From:
thangolossus@gmail.com
http://us.cnn.com/2017/11/03/us/las-vegas-shooter-money-troubles-motive-unclear-invs/index.html
What a shameful exercise in scraping of the barrel by law enforcement.
This Sheriff must be deluded to think that "status-driven" + losing
money = mass murder.
Good lord.
And who has clinically diagnosed Paddock as "narcissistic"? Here's
what the Bible of Psychiatry, the DSM -V, says (2017 Edition):
"Narcissistic Personaiity Disorder
Typical features of narcissistic personality disorder are variable and vulnerable self-esteem, with attempts at regulation through attention
and approval seeking, and either overt or covert grandiosity.
Characteristic difficulties are apparent in identity, self-direction,
empathy, and/or intimacy, as described below, along with specific
maladaptive traits in the domain of Antagonism.
Proposed Diagnostic Criteria
A. Moderate or greater impairment in personality functioning,
manifested by characteristic difficulties in two or more of the
following four areas:
1. Identity: Excessive reference to others for self-definition and
self-esteem regulation; exaggerated self-appraisal inflated or
deflated, or vacillating between extremes; emotional regulation
mirrors fluctuations in self-esteem.
2. Self-direction: Goal setting based on gaining approval from others;
personal standards unreasonably high in order to see oneself as
exceptional, or too low based on a sense of entitlement; often unaware
of own motivations.
3. Empathy: Impaired ability to recognize or identify with the
feelings and needs of others; excessively attuned to reactions of
others, but only if perceived as relevant to self; over- or
underestimate of own effect on others.
4. Intimacy: Relationships largely superficial and exist to serve
self-esteem regulation; mutuality constrained by little genuine
interest in others’ experiences and predominance
of a need for personal gain.
B. Both of the following pathological personality traits:
1. Grandiosity (an aspect of Antagonism); Feelings of entitlement,
either overt or covert; self-centeredness; firmly holding to the
belief that one is better than others; condescension toward others.
2. Attention seeking (an aspect of Antagonism): Excessive attempts to
attract and be the focus of the attention of others; admiration
seeking."
Paddock dressed shabbily. His body hygiene and demeanour was hardly
that expected of a clinical narcissist. But the final nail in the
coffin of this idiot law administrator's "diagnosis" is that if
Paddock was seeking the admiration of others, why the fuck did he
shoot them down in horded and then gun himself down rather than remain
alive for all the attention and admiration which, according to the cunt-Sheriff, he was seeking?
Fucking idiot should keep his low-IQ mouth shut.
Hey Chris, if you've got this far in my little rant, how's that crow
going? Getting used to the feel of feathers in your mouth? :)
BTW, if any of you want a copy of the DSM-V, I'll upload it to a file
host, easy peasy. I'm a very generous guy, the only thing I'm not OK
with is stupidity.
As democracy is perfected, the office of the president
represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the
people. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of
the land will reach their heart’s desire at last, and the
White House will be adorned by a downright moron.
——— H. L. MENCKEN ———
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