Emma Raducanu 2022 23:41 - Jan 10 with 14041 views | Dr_Parnassus | Right, new year, new Raducanu thread for the believers and non believers out there. She kicks off the season in Sydney later today against Elena Rybakina looking for a win and some nice form going into the Aussie Open. It’s a fairly comfortable Rybakina win for me. Straight sets if I was pushed. Although always difficult to predict after the Xmas break. | |
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Emma Raducanu 2022 on 14:50 - Jan 24 with 1444 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 14:47 - Jan 24 by shingle | Well I am a little worried about you isn't it 2 am in the morning with you and you are obviously having trouble getting to sleep, I do have a caring side you know and I do realise the turmoil all this is causing you. |
That’s why I accepted your apology and I’m encouraged that you have said that you have learned a very big lesson. | |
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Emma Raducanu 2022 on 15:05 - Jan 24 with 1427 views | shingle |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 14:50 - Jan 24 by Dr_Parnassus | That’s why I accepted your apology and I’m encouraged that you have said that you have learned a very big lesson. |
Go to bed you have become delirious you header. | | | |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 22:54 - Jan 24 with 1342 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 15:05 - Jan 24 by shingle | Go to bed you have become delirious you header. |
Wow that was a brave word to attempt when you struggle with something as basic as “pance”. You are funny fair play. Wrong, weird and bizarre… but funny. | |
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Emma Raducanu 2022 on 02:16 - Jan 25 with 1293 views | Whiterockin | Quote Why Egomaniacs Have to Have The Last Word Do you know someone who always has to have the last word in a conversation or an argument? Everyone has come across this type of person and knows how frustrating or plain sad it is when you see it. Having the last word is closely associated with ego. Egomaniacs always have to have the last word. It gives them a feeling of power, as if they immediate draw all of the power of the person they are communicating with and become powerful due to it. This feeling is short-lived as it is only a state of mind, and most people who have any sense of understanding of human psychology knows that people that do this are only doing it because they feel insecure, competitive, hardheaded and lack confidence often in their own intellect or are in need of covering tracks. Greek Methodology explains this well. Echo, a mountain nymph, had to have the last word in everything, and it was her undoing. While Echo was beautiful with a musical voice, and people enjoyed hearing her talk, this eventually went to her head. Echo took so much pleasure in having the last word in both arguments and normal conversations, that eventually it became her undoing. As the story goes, she fell in love with Narcissus, and he rejected her. In return she begged him not to. Narcissus broke her heart and Echo wasted away and was doomed to a very sad life. A person who has to have the last word is fundamentally flawed. Their flaws are for the world to see. They may be charismatic and draw people in, but if you listen to their conversations and in the modern age, look at their posts on social media, you will see a common thread of egocentricity and a need for supremacy. Those who have to have the last word feel uncomfortable when that power is taken away from them and they usually end up fighting or in an argument because this has been taken away from them. They lash out and look for ways to rectify this. People with this "disease" usually strive to be the only voice over the people around them. They often never rise to the top in career or business, so they adapt their personal profiles so that they can be seen as "winning" in some area that they feel no-one can compete. Their need for respect and to be liked, more so than those around them, usually is their undoing. If you have to have the last say, think to yourself, "what am I afraid of?" Because ultimately, having the last say, means nothing. | | | |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 03:10 - Jan 25 with 1268 views | YouBackJastard |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 02:16 - Jan 25 by Whiterockin | Quote Why Egomaniacs Have to Have The Last Word Do you know someone who always has to have the last word in a conversation or an argument? Everyone has come across this type of person and knows how frustrating or plain sad it is when you see it. Having the last word is closely associated with ego. Egomaniacs always have to have the last word. It gives them a feeling of power, as if they immediate draw all of the power of the person they are communicating with and become powerful due to it. This feeling is short-lived as it is only a state of mind, and most people who have any sense of understanding of human psychology knows that people that do this are only doing it because they feel insecure, competitive, hardheaded and lack confidence often in their own intellect or are in need of covering tracks. Greek Methodology explains this well. Echo, a mountain nymph, had to have the last word in everything, and it was her undoing. While Echo was beautiful with a musical voice, and people enjoyed hearing her talk, this eventually went to her head. Echo took so much pleasure in having the last word in both arguments and normal conversations, that eventually it became her undoing. As the story goes, she fell in love with Narcissus, and he rejected her. In return she begged him not to. Narcissus broke her heart and Echo wasted away and was doomed to a very sad life. A person who has to have the last word is fundamentally flawed. Their flaws are for the world to see. They may be charismatic and draw people in, but if you listen to their conversations and in the modern age, look at their posts on social media, you will see a common thread of egocentricity and a need for supremacy. Those who have to have the last word feel uncomfortable when that power is taken away from them and they usually end up fighting or in an argument because this has been taken away from them. They lash out and look for ways to rectify this. People with this "disease" usually strive to be the only voice over the people around them. They often never rise to the top in career or business, so they adapt their personal profiles so that they can be seen as "winning" in some area that they feel no-one can compete. Their need for respect and to be liked, more so than those around them, usually is their undoing. If you have to have the last say, think to yourself, "what am I afraid of?" Because ultimately, having the last say, means nothing. |
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Emma Raducanu 2022 on 07:05 - Jan 25 with 1229 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 02:16 - Jan 25 by Whiterockin | Quote Why Egomaniacs Have to Have The Last Word Do you know someone who always has to have the last word in a conversation or an argument? Everyone has come across this type of person and knows how frustrating or plain sad it is when you see it. Having the last word is closely associated with ego. Egomaniacs always have to have the last word. It gives them a feeling of power, as if they immediate draw all of the power of the person they are communicating with and become powerful due to it. This feeling is short-lived as it is only a state of mind, and most people who have any sense of understanding of human psychology knows that people that do this are only doing it because they feel insecure, competitive, hardheaded and lack confidence often in their own intellect or are in need of covering tracks. Greek Methodology explains this well. Echo, a mountain nymph, had to have the last word in everything, and it was her undoing. While Echo was beautiful with a musical voice, and people enjoyed hearing her talk, this eventually went to her head. Echo took so much pleasure in having the last word in both arguments and normal conversations, that eventually it became her undoing. As the story goes, she fell in love with Narcissus, and he rejected her. In return she begged him not to. Narcissus broke her heart and Echo wasted away and was doomed to a very sad life. A person who has to have the last word is fundamentally flawed. Their flaws are for the world to see. They may be charismatic and draw people in, but if you listen to their conversations and in the modern age, look at their posts on social media, you will see a common thread of egocentricity and a need for supremacy. Those who have to have the last word feel uncomfortable when that power is taken away from them and they usually end up fighting or in an argument because this has been taken away from them. They lash out and look for ways to rectify this. People with this "disease" usually strive to be the only voice over the people around them. They often never rise to the top in career or business, so they adapt their personal profiles so that they can be seen as "winning" in some area that they feel no-one can compete. Their need for respect and to be liked, more so than those around them, usually is their undoing. If you have to have the last say, think to yourself, "what am I afraid of?" Because ultimately, having the last say, means nothing. |
The trolls aren’t going to like that. That’s a brave post | |
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Emma Raducanu 2022 on 09:55 - Jan 25 with 1163 views | Dr_Parnassus |
I don’t click on links posted by odd trolls looking for the last word I’m afraid. I’ll assume it was weird and be satisfied with that. | |
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Emma Raducanu 2022 on 10:21 - Jan 25 with 1146 views | YouBackJastard |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 09:55 - Jan 25 by Dr_Parnassus | I don’t click on links posted by odd trolls looking for the last word I’m afraid. I’ll assume it was weird and be satisfied with that. |
It’s a giant mirror for you to purchase to help you take a good look at yourself with | | | |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 10:33 - Jan 25 with 1138 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 10:21 - Jan 25 by YouBackJastard | It’s a giant mirror for you to purchase to help you take a good look at yourself with |
Ah right, yes I imagined it would be something as odd and unimaginative as that. Saved myself some time. | |
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Emma Raducanu 2022 on 10:41 - Jan 25 with 1128 views | YouBackJastard |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 10:33 - Jan 25 by Dr_Parnassus | Ah right, yes I imagined it would be something as odd and unimaginative as that. Saved myself some time. |
Go on fake yank, don’t reply to this comment and don’t indirectly bring me into discussions. Let’s see if you have the self restraint! | | | |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 10:50 - Jan 25 with 1120 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 10:41 - Jan 25 by YouBackJastard | Go on fake yank, don’t reply to this comment and don’t indirectly bring me into discussions. Let’s see if you have the self restraint! |
It’s far more funny to take that need away from ever increasingly desperate trolls. Unlucky | |
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Emma Raducanu 2022 on 13:16 - Jan 25 with 1074 views | YouBackJastard |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 10:50 - Jan 25 by Dr_Parnassus | It’s far more funny to take that need away from ever increasingly desperate trolls. Unlucky |
Why Egomaniacs Have to Have The Last Word Do you know someone who always has to have the last word in a conversation or an argument? Everyone has come across this type of person and knows how frustrating or plain sad it is when you see it. Having the last word is closely associated with ego. Egomaniacs always have to have the last word. It gives them a feeling of power, as if they immediate draw all of the power of the person they are communicating with and become powerful due to it. This feeling is short-lived as it is only a state of mind, and most people who have any sense of understanding of human psychology knows that people that do this are only doing it because they feel insecure, competitive, hardheaded and lack confidence often in their own intellect or are in need of covering tracks. Greek Methodology explains this well. Echo, a mountain nymph, had to have the last word in everything, and it was her undoing. While Echo was beautiful with a musical voice, and people enjoyed hearing her talk, this eventually went to her head. Echo took so much pleasure in having the last word in both arguments and normal conversations, that eventually it became her undoing. As the story goes, she fell in love with Narcissus, and he rejected her. In return she begged him not to. Narcissus broke her heart and Echo wasted away and was doomed to a very sad life. A person who has to have the last word is fundamentally flawed. Their flaws are for the world to see. They may be charismatic and draw people in, but if you listen to their conversations and in the modern age, look at their posts on social media, you will see a common thread of egocentricity and a need for supremacy. Those who have to have the last word feel uncomfortable when that power is taken away from them and they usually end up fighting or in an argument because this has been taken away from them. They lash out and look for ways to rectify this. People with this "disease" usually strive to be the only voice over the people around them. They often never rise to the top in career or business, so they adapt their personal profiles so that they can be seen as "winning" in some area that they feel no-one can compete. Their need for respect and to be liked, more so than those around them, usually is their undoing. If you have to have the last say, think to yourself, "what am I afraid of?" Because ultimately, having the last say, means nothing. | | | |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 13:27 - Jan 25 with 1066 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 13:16 - Jan 25 by YouBackJastard | Why Egomaniacs Have to Have The Last Word Do you know someone who always has to have the last word in a conversation or an argument? Everyone has come across this type of person and knows how frustrating or plain sad it is when you see it. Having the last word is closely associated with ego. Egomaniacs always have to have the last word. It gives them a feeling of power, as if they immediate draw all of the power of the person they are communicating with and become powerful due to it. This feeling is short-lived as it is only a state of mind, and most people who have any sense of understanding of human psychology knows that people that do this are only doing it because they feel insecure, competitive, hardheaded and lack confidence often in their own intellect or are in need of covering tracks. Greek Methodology explains this well. Echo, a mountain nymph, had to have the last word in everything, and it was her undoing. While Echo was beautiful with a musical voice, and people enjoyed hearing her talk, this eventually went to her head. Echo took so much pleasure in having the last word in both arguments and normal conversations, that eventually it became her undoing. As the story goes, she fell in love with Narcissus, and he rejected her. In return she begged him not to. Narcissus broke her heart and Echo wasted away and was doomed to a very sad life. A person who has to have the last word is fundamentally flawed. Their flaws are for the world to see. They may be charismatic and draw people in, but if you listen to their conversations and in the modern age, look at their posts on social media, you will see a common thread of egocentricity and a need for supremacy. Those who have to have the last word feel uncomfortable when that power is taken away from them and they usually end up fighting or in an argument because this has been taken away from them. They lash out and look for ways to rectify this. People with this "disease" usually strive to be the only voice over the people around them. They often never rise to the top in career or business, so they adapt their personal profiles so that they can be seen as "winning" in some area that they feel no-one can compete. Their need for respect and to be liked, more so than those around them, usually is their undoing. If you have to have the last say, think to yourself, "what am I afraid of?" Because ultimately, having the last say, means nothing. |
You trolls aren’t going to like that. That’s a brave post | |
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Emma Raducanu 2022 on 14:54 - Jan 25 with 1031 views | YouBackJastard |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 13:27 - Jan 25 by Dr_Parnassus | You trolls aren’t going to like that. That’s a brave post |
Why Egomaniacs Have to Have The Last Word Do you know someone who always has to have the last word in a conversation or an argument? Everyone has come across this type of person and knows how frustrating or plain sad it is when you see it. Having the last word is closely associated with ego. Egomaniacs always have to have the last word. It gives them a feeling of power, as if they immediate draw all of the power of the person they are communicating with and become powerful due to it. This feeling is short-lived as it is only a state of mind, and most people who have any sense of understanding of human psychology knows that people that do this are only doing it because they feel insecure, competitive, hardheaded and lack confidence often in their own intellect or are in need of covering tracks. Greek Methodology explains this well. Echo, a mountain nymph, had to have the last word in everything, and it was her undoing. While Echo was beautiful with a musical voice, and people enjoyed hearing her talk, this eventually went to her head. Echo took so much pleasure in having the last word in both arguments and normal conversations, that eventually it became her undoing. As the story goes, she fell in love with Narcissus, and he rejected her. In return she begged him not to. Narcissus broke her heart and Echo wasted away and was doomed to a very sad life. A person who has to have the last word is fundamentally flawed. Their flaws are for the world to see. They may be charismatic and draw people in, but if you listen to their conversations and in the modern age, look at their posts on social media, you will see a common thread of egocentricity and a need for supremacy. Those who have to have the last word feel uncomfortable when that power is taken away from them and they usually end up fighting or in an argument because this has been taken away from them. They lash out and look for ways to rectify this. People with this "disease" usually strive to be the only voice over the people around them. They often never rise to the top in career or business, so they adapt their personal profiles so that they can be seen as "winning" in some area that they feel no-one can compete. Their need for respect and to be liked, more so than those around them, usually is their undoing. If you have to have the last say, think to yourself, "what am I afraid of?" Because ultimately, having the last say, means nothing. | | | |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 19:24 - Jan 25 with 985 views | Minesapint | What should have been an interesting thread for us tennis fans completely ruined by relentless trolling. I appreciate the Dr can more than handle them but it is beyond tedious. | | | |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 20:52 - Jan 25 with 953 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 19:24 - Jan 25 by Minesapint | What should have been an interesting thread for us tennis fans completely ruined by relentless trolling. I appreciate the Dr can more than handle them but it is beyond tedious. |
Unfortunately one of a trolls main traits is envy. It sends them into overdrive. A thread like this is a honey pot, you don’t have to be a genius to pick out which posters have been attracted by such a thing. It’s a shame, the site has been overrun recently by a handful of trolls that add nothing to the site whatsoever and exist purely to wreck threads. This one has been no different of course. | |
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Emma Raducanu 2022 on 04:43 - Jan 26 with 912 views | YouBackJastard |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 19:24 - Jan 25 by Minesapint | What should have been an interesting thread for us tennis fans completely ruined by relentless trolling. I appreciate the Dr can more than handle them but it is beyond tedious. |
Hardly as if I started it! Plonker. | | | |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 05:21 - Jan 26 with 907 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 04:43 - Jan 26 by YouBackJastard | Hardly as if I started it! Plonker. |
Interesting that you recognise the poster may have been talking about you… | |
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Emma Raducanu 2022 on 06:34 - Jan 26 with 899 views | YouBackJastard |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 05:21 - Jan 26 by Dr_Parnassus | Interesting that you recognise the poster may have been talking about you… |
There’s three people talking in this thread ya melon | | | |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 06:45 - Jan 26 with 895 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 06:34 - Jan 26 by YouBackJastard | There’s three people talking in this thread ya melon |
There are many more than that… and yet you acknowledged the poster was probably talking about you. That’s very telling indeed. | |
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Emma Raducanu 2022 on 07:32 - Jan 26 with 873 views | Minesapint |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 04:43 - Jan 26 by YouBackJastard | Hardly as if I started it! Plonker. |
Thanks for that. I will bow out now. The proof of my comment is evident for all to see. Shame really. Playground stuff. | | | |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 07:34 - Jan 26 with 870 views | YouBackJastard |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 07:32 - Jan 26 by Minesapint | Thanks for that. I will bow out now. The proof of my comment is evident for all to see. Shame really. Playground stuff. |
I didn’t say a single word in this thread until I was directly mentioned by name which prompted a response. Dr P is the only childish one here, and so it seems are you. | | | |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 07:50 - Jan 26 with 866 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Emma Raducanu 2022 on 07:32 - Jan 26 by Minesapint | Thanks for that. I will bow out now. The proof of my comment is evident for all to see. Shame really. Playground stuff. |
All the sensible people here know exactly what you are talking about.. | |
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