--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rsing1111" <rsinger1111@...>
wrote:
> > > > I welcome higher gas prices because I enjoy seeing the PAIN
on
> > > > gambler's faces who can't stay at home even when the
knife's
> > > twisting inside their wallets at the pump. I'm not totally
> > enthralled by casinos like you and the 'AP' crowd. They're the
> enemy,
> > and any way that keeps addicted losers out is a good way.
> >
> > > If people are addicted, gas prices are not going to effect
their
> > > play. Leave it to Rob to have an extremely narrow minded (and
> > > incorrect) viewpoint.
> >
> > Let me see if I understand this gem: If a player loes too much
so
> as
> > not to be able to gas up the truck, he'll still get to the
casino
> by
> > hitching a ride or giving the taxi driver an IOU. Yup. Geek-
logic
> > alright!
>
> If they are ALREADY addicted and losing then a few cents more at
the
> gas pump is not a factor. They would already be losing hundreds
if
> not thousands every week. Please tell us how an extra $10-20 at
the
> gas pump makes any difference to this person.
Yes, you do get it but no, you can't even get your geeky/denial-
ridden little hands to type it! Any AP who just HAs to play all
the
time will play until every penny's gone.
If all their money is already gone then why would it make ANY
difference what the price of gas becomes? You contradict YOURSELF at
every turn.
Witness the gurus who work
several jobs, sell all kinds of reel-'em-in junk to unsuspecting
players, or rape 401k accounts belonging to them and
their 'significant others'.
OK. I'll be glad to "witness" it. Please provide ONE shred of
evidence. What? You don't have any? You mean this is just another one
of your lies? Yup, we already knew that ...
>
> >
> > > > So it impacts the old and the poor? Tough love. Tell the
poor
> to
> > > deal with it. Instead of using their spare time to protest,
march
> > and waste valuable time, they could have chosen the sensible
way--
> > education and hard work. It was their choice that made them
that
> way
> > and they certainly are responsible for whatever hardships they
> face.
> > And the old? Who cares? Gas pricing should mean nothing to
them.
If
> > you've led a decent life and have a thriving younger family,
then
> > whatever so-called misery that happens in the declining years
will
> > have little to no effect on those at peace with themselves for
the
> > respectable trail they've blazed. It has to end sometime. If
it's
> gas
> > prices that help do it for them, then so be it.
> > >
> > > From:
http://www.faqfarm.com/Q/How_can_you_recognize_a_narcissist
> > >
> > > "Benign narcissist are usually just braggarts. Malignant
> narcissist
> > > have subtle ways of cutting down other people. I am always
> > surprised at their ability to brainwash people. Here are some
of
> them
> > I noticed, but I'm sure there are plenty more tricks they use
out
> > there. Everything they say is exaggeration, deception or lie.
> > Everyone word out of their mouth is 1) self praise or, 2)cut
> someone
> > or some group down."
> >
> > I wonder why you never have an original word. Now I see why you
> won't
> > meet me face-to-face (among other reasons)---you aren't a good
> > communicator when faced with the bold facts, and talking would
> > probably render you into a bumbling idiot before my very eyes!
And I see the part that got to you on this: Thriving younger
family.
>
> LMAO. The facts must have hit little Robbie right where it hurts.
You must have noticed the difference between your idiotic posts and
mine. You know, your rants vs. my factual references. How sweet it
is ...
If you had any less dignity when you respond, I can't find it. You
get humiliated in front of those whom you wish to 'belong' with,
and
just as every pain-absorbing geek has ever done, you sit red-faced,
angered, and terrorized.
RIP. We all know you've been completely "humiliated". It shows every
time you bellow out these same old insults. What's more, you are too
stupid to realize they only make YOU look impotent.
>
> >
> > > > BTW--'cheap transportation' is far overshadowed by the
curse
> and
> > > follow-on effects of the sickness of gambling. You oughta
know
> that
> > by now.
> > >
> > > Isn't it interesting how Robbie focuses on the 1% who may be
> > addicted while ignoring the other 99%. Typical NPD reaction,
note
> the
> > comment on empathy below.
> >
> > Directed towards you, little dicky. I suspect that is what
drives
> you
> > to scramble around looking for quotes and other stuff that you
can
> > use in place of original thoughts.
>
> Just the facts, as usual. I see you had nothing to refute the
FACT
> that your narcissistic reply addressed only 1% of the population.
> This is typical for someone with NPD. They are only interested in
> their own little self-centered world. Now, since you love my
> references so much ...
>
> "The onset of pathological narcissism is in infancy, childhood
and
> early adolescence. It is commonly attributed to childhood abuse
and
> trauma inflicted by parents, authority figures, or even peers.
> Pathological narcissism is a defense mechanism intended to
deflect
> hurt and trauma from the victim's "True Self" into a "False Self"
> which is omnipotent, invulnerable, and omniscient. The narcissist
> uses the False Self to regulate his or her labile sense of self-
worth
> by extracting from his environment narcissistic supply (any form
of
> attention, both positive and negative)."
>
> > >
> > > "Narcissists are by definition liars. They appear to be
something
> > > they are not. They seem educated, confidant, charming, and
> social.
> > > They are master manipulators and total control freaks. They
have
> no
> > > emotions and are void of empathy. They feel for no one but
> > > themselves. They are a bottomless pit that is never
satisfied.
> They
> > > are incapable of giving and receiving true love. They think
they
> > are
> > > better than everyone else, always right and never wrong, and
> their
> > > way is always the best way to do anything. They love
attention."
The only part of your 'search' that i understand as well as you do
is
the last 2 sentences. You know I'm a better, far more successful
person in personal life as well as vp life than you....thus your
envy, anger & frustration.
LMAO.
NPD(1): "Feels grandiose and self-important (e.g., exaggerates
accomplishments, talents, skills, contacts, and personality traits to
the point of lying, demands to be recognised as superior without
commensurate achievements); "
Oh, BTW....I know you don't want to hear
this, but I won another cool $14,900 yesterday in 3 sessions. And
all
on negative machines. Ooops--and all in less than 4 hours total
play.
But guess what? the best part was watching all the 'advantage
players' act stupid at the FPDW machines while I was dealt AAAA3 on
$5 DDB....a hand that pays a whole 25 credits on you "positive EV"
machine!!!
Of course Robbie ... We all knew you'd come back announcing yet
another big win. What you haven't figured out yet is that every time
you do this you are just PROVING to everyone that you have been lying
all along.
NPD(2): "Is obsessed with fantasies of unlimited success"