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Why is Ilion a twat?

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  • L leckey 0

    Obviously something more than you since I was given MVP for the year. [edit] aw, you decided you needed to delete your post and replace it under my header. How sweet. [/edit]

    "Well, we're getting "F"'d at work. WPF, WCF, and WWF... WTF?" --John Simmons

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    Ilion
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    leckey wrote:

    [edit] aw, you decided you needed to delete your post and replace it under my header. How sweet. [/edit]

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      What seems to be Ilion's problem? According to Wikipedia, 'superiority complex' refers to a subconscious neurotic mechanism of compensation developed by the individual as a result of feelings of inferiority. The feelings of inferiority in this specific complex are often brought on by real or perceived social rejection, possibly as a result of the individual's inattentiveness to hygiene, appearance, or lower intelligence as compared to others. Those exhibiting a superiority complex commonly project their feelings of inferiority onto others they perceive as beneath them, possibly for the same reasons they themselves may have been ostracized, i.e. viewing most, possibly all others as "ugly" or "stupid", and beneath oneself. Behaviors related to this mechanism may include an exaggeratedly positive opinion of one’s worth and abilities, unrealistically high expectations in goals and achievements for oneself and others, the persistent attempt to correct others regardless of whether they are factually correct or not, vanity, extravagant style in dressing (with intent of drawing attention), excessive need for competition, pride, sentimentalism and affected exaltation, snobbishness, and a tendency to try to discredit others' opinions, as well as forcefulness and hostility aimed at dominating those he has convinced himself are weaker or less important. Ilion projects an air of contempt for his fellow CPians and often writes as if he is the only poster who is capable of expounding a particular truth. His words suggest that he becomes livid when there is someone who knows more than he does about a subject on which he posted. He rushes into threads with the deluded conviction that he will be the one recognized as owning the truth. He refuses to admit error, no matter how clearly it is pointed out to him because to do so would force him to give up his cherished feelings of superiority. Ilion is a classic case of the defensive ‘superiority complex.’ His behavior in Soapbox is reflective of the tricks he uses to reassure himself of his importance. His arrogance smacks of the feeling - other people are likely to overlook me. "I must show them that I am somebody important." He creates strange punctuation as if he feels that his words would not carry any weight if he did not emphasize them. Because of the degree of inferiority that Ilion suffers from, he is convinced that there is no real-world way to overcome the obstacles to normal interaction with other humans and he devotes all of his efforts to persuading himself tha

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      Shepman
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      Impressive, but it appears like it took a lot more writing that Ilion is worth.

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      • I Ilion

        Oakman wrote:

        At one point in the past, everyone did ignore Troy and his response was simply to start new threads with the same post, over and over. Chris slapped him down pretty hard at that time, so he probably would use a different tactic, but I'm relatively sure he'd do something to pay us back for ignoring him.

        You lie, as always. What happened is that "the community" disappeared my posts as soon as they could, and so I reposted them. And Chris didn't really slap me down, hard or not. What he did is hem and haw, because he knew that you kiddies were in the wrong. (Though, your 'Oakman' sockpuppet hadn't appeared here yet)

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        Dalek Dave
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        WANKER

        ------------------------------------ "The greatest tragedy in mankind's entire history may be the hijacking of morality by religion" Arthur C Clarke

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        • I Ilion

          The poor little fellow can't even manage to be a dick.

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          Dalek Dave
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          You know lots about dicks I see. I suppose it comes from playing with yours so much, and dreaming about playing with other peoples.

          ------------------------------------ "The greatest tragedy in mankind's entire history may be the hijacking of morality by religion" Arthur C Clarke

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          • I Ilion

            Could it be that the pointless little weenie, Dalek Dave, *hates* 'twats?' Let's be more specific: could it be that the pointless little weenie, Dalek Dave, hates actual women (even if he likes one specific anatomical detail of women)?

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            Dalek Dave
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            Why the asterisks? is it because you do not know what they are or when they should be used? This is what you learnt in Remedial Studies? Or were you busy fingering your arsehole?

            ------------------------------------ "The greatest tragedy in mankind's entire history may be the hijacking of morality by religion" Arthur C Clarke

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              WANKER

              ------------------------------------ "The greatest tragedy in mankind's entire history may be the hijacking of morality by religion" Arthur C Clarke

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              Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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              Stop complimenting the thing Dave, you'll just make it worse.

              Don't forget to vote if the response was helpful


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              • O Oakman

                What seems to be Ilion's problem? According to Wikipedia, 'superiority complex' refers to a subconscious neurotic mechanism of compensation developed by the individual as a result of feelings of inferiority. The feelings of inferiority in this specific complex are often brought on by real or perceived social rejection, possibly as a result of the individual's inattentiveness to hygiene, appearance, or lower intelligence as compared to others. Those exhibiting a superiority complex commonly project their feelings of inferiority onto others they perceive as beneath them, possibly for the same reasons they themselves may have been ostracized, i.e. viewing most, possibly all others as "ugly" or "stupid", and beneath oneself. Behaviors related to this mechanism may include an exaggeratedly positive opinion of one’s worth and abilities, unrealistically high expectations in goals and achievements for oneself and others, the persistent attempt to correct others regardless of whether they are factually correct or not, vanity, extravagant style in dressing (with intent of drawing attention), excessive need for competition, pride, sentimentalism and affected exaltation, snobbishness, and a tendency to try to discredit others' opinions, as well as forcefulness and hostility aimed at dominating those he has convinced himself are weaker or less important. Ilion projects an air of contempt for his fellow CPians and often writes as if he is the only poster who is capable of expounding a particular truth. His words suggest that he becomes livid when there is someone who knows more than he does about a subject on which he posted. He rushes into threads with the deluded conviction that he will be the one recognized as owning the truth. He refuses to admit error, no matter how clearly it is pointed out to him because to do so would force him to give up his cherished feelings of superiority. Ilion is a classic case of the defensive ‘superiority complex.’ His behavior in Soapbox is reflective of the tricks he uses to reassure himself of his importance. His arrogance smacks of the feeling - other people are likely to overlook me. "I must show them that I am somebody important." He creates strange punctuation as if he feels that his words would not carry any weight if he did not emphasize them. Because of the degree of inferiority that Ilion suffers from, he is convinced that there is no real-world way to overcome the obstacles to normal interaction with other humans and he devotes all of his efforts to persuading himself tha

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                Lost User
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                Repost (from yourself a few months back)

                Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                • L Lost User

                  Repost (from yourself a few months back)

                  Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                  Oakman
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                  fat_boy wrote:

                  Repost (from yourself a few months back)

                  Yep. But this time I bookmarked it.

                  Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                  • I Ilion

                    Oakman wrote:

                    At one point in the past, everyone did ignore Troy and his response was simply to start new threads with the same post, over and over. Chris slapped him down pretty hard at that time, so he probably would use a different tactic, but I'm relatively sure he'd do something to pay us back for ignoring him.

                    You lie, as always. What happened is that "the community" disappeared my posts as soon as they could, and so I reposted them. And Chris didn't really slap me down, hard or not. What he did is hem and haw, because he knew that you kiddies were in the wrong. (Though, your 'Oakman' sockpuppet hadn't appeared here yet)

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                    Oakman
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                    Ilíon wrote:

                    What happened is that "the community" disappeared my posts as soon as they could, and so I reposted them.

                    And you wonder why so many people despise you?

                    Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                    • O Oakman

                      What seems to be Ilion's problem? According to Wikipedia, 'superiority complex' refers to a subconscious neurotic mechanism of compensation developed by the individual as a result of feelings of inferiority. The feelings of inferiority in this specific complex are often brought on by real or perceived social rejection, possibly as a result of the individual's inattentiveness to hygiene, appearance, or lower intelligence as compared to others. Those exhibiting a superiority complex commonly project their feelings of inferiority onto others they perceive as beneath them, possibly for the same reasons they themselves may have been ostracized, i.e. viewing most, possibly all others as "ugly" or "stupid", and beneath oneself. Behaviors related to this mechanism may include an exaggeratedly positive opinion of one’s worth and abilities, unrealistically high expectations in goals and achievements for oneself and others, the persistent attempt to correct others regardless of whether they are factually correct or not, vanity, extravagant style in dressing (with intent of drawing attention), excessive need for competition, pride, sentimentalism and affected exaltation, snobbishness, and a tendency to try to discredit others' opinions, as well as forcefulness and hostility aimed at dominating those he has convinced himself are weaker or less important. Ilion projects an air of contempt for his fellow CPians and often writes as if he is the only poster who is capable of expounding a particular truth. His words suggest that he becomes livid when there is someone who knows more than he does about a subject on which he posted. He rushes into threads with the deluded conviction that he will be the one recognized as owning the truth. He refuses to admit error, no matter how clearly it is pointed out to him because to do so would force him to give up his cherished feelings of superiority. Ilion is a classic case of the defensive ‘superiority complex.’ His behavior in Soapbox is reflective of the tricks he uses to reassure himself of his importance. His arrogance smacks of the feeling - other people are likely to overlook me. "I must show them that I am somebody important." He creates strange punctuation as if he feels that his words would not carry any weight if he did not emphasize them. Because of the degree of inferiority that Ilion suffers from, he is convinced that there is no real-world way to overcome the obstacles to normal interaction with other humans and he devotes all of his efforts to persuading himself tha

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                      Henry Minute
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                      To paraphrase an old put-down. He does not have an inferiority complex, he is inferior!

                      Henry Minute If you open a can of worms, any viable solution *MUST* involve a larger can.

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