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Old May 8th 07, 08:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Maxwell
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Default Mxsmanic : Your results are in


"Mayo Clinic" wrote in message
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Pathological narcissism


Have you established an address for donations?


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Old May 8th 07, 09:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Kev
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Default Mxsmanic : Your results are in

On May 8, 11:46 pm, Mayo Clinic wrote:
[nothing of value]


Mx doesn't bother me... he's not a pilot. It's the ones who claim to
be pilots, posting childish junk, that are the truly embarassing
social retards here.

Kev

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Old May 8th 07, 10:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Tom L.
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Default Mxsmanic : Your results are in

On 8 May 2007 13:36:23 -0700, Kev wrote:

On May 8, 11:46 pm, Mayo Clinic wrote:
[nothing of value]


.....
.... It's the ones who claim to
be pilots, posting childish junk, that are the truly embarassing
social retards here.

Kev


Amen.

- Tom
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Old May 9th 07, 01:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Lou
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Default Mxsmanic : Your results are in

Whew, I was worried for a moment, until I realized that there
wasn't a paragraph about the voices in my head
Lou

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Old May 9th 07, 04:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mayo Clinic
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Default Mxsmanic : Your results are in

Pathological narcissism
Narcissistic Personality Disorder is a persistent inability to establish
a realistic, stable self-image, therefore creating an overdependence on
others to regulate their self-esteem. This unrealistic self-image affects
how people with this disorder behave and interact with others.

Signs and symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder may include:

Grandiose sense of one's own abilities or achievements
Fantasies about having exceptional power, attractiveness or success
Sense of belonging to an exclusive group of people who truly understand
each other
Need for constant praise
Expectations of special treatment
Exploitation of other people
Lack of empathy for other people
Envy of other people or a belief that you are the subject of other
people's envy
Haughty or arrogant behaviors
Individuals with narcissistic personality disorder may come across as
conceited or snobbish. They often monopolize conversation. They may
belittle or look down on people they perceive as inferior. When they
don't receive the special treatment to which they feel entitled, they may
become very impatient or angry.

People with narcissistic personality disorder tend to seek out
individuals whom they perceive as equal to their own self-image or to
whom they attribute the same special talents and qualities they see in
themselves. They may insist on having "the best" of everything — car,
athletic club or social circles.

Their personal relationships and interactions are driven by the need for
admiration and praise. Consequently, people with narcissistic personality
disorder value others primarily according to how well those individuals
affirm their unrealistic self-image. This limited value of others usually
means that people with the disorder aren't interested in or aren't
capable of perceiving the feelings or needs of others. They may take
advantage of other people to make themselves look as good as they
imagine.

On the other hand, seeking admiration also makes people with narcissistic
personality disorder vulnerable to criticism. If someone criticizes an
individual's contribution to a project at work, for example, he or she
will perceive this comment as an assault on an image that needs to be
protected at all costs and may respond with feelings of shame,
humiliation or sadness or may express rage, disdain or defensive
behaviors.

HELP IS AVAILABLE


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Old May 9th 07, 06:56 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
tony roberts
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He thrives when reading this crap that you post.
You are actually empowering him.
Why is that so difficult for you to understand?

--

Tony Roberts
PP-ASEL
VFR OTT
Night
Cessna 172H C-GICE

You are incorrect. Those who are exasperated may indeed express
themselves badly, but the true social deviant is indeed Mxsmanic.

There is much to be gleaned from the behavioral mode of this subject.
He has deliberately chosen a surrounding in which he should, by all
rights, be the "little guy". Most all of the contributors surrounding him
have considerable experience and first hand knowledge of the subject at
hand - he alone does not. Yet far from trying to enhance his
understanding through this dialog, he attempts to commandeer respect
through tactful bullying. Asking seemingly simple questions, then chiding
and berating those who respond innocently for the poor quality of their
responses.

This inflated self-importance and esteem is only an apparent one,
however. He knows all too well the depths of his incompetence, and is
seeking only ephemeral gratification in this bate-and-chide charade.

Help is available, but will come only with considerable time and
investment on the patient's behalf. Only when he has renewed his ability
to establish intimacy in relationships - lost somewhere in his childhood
- will he be able to apportion some of his obvious intelligence to any
sort of meaningful dialog.

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Old May 9th 07, 01:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mayo Clinic
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Default Mxsmanic : Your results are in


Mx doesn't bother me... he's not a pilot. It's the ones who claim to
be pilots, posting childish junk, that are the truly embarassing
social retards here.

Kev



You are incorrect. Those who are exasperated may indeed express
themselves badly, but the true social deviant is indeed Mxsmanic.

There is much to be gleaned from the behavioral mode of this subject.
He has deliberately chosen a surrounding in which he should, by all
rights, be the "little guy". Most all of the contributors surrounding him
have considerable experience and first hand knowledge of the subject at
hand - he alone does not. Yet far from trying to enhance his
understanding through this dialog, he attempts to commandeer respect
through tactful bullying. Asking seemingly simple questions, then chiding
and berating those who respond innocently for the poor quality of their
responses.

This inflated self-importance and esteem is only an apparent one,
however. He knows all too well the depths of his incompetence, and is
seeking only ephemeral gratification in this bate-and-chide charade.

Help is available, but will come only with considerable time and
investment on the patient's behalf. Only when he has renewed his ability
to establish intimacy in relationships - lost somewhere in his childhood
- will he be able to apportion some of his obvious intelligence to any
sort of meaningful dialog.



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Old May 9th 07, 11:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
EridanMan
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Ok Guys, the Anti-MX reactions on this board have quickly and
completely eclipsed MX's own personality difficulties in terms of
disruption...

Drop the DSM-IV diagnosis... If there is a disorder (and none of us
are in a qualified position or have a qualified relationship to
diagnose), it is obviously ego-syntonic and beyond the realm of modern
psychotherapy, thus attributing any form of diagnosis to him serves
only as a rather childish "ha ha, I'm better than you" response.

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Old May 10th 07, 12:10 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Lou
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Default Mxsmanic : Your results are in

You have to admit, it's funny how everything the O.P. stated about MX
is
is what is actually happening to himself. Just my 2.54 cents worth.
Lou


 




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