• henfredemars@infosec.pub
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    12 hours ago

    Man, I’ve known people like this. The worst is a combination of willfully bad memory and a lack of respect for what I was trying to say.

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      12 hours ago

      I don’t believe someone does this on purpose. When would this work?

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        2 hours ago

        I’ve known people like this who are hoping you’ll agree just to avoid confrontation.

        With $500 on the line, fuck no am I willing to avoid confrontation.

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        It’s not about it working. It’s about creating a narrative in their own head where they are the victim even if it’s a complete fabrication. Then they can pin all their recent troubles on something that isn’t their fault. “That asshole gave me a thumbs up, then went back on it! I needed that thing for success, and he’s the reason that didn’t happen.”

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          You imply it’s intentional, meanwhile it seems far more likely they’re too stupid to realize their error and double down due to narcissism making them think they’re infallible.

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        11 hours ago

        My mother-in-law. She rewrites history in her head and imagine stories where she’s the hero that didn’t actually happen.

        It’s a coping mechanism to prevent her having to face and work on her own problems.