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- Feb 28, 2019
Beauty and the Beast and classic narcissist / autistic inability to think in the abstract. Plus Family Guy. He thinks it's completely normal for women to just mommy and love and cum dumpster for absolutely trash human beings who do nothing but exist for them, and "true love conquers all."
And to get extra dark, Barb did not help his female relationships, since she never tried to teach him to treat women respectfully, explain that their needs are NOT the same as his physical desires, (in the leaks he talks about her orgasming, but not her overall better health, mood, feeling of contentment) or lay out for him that women would like him better 1) if he wasn't so fucking creepy, 2) cleaned like an OCD germaphobe, 3) parlayed his art into dolla dolla bills yo. If anything, she just clung to him, and emotionally abused him as much or worse than Cole, and threatened suicide or death if he tried to leave her. This only heightened his unhealthy expectation that he was so awesome and such a goddess that obviously any woman would be blessed to be favored by him.
I'm not saying Barb or the trans community (also told him repeatedly that outward appearances don't mean jack -- without clarifying: "be a moral good person" b/c they don't care about that either) had this coming or were responsible, but they threw a lot of boomerangs into the air, and well, that shit comes back.
Edit: as for what surprises me that doesn't often get discussed-- His victim complex vs. "superhero" narcissism. I guess there's not much more to say about it. Barb fostered the victim side, winning the contest started his superhero side, then all of the trolling continued the pull of both yin and yang of it. Trolls pull the victim side, but he valiantly tries to be a hero in rescuing girlfriends... Etc. Still, I'm surprised it wasn't really named as such. Or maybe it's just commonplace and understood? Even the tranny thing was an extreme furtherance of both. I kind of want to see if we'll get any prison art from this. It'll be enlightening. But the "she came for cwc" wasn't really either, imo. It had massive villain overtones, so I always wondered about that and contextually what others thought about it wrt victim/hero narcissism complex.
And to get extra dark, Barb did not help his female relationships, since she never tried to teach him to treat women respectfully, explain that their needs are NOT the same as his physical desires, (in the leaks he talks about her orgasming, but not her overall better health, mood, feeling of contentment) or lay out for him that women would like him better 1) if he wasn't so fucking creepy, 2) cleaned like an OCD germaphobe, 3) parlayed his art into dolla dolla bills yo. If anything, she just clung to him, and emotionally abused him as much or worse than Cole, and threatened suicide or death if he tried to leave her. This only heightened his unhealthy expectation that he was so awesome and such a goddess that obviously any woman would be blessed to be favored by him.
I'm not saying Barb or the trans community (also told him repeatedly that outward appearances don't mean jack -- without clarifying: "be a moral good person" b/c they don't care about that either) had this coming or were responsible, but they threw a lot of boomerangs into the air, and well, that shit comes back.
Edit: as for what surprises me that doesn't often get discussed-- His victim complex vs. "superhero" narcissism. I guess there's not much more to say about it. Barb fostered the victim side, winning the contest started his superhero side, then all of the trolling continued the pull of both yin and yang of it. Trolls pull the victim side, but he valiantly tries to be a hero in rescuing girlfriends... Etc. Still, I'm surprised it wasn't really named as such. Or maybe it's just commonplace and understood? Even the tranny thing was an extreme furtherance of both. I kind of want to see if we'll get any prison art from this. It'll be enlightening. But the "she came for cwc" wasn't really either, imo. It had massive villain overtones, so I always wondered about that and contextually what others thought about it wrt victim/hero narcissism complex.
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