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  1. #11
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    Who cares where Stahl been. The more he stays away the better for the members. Totally useless so stay away.

  2. #12
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    Stead in your head

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Who cares where Stahl been. The more he stays away the better for the members. Totally useless so stay away.
    Losers
    Does your spouse know about your Stahlession?

    Stahlession: When someone is obsessed with Steadman Stahl, they've lost control of their feelings about the object of their obsession; Steadman. The adjective obsessed is often used to simply mean "very interested," but when someone is truly obsessed, their interest has become compulsive, and they've begun to lose control over it. They really need help and a life!

    Steadman Induced Borderline Personality Disorder (SIBPD) is a mental illness which manifests itself in a variety of behavioral issues blogging lies about Steadman. Symptoms include emotional instability, abandonment issues, feelings of emptiness and problems in relationships. These are accompanied by intense experiences of anger, depression and anxiety that can last hours, days or weeks or months. It manifests itself by repeated stupid anonymous blog posts wasting our time. Get a life stop wasting our time!!!

    You remind us of Hillary Clinton and Pelosi / Shumer losers; obsessed with Trump but can't articulate why!

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    Failure upon failure causes fragile ego

    When a person like Steadman Stahl pushes back against the facts, when he simply cannot admit he is wrong in any circumstance? What in his psychological makeup makes it impossible for him to admit he is wrong, even when it is obvious he is? And why does this happen so repetitively — why does he never admit he is wrong?

    The answer is related to his ego, his very sense-of-self. Some people like Steadman have such a fragile ego, such brittle self-esteem, such a weak "psychological constitution," that admitting they made a mistake or that they were wrong is fundamentally too threatening for their egos to tolerate. Accepting he is wrong, absorbing that reality, would be so psychologically shattering, his defense mechanisms does something remarkable to avoid doing so — he literally distorts his perception of reality to make it (reality) less threatening. Steadman‘a defense mechanisms protect his fragile ego by changing the very facts in his mind, so he is no longer wrong or culpable.
    Sadly, his behavior is unlikely to get better.

  4. #14
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    I Steadman Stahl have a message for you all


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