Bill Kearney wrote:
>>> So what's with pimping these products lately? Find a new ass to kiss?

>>
>>
>> I'm frankly amazed that you apparently don't see how your behavior hurts
>> only yourself. Pity. But there you have it.

>
>
> So you've truly had a mental breakdown, eh? You've just become entirely
> incapable of seeing YOURSELF in your criticisms of others? They're only
> reacting to your abberant behavior. Can you not see this? There's
> nobody else in the group garnering such negative reponses as YOU.
> Adjust your behavior and the group could certainly find room for you to
> participate. Continue on your path and you'll continue to get the
> responses you deserve.
>
> Or are you so utterly desperate for attention that this is the only way
> you know how to behave?
>
> It's YOU that's the problem, John, not everyone else.



This would be hilarious, if it were not so sad. He displays the same, 100%
repeated, aberrant behavior in each and every newsgroup he trolls. Some
purposely created in which to troll.

A behavior like Nathan Thurm, the SNL character played by Martin Short.

A shady lawyer, Thurm was a chain-smoker, quite paranoid, and constantly
in denial about his paranoia. "I'm not being defensive. You're the one
who's being defensive."

When questioned, his catch phrase often included, "It's so funny to me
that you would think..." He would also look into the camera and express
his puzzlement at the questioner by asking, "Is it me, or is it him?
It's him, right?"

Other times, he would deny an accusation, then immediately reverse his
position when the accuser reaffirmed the statement. "No, it isn't!"
("Yes it is.") "I know that! Why wouldn't I know that? I'm well aware of
that!"

Imagine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOLBQxk72NY
















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