Originally posted by kurieg
Originally posted by haole
Originally posted by kurieg
Originally posted by haole
Originally posted by Madcow8me
theres no material needed, you dont get "it" and you never will. But other get "it" and more will, the sooner people do, the better
Translation: "If you don't think I'm funny, there's something wrong with you, not with me."
So explain it to us. Are we supposed to be laughing at the lack of self-awareness, the narcissism, the desperate cry for constant attention or the fact that you have nothing more important to do in your life aside from replying to every single post in every single thread?
I'm just asking because none of those is really all that funny. They're actually kind of sad.
How the fuck did you accuse him of lacking self-awareness yet being narcissistic?
Most of you really do make Madcow look like a genius at the internet.
I didn't accuse him of anything. I was asking a question that I never expected him to answer and thus was not disappointed when he was unable to.
But in answer to your question (and stop me if I'm going to fast), narcissism and self-awareness are completely different things. In fact, viewing yourself with delusions of grandeur or self-worth that don't reflect reality is an example of both narcissism and a lack of self-awareness. For examples, read nearly any Nadchow post.
I don't find him entertaining, nor do I find him annoying. I don't really find him anything at all.
And I think it's kind of sad for the poor little boy to try so desperately to talk shit with the grownups , but find himself hopelessly inadequate at it because he's unable to differentiate between the concepts of quantity and quality.
You pretty much don't get narcissism at all. However, you've managed to post a somewhat wordy example of someone being extremely self-deluded about their own self-worth.
It's you, btw. You're the someone.
I understand you're just trying to be a douchebag and say the opposite of whatever I say, but ...
nar⋅cis⋅sism
/ˈnɑrsəˌsɪzɛm/
–noun
1. inordinate fascination with oneself; excessive self-love; vanity.
2. Psychoanalysis. erotic gratification derived from admiration of one's own physical or mental attributes, being a normal condition at the infantile level of personality development.
self-awareness is not a part of narcissism