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Re: "Puzzling People" by Thomas Sheridan - a puzzling person
« Reply #585 on: October 23, 2012, 07:34:23 PM »
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I now wonder if the on-line sexual humour and flirting was done in an deliberate attempt to wind up and separate himself from judgmental puritans.  I don't blame him if that was his main reason.

What he wrote was neither humorous nor flirtatious. The guy is, going by his own writing and the lies he continues to tell to cover up for these "comedic" chestnuts, an absolutely disgusting creature.
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Re: "Puzzling People" by Thomas Sheridan - a puzzling person
« Reply #586 on: October 23, 2012, 10:13:18 PM »
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I was referring to real life situations where we cross other people's boundaries as we get to know them but healthy people know when they have done this and try to make sure they don't do it again.  To deny that you do this is being unrealistic and living in a fantasy world.  To suggest only psychopaths do this makes you very naive and at the same time judgmental.  The impression I get of this forum and the whole Cassiopaean movement is that its based on a mixture of mumbo jumbo, new age channeling and Puritan Christianity.


This is pure 'duck logic'...skimming the surface. Its as if you're standing at a kitchen sink, playing with a rubber duckie and talking to yourself. Your entire posting history reads this way...talking to no one but yourself.

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I was only here to find out what was going on with Thomas and to be a voice of reason.


Which you did not do. At all.


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Yes, he did let me down but I am grateful to him for his books and videos as they were easy to read and made sense.  Yes he did plagiarise a bit but don't all the truthers and writers of books on psychopathy as they exchange ideas in order to present the bigger picture.

What would that bigger picture be? Seriously....what is it?

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I am absolutely disgusted that nearly all of you here are judging him as a psychopath.  He is NOT even though he did behave badly at times both in real life and on-line.


That tells me you know he's a creep, you just don't want to hear anyone talk about it. Good luck with that.


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Much of the blame could be placed on the sycophants for flirting with him and messing with his mind.  It was no wonder he started lashing out with all the pressure he got from idiots attacking him and putting pressure on him to believe in UFO's or Jesus.  It was also somewhat his fault for not slowing down after his sudden and unexpected success and taking time out for himself to lie low for a while.  I now wonder if the on-line sexual humour and flirting was done in an deliberate attempt to wind up and separate himself from judgmental puritans.  I don't blame him if that was his main reason.

So far you're not doing Thomas Sheridan any good by posting here. All you've done is reveal yourself to be a shining example of everything you've leveled at me, and this forum.



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Re: "Puzzling People" by Thomas Sheridan - a puzzling person
« Reply #587 on: October 24, 2012, 01:56:34 AM »
Yes,  I have read the guide lines more than once.  I have come to the understanding that unless one allows themselves to be doctrinated here to the exact beliefs that everyone else has according to their leader, you will be banned.  From what I have been able to gather (as I try as hard as I can to sound as intelligent and intiminating as possible by using big words and flowery MIT phrases) the core principles of this site are based on a metal condition called psychosis, which in a sense is an over endulgence in a fantisy world made to appear real in the avoidance of one's true reality. 
                          I hear by ban myself.   With great pleasure and relief to be away from this place.  I think the arrogance and sense of superiority some of   the members here display is sickning.  The last couple of posts here were extremely patronizing and very condesending.  It was insulting to my intelligence and intent by being to here and it was insulting to the intelligence of the other people whos views were simliar to mine.

             Don't even BOTHER to rebuttal to this post.  You'll be waisting your time.

"big words and flowery MIT phrases" 

I'm guessing they don't teach "Spellchecker 101" at MIT?    :lol:
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Re: "Puzzling People" by Thomas Sheridan - a puzzling person
« Reply #588 on: October 24, 2012, 02:12:26 AM »
Trooper3 may have been damaged to the point of Masochism. I hope not, but it seems it does happen. I wish Trooper3 well and maybe a possibility to rethink the value of this place.
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Re: "Puzzling People" by Thomas Sheridan - a puzzling person
« Reply #589 on: October 24, 2012, 02:30:52 AM »
Thanks for bumping this up again name.

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At the low end you might find people who are very much like psychopaths only they are "made that way" by abuse, physical injury at any point in their lives, drug induced brain dysfunction, etc.  These would be Charateropaths of various sorts.

A hopefully low noise question.  I have read a lot about psychopaths that leaves me with the taste that their lack of empathy makes them like cold rolled steel.  But they still exist within the confines of flesh and blood like the rest of us.  The above quote now has me wondering and trying to think of examples.  Does anyone think that the opposite might be possible?  Could a natural-born psychopath respond to say long-term abuse/trauma by assuming the mantel of being 'nice' as a survival tactic?  And then could they go on to live it out despite their dark inner nature?  Would this be another way of saying that they can possibly be "potty trained?"  If so how?

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Re: "Puzzling People" by Thomas Sheridan - a puzzling person
« Reply #590 on: November 08, 2012, 03:38:23 AM »
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Does anyone think that the opposite might be possible?  Could a natural-born psychopath respond to say long-term abuse/trauma by assuming the mantel of being 'nice' as a survival tactic?  And then could they go on to live it out despite their dark inner nature?  Would this be another way of saying that they can possibly be "potty trained?"  If so how?

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Since they are manipulators and controllers by nature this scenario could make sense.  But I wouldn't think they would be able to keep such an act up in the long run or with everyone they meet.  Being nice to others doesn't feed them the way it feeds normal people.
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Re: "Puzzling People" by Thomas Sheridan - a puzzling person
« Reply #591 on: November 08, 2012, 07:59:07 AM »
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Does anyone think that the opposite might be possible?  Could a natural-born psychopath respond to say long-term abuse/trauma by assuming the mantel of being 'nice' as a survival tactic?  And then could they go on to live it out despite their dark inner nature?  Would this be another way of saying that they can possibly be "potty trained?"  If so how?

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Since they are manipulators and controllers by nature this scenario could make sense.  But I wouldn't think they would be able to keep such an act up in the long run or with everyone they meet.  Being nice to others doesn't feed them the way it feeds normal people.

They would quite simply adapt their behavior according to what they could get away with. A psychopath can be nice and charming in order to manipulate, gain advantages, or avoid adverse consequences, but this mask drops whenever it isn't needed.
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Re: "Puzzling People" by Thomas Sheridan - a puzzling person
« Reply #592 on: December 27, 2012, 01:34:40 AM »
The self anounced "Punk Rock Psychologist" has puplished a new book:
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKk0-8cm1vQ

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Re: "Puzzling People" by Thomas Sheridan - a puzzling person
« Reply #593 on: December 27, 2012, 03:26:46 AM »
The self anounced "Punk Rock Psychologist" has puplished a new book:
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKk0-8cm1vQ

Could not listen past this part:

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Issues like Gaza do not have any relevance to Irish people’s lives…what goes on between the Israelis and the Palestinians, and it is between those two groups of people to sort those things out….blah, blah
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Re: "Puzzling People" by Thomas Sheridan - a puzzling person
« Reply #594 on: December 27, 2012, 01:52:38 PM »

Could not listen past this part:

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Issues like Gaza do not have any relevance to Irish people’s lives…what goes on between the Israelis and the Palestinians, and it is between those two groups of people to sort those things out….blah, blah
  :nuts:

Which would be EXACTLY the kind of thinking that has gotten where we are today.  What a self centered idiot!  :mad:
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Re: "Puzzling People" by Thomas Sheridan - a puzzling person
« Reply #595 on: May 09, 2013, 08:48:49 PM »
It seems Thomas Sheridan is back on Facebook: _https://www.facebook.com/thomas.sheridan.547