Obama, a true Narcissist.

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  • angelica wrote:
    :eek:
    I just dragged this place even further into the gutter. :p
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  • nobody
    nobody Posts: 353
    I'm beginning to take this thread serious...have I missed the turning point?
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  • angelica
    angelica Posts: 6,038
    nobody wrote:
    do you also do this kind of clarification if somebody says s/he's "depressed"?
    or is that too common to point out every time?

    m.
    depression is depression with varying degrees.

    self-love and illness/imbalance/disorder are different.
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  • nobody
    nobody Posts: 353
    angelica wrote:
    depression is depression with varying degrees.

    self-love and illness/imbalance/disorder are different.

    so that was the turning point?:)
    depression is a disorder too though...people are medicated...kill themselves...

    I was just asking, because just like the word narcicist, depressed is used in its lighter meaning every day...
    and I thought the content of the threat made it obvious that it was all said "tongue-in-cheek"...now I'm puzzled that you were actually serious about what you said...looked more like a practical joke to me or something...

    m.
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  • decides2dream
    decides2dream Posts: 14,977
    nobody wrote:
    so that was the turning point?:)
    depression is a disorder too though...people are medicated...kill themselves...

    I was just asking, because just like the word narcicist, depressed is used in its lighter meaning every day...
    and I thought the content of the threat made it obvious that it was all said "tongue-in-cheek"...now I'm puzzled that you were actually serious about what you said...looked more like a practical joke to me or something...

    m.



    you're new here eh? ;)


    i thought you took it seriously when rhino brought up real self-love. now THAT's a serious topic to consider! :D


    and i agree...content AND thread title, to me....made all seem tongue-in-cheek. altho i guess not to the thread starter?
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  • angelica
    angelica Posts: 6,038
    nobody wrote:
    so that was the turning point?:)
    depression is a disorder too though...people are medicated...kill themselves...

    I was just asking, because just like the word narcicist, depressed is used in its lighter meaning every day...
    and I thought the content of the threat made it obvious that it was all said "tongue-in-cheek"...now I'm puzzled that you were actually serious about what you said...looked more like a practical joke to me or something...

    m.
    Some people took some of the comments here seriously. It's up to the individual on what perspective they take.

    The word narcissist may be used everyday referring to not-truly-ill behaviour. And other times it's used in referring to psychological narcissistic behaviour.

    I'm personally not comfortable with people minimizing the effect of psychiatric disorders in any way, although it's commonly done.
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  • Strangest Tribe
    Strangest Tribe Posts: 2,502
    Hey OP...

    can you find me some more right leaning pretentious BS so I can finish jacking off???

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  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=221985

    You can you stand behind this guy? He is not fit to be the president.
    Why? Because Charles Krauthammer says 'There's nothing new about narcissism in politics.'

    Then proceeds to whine like a big baby because Obama is doing what he says is 'nothing new'?

    That makes a whole lot of sense. Not.
  • Vince
    Vince Posts: 174
    Charles Krauthammer is jealous that Barack Obama is not a Republican. How they yearn for a candidate as energetic and compelling as Obama. This is a sad attempt of trying to paint Obama as something that he is not.
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  • angelica wrote:
    "In psychology and psychiatry, excessive narcissism is recognized as a severe personality dysfunction."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism

    Just to derail this thread with a tangent,
    when i was in highschool (and still pretty damn obsessed with Jane's Addiction) i had a teacher that i really admired. I was in his social studies, philosophy, comparative religion, AND psychology classes.

    One day we were going over personality disorders, and i approached him after class. I told him, there was this band i really liked, and the lead singer was definitely some sort of SPD case. I explained some of his (perry) behaviors, and my teacher was like "do you have any of it on tape? can you bring it in?" ... you could see he was pretty excited about connecting over this.

    I brought in my copy of "Soul Kiss" for him, and I played a couple of parts. The "mountain song" performance, along with a few of the clips of Perry talking to the camera. Oh, and especially the part where perry is in his underwear in the bedroom with Casey Nicolli and he is trying to light bottle rockets in the house, there is a rooster in the living room, and casey is telling him "not in the house perry, not in the house." and he just goes and lights the damn thing anyway. lol.

    My teachers face lit up, and he looked at me exasperated (he REALLY loved his job. lol) ... he said, "THAT is Narcissitic Personality Disorder!" ...

    i said, "do you really think he has that, or do you think he is just a ham?"

    He said he was pretty sure.
    :D

    I dunno.
    I always just remembered that exchange.
    It was cute.

    (and i'm really bored at work. lol)
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  • http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=221985

    You can you stand behind this guy? He is not fit to be the president.

    and W who just about claims to have God on speed dial is not a narcicist?!?
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  • acoustic guy
    acoustic guy Posts: 3,770
    Vince wrote:
    Charles Krauthammer is jealous that Barack Obama is not a Republican. How they yearn for a candidate as energetic and compelling as Obama. This is a sad attempt of trying to paint Obama as something that he is not.
    opps
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  • rebornFixer
    rebornFixer Posts: 4,901
    Narcissistic, paranoid, psychotic, psychopathic, whatever ... He could be all those things. Fortunately he's black, so he's awesome regardless. ;)
  • ajedigecko
    ajedigecko \m/deplorable af \m/ Posts: 2,431
    Narcissistic, paranoid, psychotic, psychopathic, whatever ... He could be all those things. Fortunately he's black, so he's awesome regardless. ;)
    he is 1/2 white.............also, i do not think abraham lincoln was narsacistic. i could be wrong though.
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  • lephty
    lephty Posts: 770
    is there a single president/politician/anyone in the spotlight that does not have a flaw?

    who is this perfect president that Obama should be like? People say "He isn't fit" to be president. That could probably be said about every single president the US has ever had if we focus on the one flaw that a person had. whether it impacted presidential decisions or not, everyone has a history and a different story.

    i guess any politician that goes to any foreign country has to think twice on whether or not he/she earned it or not. even though history is history.
  • nobody
    nobody Posts: 353
    angelica wrote:
    I'm personally not comfortable with people minimizing the effect of psychiatric disorders in any way, although it's commonly done.

    well, if you were serious...then that's very noble...

    and now you can take my comment serious:
    the exact same applies for depression...that's why I jokingly brought it up to illustrate that you'd be busy all day to give the (psychological) definition of (sometimes serious) words that are obviously refered to in a totally absurd (=non serious) context like here...
    dunno if I have to really love myself to see it that way...gosh...

    m.
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  • angelica
    angelica Posts: 6,038
    nobody wrote:
    well, if you were serious...then that's very noble...

    and now you can take my comment serious:
    the exact same applies for depression...that's why I jokingly brought it up to illustrate that you'd be busy all day to give the (psychological) definition of (sometimes serious) words that are obviously refered to in a totally absurd (=non serious) context like here...
    dunno if I have to really love myself to see it that way...gosh...

    m.
    I've not ever heard a person refer to themselves as depressed, without feeling signs of depression. Ever.

    It's not the same thing in my mind at all.

    I don't expect you to get my perspective, or that of others here that you oppose. I doesn't make them any less valid.
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  • nobody
    nobody Posts: 353
    angelica wrote:
    I've not ever heard a person refer to themselves as depressed, without feeling signs of depression. Ever.

    It's not the same thing in my mind at all.

    I don't expect you to get my perspective, or that of others here that you oppose. I doesn't make them any less valid.

    man, it's depressing to read through this thread;)
    I read/hear that a lot...

    I understand your perspective...and it's important to clarify words...but if you were serious, this means you thought I was really serious...which is a thing you really had to try in the context of this thread...and I think that's what you have to do to understand words...see them in a context...

    it's like going to the sauna (dressed) bringing a book and pointing out the moral hazards of displaying yourself in the nude to others to the people who are enjoying themselves there...

    m.
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  • decides2dream
    decides2dream Posts: 14,977
    besides:
    angelica wrote:
    "In psychology and psychiatry, excessive narcissism is recognized as a severe personality dysfunction."


    *bold type on 'excessive' added by me, otherwise quoted as posted.

    so evidently, a wee bit of narcissism is a-ok, even in the psych community. ;) think all is safe here now. :p
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  • angelica
    angelica Posts: 6,038
    nobody wrote:

    I understand your perspective...and it's important to clarify words...but if you were serious, this means you thought I was really serious...which is a thing you really had to try in the context of this thread...and I think that's what you have to do to understand words...see them in a context...
    I saw the context alright which is why I said something. It sounds like it is you who doesn't get my own context. For me that's okay, since my case stands.
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