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|    Oh so rich & successful JTEM to Martin Edwards    |
|    Re: When you quote a reference and yet a    |
|    26 Oct 18 17:38:55    |
      From: jtem01@gmail.com               Martin Edwards wrote:              > I agree with all that, but the term is also used indiscriminately by       > people who are not aware of those definitions.              "Psycho" is far more abused than narcissist, and every       bit as inaccurately as you describe. The norm seems to       be to identify the precise OPPOSITE of psychotic behavior       as psychotic.              Psychos, for example, tend to be charming! Not obnoxious       assholes but charming! And they're manipulative, though       not in any way they think would be obvious... else it       wouldn't work, now would it? So you can say that psychos       hide. They conceal what they are. This is how they get       away with it.                                                                             -- --              http://jtem.tumblr.com/post/179464629923              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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