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Old 05-07-2006, 09:23 AM   #11
skysidhe
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Originally Posted by DucksNuts



Of course, its interesting to watch that train wreck unfold, but it makes the board unpleasant for a week or so afterwards.

The only problem not outting them is, new members dont know that the *list* exists and therefor, can get their heads/hearts mixed up in the bullshit stories. Some people are just too nice and caring for their own good.

This was a weird scenario....one of the cronic bullshitartists (from another forum) had this whole little PM underground network going, where they would contact all the new members and tell them who was who and who they shouldnt talk to.

That person even spend hours fabricating a whole life story for a member, then convincing all the old time members that they were mentally unstable and should be treated with kid gloves. That went on for weeks before it all came out in the open.

It was fucken hilarious, but very sad at the same time.

Who would believe this kinda thing happens? What kind of board member is in the know of this happening? or worse in the know but deny it anyway. Why would this thing happen at all? How does the heart of the person mend after being at the brunt of something like that?


oh and it's not fucken hilarious.
I do know it's not hilarious regardless of what people who think have a front row seat to someones internet life/real life. People need to get a life.


I have to give mari the benefit of the doubt. I can't believe people devote time to watching others.It's just strange.



@jinx and others

Here are some alterations on the BPD theme. I don't really like how people are labeled so if one is going to do it one might as well get the label right. I guess.

http://www.mentalhealth.com/dis1/PD%...d%20Humans.htm





[edit to mention to scroll past the dog thing at the top of the page. At the bottom of the page is a grid and links for subtypes I found interesting,

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