--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: > > So - real funny huh - this incident with your brother? I suppose even > blood relations do not matter when it comes to making yourself look good > over others - narcissistic? sociopathic? sadistic? What needs to be done > to make you see this reality of yours - this sickening sadistic, > sociopathic streak?
Whoo boy. Barry, you found the Rosetta Stone on this one. Whoda thought? > Can you see it - your behavior for the last 2 weeks? This relentless > obsession on Judy, on Robin, as if by repeating lies over and over again > you can manipulate reality, manipulate truth. How repulsive and > disgusting - May the existence have mercy on your soul. > > > On 6/30/13 9:52 PM, turquoiseb wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > > , doctordumbass@ > > no_reply@ wrote: > > > > > > Interesting thread from the past, Richard: So, Barry > > > punched his brother very hard in the stomach, to stop > > > him from beating up a neighbor, after the brother beat > > > up his Dad. Then you have Barry with his anti-social > > > tendencies, who is only prevented from physical abuse, > > > by the distance between his keyboard, and those he hates. > > > > > > One word: DNA. > > > > LOL. But I'll react to it the way Robin should have: > > > > "Yes, I struck my brother. It wasn't a punch, it was > > a short, focused 'shuto' strike to the solar plexus > > that left him sitting on the floor gasping for air > > for several minutes, but I struck him. > > > > "I felt it was appropriate at the time, because he > > had just beaten up our 70-year-old father and was > > trying to do the same with a 70-year-old neighbor, > > screaming that "You people don't even EXIST." I > > felt that it was appropriate to remind him that > > we did, and that he was out of control. > > > > "In retrospect, I could have accomplished the same > > 'reality check' with a straight jacket, as the > > facility we had to check him into did, but I didn't > > have one handy. Mea culpa." > > > > Several words for Doc, paraphrasing his approach: > > "Yes, I'm enlightened, and that makes me so much > > better and more compassionate than the rest of > > you who aren't!" :-) :-) :-) > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > > , "Richard J. Williams" > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > My guess is we've all done wrong and or stupid stuff > > > > > > at some point in our lives including lying and > > > > > > physically hurting others even those we love. So I > > > > > > vote for pragmatic and universal compassion. > > > > > > Just to be clear, by pragmatic compassion I don't > > > > > > mean the allowing of abuse. I mean something along > > > > > > the lines of hate the wrong doing, have compassion > > > > > > for the wrong doer but don't allow them to continue > > > > > > wrong doing. > > > > > > > > > authfriend: > > > > > I guess you're not talking about FFL, then, huh? Unless > > > > > you have some magical formula that prevents wrongdoers > > > > > from continuing their wrongdoing. > > > > > > > > > > As to "physically hurting others," I suggest you speak for > > > > > yourself. My own guess is that most of us have managed to > > > > > avoid physical violence, to those we love as well as to > > > > > those we don't. > > > > > > > > Barry hit his brother in the solar plexus? > > > > > > > > "That was a general-purpose rap that had nothing > > > > to do with my brother. It was about the silly > > > > solipsist wannabees on this forum and about solip- > > > > sists in general." > > > > > > > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/176100 > > > > > > > > > > For yourself, steer clear of abusive behavior and > > > > > > do what's necessary to protect those who aren't > > > > > > able to protect themselves. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >