Bobby. wrote on Jan 12
th, 2018 at 10:31am:
cods wrote on Jan 12
th, 2018 at 9:25am:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 11
th, 2018 at 11:18pm:
Aussie wrote on Jan 11
th, 2018 at 11:06pm:
Bobby, Bobby, Bobby....lying is not part of Moderator qualities. There is ONE thread there (not hidden....in open) titled
Cods, because we know she reads and that is where we send her the messages we want her to have and spread. Get it?
You know...."telegram," "telegraph," "telecods," ~ guaranteed to get the message out.
I just checked out the Cods thread and it's quite nasty with you right in there -
with the gloves off.
Don't you feel ashamed?
they wouldnt have a thread on me if it wasnt full of lies bobby.....thats how worried I am...they kind of take it turns on us havent you noticed??
shows how interesting we all are..
how many thread on them do you see us making?????????????????????????????
here at Ozpolitic -
The only person who gets away with starting threads
about people is Aussie even though it's against his own rules -
go figure?
Yes - we must be super stars to be so important to
have whole threads devoted to us.
yes and even on ozpol they seek us out track us all over the forum...gawd for me its the other way round... I see their names and I go the other way...
go figure..
..
and I know a few others that do the same....this is the most I have engaged with gweg in a long while...
as for the other twisting manipulating liar it would give me the greatest pleasure if he avoided me altogether...
I dont do devious and cunning... people like that make me sick.... heres why..
Lying as a Symptom of a DisorderCompulsive lying disorder is not actually a documented psychiatric disorder. Instead, it's a term used to describe what may be a symptom of another psychiatric disorder such as
borderline personality disorder, narcissism or bipolar disorder. Not all people who are compulsive liars suffer from a psychiatric illness, but there is usually an underlying reason for the behavior. According to Psychology Today, people with psychiatric disorders lie for a variety of reasons.
Admiration and Popularity
The person wants reward or acclaim for something he or she did not do. He or she craves attention and esteem from others to combat feelings of inadequacy. They may also seek attention by pretending to be victims of crimes or creating other dramatic situations that didn't really happen.
Control and ManipulationPeople will sometimes lie because they want something they wouldn't be able to get otherwise. The lying continues because the person craves the attention and thrill of getting away with it or in an attempt to manipulate the victim of the lies even further. Sometimes, they use "gas lighting," a technique where they convince others that their realities are incorrect and only the liar knows what "really happened."
Low Self EsteemPOOR ME SYNDROME
People who feel down on themselves and want to look better in the eyes of the people around them will often make up stories about themselves. The goal here is to gain sympathy or empathy. Perhaps they fear people will reject them if they think they have any bad qualities, so they exaggerate good ones.
Disguising FailureThe person wants to avoid getting in trouble or make other people feel responsible for something he or she has done. This can be a severe problem in the workplace.[/highlight]OUCH ITS ALWAYS SOMEONE ELSES FAULT
The Difference Between Pathological and Compulsive Liar
Many people get these two confused because they are similar. A pathological liar, also known as a sociopath, is quite different from a compulsive liar. The pathological liar will lie for absolutely no reason, and do so very convincingly. As clinical psychologist Martha Stout told Interview Magazine, they often lie just to see if they can trick people. [highlight]These people are great at lying in all circumstances because they completely lack empathy for others. SEEMS TO ME THIS HITS THE NAIL RIGHT ON THE HEAD..