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Forum Post: read this you underachieving cry babies...

Posted 13 years ago on Nov. 24, 2011, 10:36 p.m. EST by morons123 (131)
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[-] 2 points by BofL (434) 13 years ago

Stay hungry stay foolish. And don't take advice from morons learning to count;). Happy thanksgiving, moron;)

[-] 0 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

i am full and far from foolish my friend. keep crying and blaming others for your misfortunes; that is the way out of your misery.

[-] 1 points by BofL (434) 13 years ago

I'll wager you're fat and ignorant... Learn the history that brought you here...else WHY are you here? http://occupywallst.org/forum/interesting-read-about-the-constitution-and-corpor/#comment-413890

[-] 1 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

in great shape with a great family a great job no debt and love this country. no complaints here. hard work pays off. some have more some have less. always was that way always will be.

[-] 3 points by BofL (434) 13 years ago

Then why are you here? Your philosophy is over simple and ignores the fact that MANY of us here including myself can say precisely the same thing (great job, home, family, kids, money, love country) and still realize there is a serious problem that requires a response.

[-] 0 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

i am here because OWS assholes have kept my newborn from sleeping and caused me to be late for work which is a problem if you have a job. you are disruptive and counter productive. this country has never been is not now and will never be perfect but it is the greatest country in the world. you are all a bunch of self absorbed cry babies and me and many around you have had enough. if you are unhappy then move to another country...great way to help unemployment. if you are not going to do something productive then fuck off. enough with all the bitching.

[-] 1 points by badconduct (550) 13 years ago

OWS = End of the World cult.

[-] 0 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

A delusion is a false belief held with absolute conviction despite superior evidence.[1] Unlike hallucinations, delusions are always pathological (the result of an illness or illness process).[1] As a pathology, it is distinct from a belief based on false or incomplete information, dogma, poor memory, illusion, or other effects of perception.

Delusions typically occur in the context of neurological or mental illness, although they are not tied to any particular disease and have been found to occur in the context of many pathological states (both physical and mental). However, they are of particular diagnostic importance in psychotic disorders including schizophrenia, paraphrenia, manic episodes of bipolar disorder, and psychotic depression.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 13 years ago

"A delusion is a false belief held with absolute conviction despite superior evidence."

That would make all the Paulies in here deluded.

Thanks for that.................:)

[-] 0 points by badconduct (550) 13 years ago

http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/200501/conspiracy-theories-explained

Amen.

Paranoid schizophrenia is a type of schizophrenia in which delusional thoughts cloud an individual's thinking. It is considered to be a psychotic mental disorder. Individuals with delusional paranoid schizophrenia benefit from early diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Supportive friends and family play an important role in successful management of this disorder.

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An individual suffering delusional paranoid schizophrenia symptoms may be convinced that he is being persecuted. She may think that someone has poisoned her food or followed her. He may believe that a government conspiracy is in the works, designed to harm him, incarcerate him or prevent him from achieving a secretive mission. She may have delusions of grandeur, explains MayoClinic.com. This may cause him to believe he has a divine purpose in life or that societal rules do not apply to him because he is special. She may believe that her mind can control events or other people. He may suffer from auditory hallucinations in the form of voices that tell him to injure others or perform tasks for his own perceived safety. The person with paranoid schizophrenia may appear angry or tense to others. She may make multiple suicide attempts.

Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/170811-delusional-paranoid-schizophrenic-symptoms/#ixzz1egpauAe4

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 13 years ago

We are still number one in marketing penetration.

It shows, too.

[-] 0 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

maybe not #1 but doing OK in that regard. much like a wreck on the highway...everyone else slows down to look.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 13 years ago

Ain't it wonderful, what republicans and FLAKESnews hath wrought?

[-] 0 points by BofL (434) 13 years ago

I can definitely appreciate that sentiment. I have 2 kiddos, remember the strain of it all during earliest years...and the sleep dep that goes with it-even in best of circumstances. Look. I am in Texas. Far far away from you. The fact that you live in the middle of the action-well, that appears to be your problem. Apparently there are people very close to you who dont see it the way you do. Either they are all wrong, and you are an omnipotent genius, or possibly there's something else going on there. I suggest continuing to live within your means. And that means you are not an island. You love this country, your job, everthing is beautiful. Newborn-nothing nothing nothing is better than that. That's the prize. But guess what-there's a big world that isn't going to revolve around it. That's your job, friend. Wishing you all the best-and to everyone involved, as we figure it out.

[-] 1 points by powertothepeople (1264) 13 years ago

Sure you do. This is the internet - no one knows you're a dog.

I don't believe you live in New York either, NY'ers don't act like you.

Unless you were bothered by an occupation in another city.

[-] 0 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

born and raised in the city and could give a fuck what you think. maybe you should send me your address so I can send you a portion of my pay check this week.

[-] 1 points by tonybaldwin (235) from New Haven, CT 13 years ago

hard work pays off

Sometimes...

Otherwise, this is one of the most over-sold myths in existence. I know people who worked hard their whole lives and never had anything. I know people, now, who have studied and succeeded in school, worked hard, stayed away fro credit card debt, etc., and still lost their jobs and then their homes in recent years, not through any fault of their own, but due to corporate greed (downsizing, doubling up work on others without a raise, outsourcing, moving jobs overseas...all while posting record profits and giving CEOs 6figure bonuses), illegal foreclosures (well documented), etc. I have nothing against work. I worked my way through college, and now run my own company. Business is sporadic, but the bills are paid. I know not everyone has been as lucky as I have. I know a lot of people who did everything right, and still got screwed. So, take your "hard work pays off" myth and shove it. It's a lie.

[-] 0 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

so bitch cry and complain about those more successful. isn't that the message of OWS?

[-] 1 points by tonybaldwin (235) from New Haven, CT 13 years ago

You truly live up to your username.

No. The point is to protest the undue influence monied interests have over our government, that allow them to continually oppress others, stifle innovation and small businesses through monopoly, destroy the environment, exploit labor unjustly, consume our resources without paying their fair share of the burden for them, etc., contrary to the will of the people, because they buy their own congress people, judges and administrators, regulatory agents, et al., who are supposed to be democratically elected to represent the will of the people.

[-] 1 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

good luck

[-] 1 points by powertothepeople (1264) 13 years ago

Hey, moron-s, it is a holiday.

Don't you take a day off to enjoy with family - or were you hateful to them too and they've left you now?

Maybe the fifty cent party pays time and a half tonight. 75 cent party?

[-] 0 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

had a great holiday with the family... thanks... took the kids to see the parade this am and had a great lunch at Carmine's on the UWS. Off tomorrow and then back to wall street on Monday for another wonderful day at a wonderful job in this wonderful country.

[-] 1 points by Builder (4202) 13 years ago

A fair justice system had no problem prosecuting this case.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/pZxa0-IXl_U

[-] 1 points by stuartchase (861) 13 years ago

Check this out! I want you to speak truth to power!. Say it once, say it twice. Say it loud. Say it proud. I'm down with the KTC. The Revolution starts here!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGaRtqrlGy8&feature=related

http://www.occupywallst.org/forum/make-a-stand-join-the-clan/

The Revolution starts here! No one can silence the Revolution!

[-] 0 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

A delusion is a false belief held with absolute conviction despite superior evidence.[1] Unlike hallucinations, delusions are always pathological (the result of an illness or illness process).[1] As a pathology, it is distinct from a belief based on false or incomplete information, dogma, poor memory, illusion, or other effects of perception.

Delusions typically occur in the context of neurological or mental illness, although they are not tied to any particular disease and have been found to occur in the context of many pathological states (both physical and mental). However, they are of particular diagnostic importance in psychotic disorders including schizophrenia, paraphrenia, manic episodes of bipolar disorder, and psychotic depression.

[-] 2 points by stuartchase (861) 13 years ago

Chill out and have a quaalude. Don't be a flatliner, dude.

[-] 1 points by RedJazz43 (2757) 13 years ago

The most visible current crop of underachieving cry babies are the seven dwarfs currently running for the Republican nomination for President and that observation should in no way be construed as an endorsement of the Democratic Party or any of its candidates, elected officials or public policies, which are also no bargain

[-] 1 points by ZenDogTroll (13032) from South Burlington, VT 13 years ago

corporations do not have tongues!!

[-] 0 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

then move out of this country; one way to help with unemployment.

[-] 1 points by RedJazz43 (2757) 13 years ago

Where to?

[-] 0 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

i have no idea. i am not the one complaining. this is a wonderful country and i love it here.

[-] 2 points by RedJazz43 (2757) 13 years ago

I love this country from sea to shining sea. From its purple mountains to its amber waves of grain, From, as Woody Guthrie put it, its Red Wood Forests to its Gulf Stream Waters, which is why I hate to see the 1%, their greedy corporations and their two political parties fuck it up so much.

[-] 0 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

keep blaming don't take responsibility for your misfortunes continue to count other peoples money very productive

[-] 1 points by RedJazz43 (2757) 13 years ago

It is the 1% who stole our money. We just want it back.

[-] 0 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

no one stole your money. you just did not make enough or you lived beyond your means. poor OWS baby.

[-] 1 points by RedJazz43 (2757) 13 years ago

It was stolen by reparations to the banks. By tax laws that favor the super rich. By cuts in social services. By the export of manufacturing jobs. By the errosion of workers rights to organize themselves. And by countless other strategies which transferred billions of dollars of wealth from the poor, the middle class and the working class to the wealthest Americans, to the point where what has been historically understood as the middle class in America is in danger of disappearing altogether.

The evidence of this is the collosal amount of wealth that the super rich have amassed in contrast to the rest of us. There is a great disparity in wealth between the super rich and the rest of society than has been the case at any point since before the Great Depression, really since the 1890s and the days of the Robber Barons. That is a prescription for a social calamity, of which the occupy movement is just a tiny preview. I do not mean this to suggest any kind of threat. Quite the opposite. It's just a very distressing observation that even some of the wealthest people in the nation such as Warren Buffet are just beginning to understand.

[-] 1 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

look in the mirror. all of you OWS's. that is where the blame is.

[-] 1 points by RedJazz43 (2757) 13 years ago

Blame for what? We didn't steal the money from ourselves anymore that the 99% in the rest of the world did in Greece, Italy, Portugal or anywhere else. Look at what is happening in Iceland. That is the one place where the 1% are getting exactly what they deserve and it should be a model for the rest of the world.

[-] 0 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

sorry if you don't have enough money that you feel entitled to. what have you done to keep manufacturing jobs here? what have you done to stop the erosion of workers rights? probably nothing and please don't embarrass yourself and say join the OWS "movement"

how about doing something to make the change you so deeply cry out for? action my friend. stop with the bitching.

[-] 1 points by RedJazz43 (2757) 13 years ago

It is not about what one is entitled to. It is about who has the power and who doesn't. Tax laws clearly favor the super rich. That results in huge transfers of wealth to the super rich from everyone else in society. That amounts to legalized theft. Tax laws don't have to favor the super rich, at least not as much as they do. Of course they always have a little bit, though when the organized strength and power of ordinary people was in the assendency, from the 1930s to the 1960s we were able to keep a little bit more of that wealth for the great mass of society which resulted in a much more just and democratic culture.

Since the 1970s, really from the Carter administration, it has tended to go it the other direction and more and more wealth has accrued to the very wealthest in society at the expense of all the rest of us.

As for workers rights, I have been active in the labor movement and fighting for workers rights since the 1960s, long before the occupy movement was even a gleem in anyone's eye, though I'm happy to say that the mere existence of the occupy movement has tended to put some spine back into the labor movement.

[-] 1 points by tonybaldwin (235) from New Haven, CT 13 years ago

I love my country, and I love my fellow Americans. This is why I protest. My fellow Americans are not being represented by our government. The government now works only in the interest of corporate fascists, enabling them to unjustly horde wealth and resources at the expense of the people.

[-] 1 points by RedJazz43 (2757) 13 years ago

I thought you were complaining about underachieving crybabies. Personally, I'm not complaining about anything and neither are most of my closest comrades at OWS, though I will admit that some OWSers have raised some complaints.

[-] 0 points by morons123 (131) 13 years ago

great then we agree. have a good night. off to bed and then work grateful for my job and grateful to this wonderful country I live in.