Rick Archer did not do you any favor and possibly a great deal of harm by 
encouraging your delusions.
"What is grandiosity?

Grandiosity occurs when a person has an inflated self-esteem, believe they have 
special powers, spiritual connections, or religious relationships.38
http://www.bipolardisordersymptoms.info/bipolar-symptoms/grandiosity.htm

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula <chivukula.ravi@...> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 3:38 PM, seventhray1 <steve.sundur@...>wrote:
> 
> > **
> >
> >
> >
> > Here's what bugged me, and I am sorry to bring it up again. Ravi discusses
> > his New Years Night at the "Mist", where he describes having a 19 year old
> > girl hit him up for drinks, and how the boner in his pants keeps getting
> > harder and harder.  Let me say, nothing in that story bothered me.  I was
> > rooting for the guy.
> >
> 
> LOL.."I was rooting for the guy",love it, but Steve not being a pervert
> like Curtis who used his power in a cult to prey on innocent women it only
> made root for my beloved more. I would only have with sex with her, a
> goddess or just stay single. Anyway I don't know if I mentioned it or if
> you are conveniently forgetting it. I didn't realize she was under 21 but
> the bartender pointed it out and soon the security kicked her out. Anyway I
> ended up ending drinking the shot of Tequila I bought and 2 more because I
> now missed my beloved. This incident only confirmed my love for my beloved.
> 
> Anyway Curtis had posted the week prior that I couldn't humiliate him but
> clearly he was crying, try to manipulate everyone by the end. Proved he is
> a bitch of mine, I can tweak him anytime I want..LOL..
> 
> But Curtis with a sharper eye and higher morals raised a few flags, and
> > suddenly it's Curtis's who is being accused of debauchery, and becomes the
> > victim of out and out slander, the likes of which I don't think we've been
> > privy to  here in some time.
> >
> > You raised no objection.  When asked by a member if you felt this was
> > appropiate behavior on Ravi's part, you refused to answer the question on
> > the grounds that the question was not phrased properly.
> >
> > Maybe it's just me, but I felt you should have taken a stand, or at least
> > be willing to answer the question one of the first two times it was asked.
> > By the time you did answer it, it had lost any impact.
> >
> >
> >
> >  
> >
>


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