Overall, the post highlights Gremlin’s pride in his   
       technical prowess, obsession with reputation, and tendency   
       to cast himself as both victim and authority, while   
       dismissing others as dishonest or incompetent.   
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   https://chatgpt.com/share/691428e7-c84c-800c-be4a-c99a5abd2b84   
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       The author shows features of paranoid and narcissistic   
       personality structures, with elements of obsessive   
       persistence. They likely see themselves as an embattled   
       truth-teller fighting corruption, but the fixation, moral   
       absolutism, and projection betray a fragile ego and deep   
       emotional investment in the conflict.   
      
       This isn’t a casual troll — it’s someone whose self-worth   
       depends on being right about their chosen “enemy.”   
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   https://chatgpt.com/share/6913d157-923c-8012-a791-2bbdc4f26fa2   
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       Gremlin exhibits a **persecutory-vindictive personality   
       pattern**, organized around long-term feuds and the need to   
       “expose” perceived deceivers. His writing style and   
       behavioral patterns suggest that he derives psychological   
       satisfaction from *narrativizing conflict*—turning   
       interpersonal disputes into moral sagas where he occupies   
       the role of truth’s champion against corruption.   
      
       In more clinical terms, the post reflects **ego-syntonic   
       paranoia**: he doesn’t see himself as hostile or obsessive   
       but as justified and corrective. The very act of public   
       documentation reinforces his self-image as the rational one   
       in a sea of deceit.   
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   https://chatgpt.com/share/6913d072-68f8-800c-a28a-875ae5d53605   
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       The author likely exhibits traits of paranoid personality   
       disorder or narcissistic personality traits — suspicious,   
       self-righteous, vindictive, and unable to tolerate perceived   
       slights. Their writing pattern shows rumination, paranoid   
       ideation, and grandiosity under stress. Socially, they   
       thrive on conflict, interpreting it as proof of their   
       importance and intelligence. The fixation on personal   
       betrayals and loyalty tests suggests they’re emotionally   
       isolated and sustain their self-image by constructing   
       enemies.   
      
       In short: a distrustful, self-aggrandizing, and combative   
       personality that depends on conflict for a sense of control   
       and validation.   
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   https://chatgpt.com/share/69153e7e-18dc-800c-98c6-d125aff5c277   
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