On 26 Feb, 07:13, Fredrico Juarrez midtown.con> wrote:
> JSH wrote:
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>> My place in history is secure even though I know a lot more than most
>> of you clearly know so I also know that there may not be much history
>> left! Not human history at least.
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>> But not understanding is what this situation is all about, as some
>> people didn't understand that lying about math would invite the
>> retribution of the math because they didn't believe in mathematics
>> itself.
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>> The poor field was overrun by people who hate math but found a way to
>> work the system by lying. That's all. Nothing more.
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>> But without advancement in mathematics, humanity has no future, so the
>> Universe will just kill off the species as no longer of further use.
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>> By stopping mathematical progress, these people removed a key element
>> in the purpose of the continued existence of the entire species so the
>> clock is ticking down faster than any of you can imagine because
>> you're too dumb to realize that if YOU lied and got things wrong, why
>> couldn't others have?
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>> Guess at how many years are left, and I'm sure you'll be wrong.
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>> Yup. The test of humanity was a subtle one but it was very fair.
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>> It was all about mathematical absolutes.
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> When reading posts from JSH, you should always keep these facts in mind:
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> "Alternatively, the narcissist feels victimized by mediocre bureaucrats
> and intellectual dwarves who consistently fail to appreciate his
> outstanding - really, unparalleled - talents, skills, and
> accomplishments. Being haunted by his challenged inferiors substantiates
> the narcissist's comparative superiority. Driven by pathological envy,
> these pygmies collude to defraud him, badger him, deny him his due,
> denigrate, isolate, and ignore him. The narcissist projects onto this
> second class of lesser persecutors his own deleterious emotions and
> transformed aggression: hatred, rage, and seething jealousy."
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> "Paranoid ideation - the narcissist's deep-rooted conviction that he
> is being persecuted by his inferiors, detractors, or powerful
> ill-wishers - serves two psychodynamic purposes. It upholds the
> narcissist's grandiosity and it fends off intimacy."
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> "The paranoid delusions of the narcissist are always grandiose,
> "cosmic", or "historical". His pursuers are influential and
> formidable. They are after his unique possessions, out to exploit his
> expertise and special traits, or to force him to abstain and refrain
> from certain actions. The narcissist feels that he is at the center of
> intrigues and conspiracies of colossal magnitudes."
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> mid.individual.net>
I'm wondering whether he really believes in what he writes or he just
posts to get attention.