Brilliant live stream last night
It's been a long 9 years Lloyd Evans / John Cedars (continued)
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Ron.W.
Thank you for the link to the documents Kim. Unfortunately I got this message:
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Toblerone5
Unfortunately I got this message:
Me too. Guess 387 Patr...Persons all went at the same time to read those documents ...
The Keep and Share site say that the megabyte ? was exceeded.and now she would need to upgrade their account to paid status...Please Kim , don't . You have done enough , there must be someone on this forum that maybe know a better FREE site where she can redownload those documents ? .
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TonusOH
It is 50MB per day. If the PDFs are left there long enough, everyone will be able to download them. Or maybe they can be hosted at lloydevans.info.
I haven't seen them and missed the livestream. Hopefully there will be a recap video in the near future.
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nicolaou
Or maybe they can be hosted at lloydevans.info.
They certainly can. If anyone wants to PM me a link to the documents I'll host them.
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Toblerone5
Since the number is still 387 ...
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DerekMoors
Woo-hoo! First of all, I'd like to thank the academy...
I've said it before, i'll say it again... it's just hilarious that he's right back to where he started this time last year, plus losing Tibor, not having his scullery maid wife around, not seeing the courts just bow down to his greatness the first time he whined to them about his bullshit, no IG models falling all over themselves to meet some random ugly online troll for coffee, YT views down and more YouTubers than ever before getting a bigger audience than he has currently, his second book is obviously going nowhere and i'm sure it will be a laughable dumpster fire even if he does ever complete it... Plus I just checked and JWwatch is down again.
2024 should be a very interesting year for Lardo and he's earned every minute of stress and unhappiness he's feeling. Happy new year to everyone else!
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Toblerone5
Woo-hoo! First of all, I'd like to thank the academy...
🤣🤣🤣
Plus I just checked and JWwatch is down again.
Maybe his internet is also down ,cause so far no reaction from Kim video. Not even a lttle comment from him ,how rude!
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vienne
Suicidal wishes are not rare in those with narcissistic personality disorder. However, the factors contributing to suicide among narcissistic individuals are not well understood. Paul Links [6] has pointed out that with patients on the narcissistic spectrum, the wish to kill oneself can emerge without the presence of a depressed state. Indeed, suicidal feelings may grow out of a desperate need to regulate self-esteem or protect a pathological self-image of perfection. In addition, an acute narcissistic injury can produce intense shame to the point where suicide seems like the only option. Whereas guilty individuals may feel they are not living up to a standard, shame-prone patients, such as vulnerable narcissists, have the sense of being irreparably defective.
Shame is sometimes defined as a sense of falling short of what one should be. Shame is often at the core of narcissistic individuals, who struggle with an acute sense of having failed in many aspects of their lives. They feel certain that others are thinking badly about them. When “caught” by someone watching them, a sense of painful humiliation may emerge. Seeing and being seen are central to narcissistic patients. They may feel that their secret sense of being “phony” or “fake” is now exposed. Suicide may feel like the only way out, especially after a devastating humiliation.
It is not well recognized, but suicidal behavior is a clinically significant but underestimated cause of mortality in narcissistic personality disorder.
From: Gabbard, G.O. Narcissism and suicide risk. Ann Gen Psychiatry 21, 3 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12991-022-00380-8
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vienne
Playing the Victim
Because narcissists are unable to take an honest look at their behaviors or relationships, they have no “governor” in their efforts to manipulate others. When they are unable to manage situations, rather than take responsibility, they will play the victim and look for others to blame for their own mistakes or poor judgments. They use guilt as a tool to get their needs met at the expense of others.
As their worlds shrink along with their influence, narcissists may amp up the lashing out that they do towards others. As their control over others loosens, they may revel in their opportunities to play the victim. Whether it’s with family or paid caregivers, narcissists tend to find reasons to position their own discomfort or poor choices as the failings of others who should have the narcissist’s best interest at heart.