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Group: sci.crypt · Group Profile
Author: JSH
Date: Feb 26, 2008 20:12

On Feb 26, 7:43 pm, Fredrico Juarrez midtown.con> wrote:
> JSH wrote:
>> On Feb 26, 5:09 pm, Vend wrote:
>>> On 26 Feb, 07:13, Fredrico Juarrez midtown.con> wrote:
>
>>>> JSH wrote:
>>>> [...]
>>>>> 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.
>>>>> 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.
>>>>> 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.
>>>>> But without advancement in mathematics, humanity has no future, so the
>>>>> Universe will just kill off the species as no longer of further use.
>>>>> 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?
>>>>> Guess at how many years are left, and I'm sure you'll be wrong.
>>>>> Yup. The test of humanity was a subtle one but it was very fair.
>>>>> It was all about mathematical absolutes.
>>>> When reading posts from JSH, you should always keep these facts in mind:
>>>> "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."
>>>> "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."
>>>> "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."
>>>> mid.individual.net>
>>> I'm wondering whether he really believes in what he writes or he just
>>> posts to get attention.
>
>> And you post to be ignored?
>
>> Or do you post to get attention?
>
>> Is there anyway to NOT post to get attention?
>
>> I'm curious, can you answer?
>
> [After a long day, and my secretary on vacation, here's what I meant
> to write in my previous post.]
>
> Yes.
>
> The majority of posts are made by someone merely asking a question, or a
> series of questions, seeking answers and advice.
>

But can you post without in some way seeking attention, even if it is
just to get answers or advice?

Are you not seeking attention with your posts, from other readers?

Or do you wish your posts to be completely ignored?

___JSH
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