On May 9, 4:53=A0pm, Athena <ath...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Fri, 9 May 2008 16:56:40 -0500, Athena wrote
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> > What you, and monkfish, say is really worthless and so do not find it
> > irritating, but at times amusing. =A0At least monkfish is not giving
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> > advice and using an MD signature.
> > .....
> > Your comment about "simply replying in kind" is very interesting as it
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> > that is exactly what you are doing.
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> Then -
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> On Fri, 9 May 2008 17:23:10 -0500, Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote
> (in message
> <ba244c05-4f2c-46d1-b875-967a93bcf...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > My name is Andrew.
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> > Your confusion here simply shows that you are among the lost: ...
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> Andrew, thank you for proving my point.
More from Dr. Vaknin. It is as though he is describing Chung when he
wrote this:
Narcissists are prone to magical thinking. They hold themselves immune
to the consequences of their actions (or inaction) and, therefore,
beyond punishment and the laws of Man. Narcissists are easily
persuaded to assume unreasonable risks and expect miracles to happen.
They often find themselves on the receiving end of investment scams,
for instance.
Narcissists feel entitled to money, power, and honors incommensurate
with their accomplishments or toil. The world, or God, or the nation,
or society, or their families, co-workers, employers, even neighbors
owe them a trouble-free, exalted, and luxurious existence. They are
rudely shocked when they are penalized for their misconduct or when
their fantasies remain just that.
(Andrew has a rude awakening coming soon when the Georgia Medical
Board next convenes and when the IRS investigates his bogus 2 million
dollar gaurantee or the claim that he sold the domain name
emorycardiology.com for 1 million dollars)
Narcissists attract abuse. Haughty, exploitative, demanding,
insensitive, and quarrelsome =96 they tend to draw opprobrium and
provoke anger and even hatred. Sorely lacking in interpersonal skills,
devoid of empathy, and steeped in irksome grandiose fantasies =96 they
invariably fail to mitigate the irritation and revolt that they induce
in others.


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