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Narcissist has become today's popular term to insult someone. Two years ago the term was virtually unheard. Now people who don't even know what it means use the term. It seems everyone that someone doesn't like is called a narcissist.  Some shrink once said you can't love others unless you love yourself first. ( read that somewhere)

Those attempting to belittle someone need to find a new buzzword. "Narcissist" is getting so blah.

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2 hours ago, Mikey said:

Narcissist has become today's popular term to insult someone. Two years ago the term was virtually unheard. Now people who don't even know what it means use the term. It seems everyone that someone doesn't like is called a narcissist.  Some shrink once said you can't love others unless you love yourself first. ( read that somewhere)

Those attempting to belittle someone need to find a new buzzword. "Narcissist" is getting so blah.

The term started being used when we had a commander in chief that clearly displayed the elements of the text book definition.  Ryan simply joins the long line of respected real conservatives that have worked closely with Trump and warned everyone that he is unfit to be President of the United States.  Instead of believing him, Bill Barr, Liz Cheney, Ret General Mattis, Admiral McRaven, General John Allen, General Stanley McChrystal, former Sec of State Rex Tillerson, former chief of staff Mick Mulvaney,  and EVERY FORMER TRUMP CABINET MEMBER but FOUR, Republicans ignore them.  That is just insanity personified.

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3 hours ago, Mikey said:

Narcissist has become today's popular term to insult someone. Two years ago the term was virtually unheard. Now people who don't even know what it means use the term. It seems everyone that someone doesn't like is called a narcissist.  Some shrink once said you can't love others unless you love yourself first. ( read that somewhere)

Those attempting to belittle someone need to find a new buzzword. "Narcissist" is getting so blah.

"Evil" works for me.

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5 hours ago, Mikey said:

Narcissist has become today's popular term to insult someone. Two years ago the term was virtually unheard. Now people who don't even know what it means use the term. It seems everyone that someone doesn't like is called a narcissist.  Some shrink once said you can't love others unless you love yourself first. ( read that somewhere)

Those attempting to belittle someone need to find a new buzzword. "Narcissist" is getting so blah.

 

This sounds like something a narcissist would write. 

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23 hours ago, CoffeeTiger said:

This sounds like something a narcissist would write. 

Or at least someone who doesn't understand personality disorders are actually real.

https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/personality-disorders/what-are-personality-disorders

 

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All you fine people bending over backwards to justify voting for Trump just keep go on keeping your heads up your rear. 


“It shows the rottenness of the American political system, which cannot pretend to teach others about democracy,” Trump quoted Putin saying in the speech. Trump added: “They’re all laughing at us.” 

He went on to align himself with Orban, the Hungarian prime minister who has amassed functionally autocratic power through controlling the media and changing the country’s constitution. Orban has presented his leadership as a model of an “illiberal” state and has opposed immigration for leading to “mixed race” Europeans. Democratic world leaders have sought to isolate Orban for eroding civil liberties and bolstering ties with Putin. 

But Trump called him “highly respected” and welcomed his praise as “the man who can save the Western world.” 

In the speech, Trump also repeated his own inflammatory language against undocumented immigrants, by accusing them of “poisoning the blood of our country” — a phrase that immigrant groups and civil rights advocates have condemned as reminiscent as Hitler in his book “Mein Kampf,” in which he told Germans to “care for the purity of their own blood” by eliminating Jews.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-quotes-putin-condemning-american-democracy-praises-autocrat-orban/ar-AA1lBJvy

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