Originally posted by Darkus Black
Wylker thinks that the internet is real life. The anonymity that it affords him empowers him (and others like him) to be able to respond in ways in which he would be scared to in the real world. He even neglected to see the deeper resonance within the wording of my quote that he has in his signature. You would be better to take your face and smash it into a wall than to try to change his thought process.
As with all delusional people his world is constructed around the thought that he is central to it and his thoughts and opinions are all that matters. When he is then faced with this he takes on the role of a victim and adapts that to fit his own ideologies so that he does not have to appear to be 'beaten'. His responses (and others like him) are indicative of someone craving attention of any kind, and while we are all attention seekers in our own way, his way is filled with anger and resentment which will stem from negative issues in his real world. The best course of action is to disengage responses towards him, although it is amusing to see the reactions, and let him continue to think that his constructed world is the correct one. Take solace in the fact that he will never amount to a hill of beans.
Now everyone calm down before it gets out of hand.
Nice to see you consistently confirm what everyone thinks already. Good job.
My favorite part is:
Originally posted by
to be able to respond in ways in which he would be scared to in the real world
Yeah I bet you'd just beat me up real bad-like IRL right?
Wylker thinks that the internet is real life. The anonymity that it affords him empowers him (and others like him) to be able to respond in ways in which he would be scared to in the real world. He even neglected to see the deeper resonance within the wording of my quote that he has in his signature. You would be better to take your face and smash it into a wall than to try to change his thought process.
As with all delusional people his world is constructed around the thought that he is central to it and his thoughts and opinions are all that matters. When he is then faced with this he takes on the role of a victim and adapts that to fit his own ideologies so that he does not have to appear to be 'beaten'. His responses (and others like him) are indicative of someone craving attention of any kind, and while we are all attention seekers in our own way, his way is filled with anger and resentment which will stem from negative issues in his real world. The best course of action is to disengage responses towards him, although it is amusing to see the reactions, and let him continue to think that his constructed world is the correct one. Take solace in the fact that he will never amount to a hill of beans.
Now everyone calm down before it gets out of hand.
Nice to see you consistently confirm what everyone thinks already. Good job.
My favorite part is:
Originally posted by
to be able to respond in ways in which he would be scared to in the real world
Yeah I bet you'd just beat me up real bad-like IRL right?