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Prime aka mr creepy begging
« on: October 05, 2021, 08:28:12 AM »
He wants that 200 bad

Pmd me

Already asking to do pay pal

If he posts pics of money order I send  and that he signed no problem


If get big wants it I’ll do it

Per my conditions

Money order - so I can write in the memo Collum - mr creepy

He takes pic of money order when received and posts it

But if the same fake stories such as I was late

It took months !!

Borrowed the money from dad !!

Blah blah

Then mr creepy doesn’t get his Biden bucks

If I hear zelle

PayPal

Then fuck off

Not gonna have another agnostic situation where he lied and fucked up

“I never signed for it. Just sitting on the ground at my front door today when I got home. Bottom line, you payed. Thanks.”

Jamie. Aka agnostic

They wouldn’t leave it there without signature

He lied

Jamie signed

Guess agnostic isn’t Jamie

Bottom line he fucking lied

If creepy lies then not gonna send

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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2021, 09:34:19 AM »
Can someone decipher this?

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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2021, 09:37:49 AM »
Can someone decipher this?

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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2021, 09:38:12 AM »
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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2021, 09:40:09 AM »
He wants that 200 bad

Pmd me

Already asking to do pay pal

If he posts pics of money order I send  and that he signed no problem


If get big wants it I’ll do it

Per my conditions

Money order - so I can write in the memo Collum - mr creepy

He takes pic of money order when received and posts it

But if the same fake stories such as I was late

It took months !!

Borrowed the money from dad !!

Blah blah

Then mr creepy doesn’t get his Biden bucks

If I hear zelle

PayPal

Then fuck off

Not gonna have another agnostic situation where he lied and fucked up

“I never signed for it. Just sitting on the ground at my front door today when I got home. Bottom line, you payed. Thanks.”

Jamie. Aka agnostic

They wouldn’t leave it there without signature

He lied

Jamie signed

Guess agnostic isn’t Jamie

Bottom line he fucking lied

If creepy lies then not gonna send

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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #5 on: October 05, 2021, 09:56:21 AM »

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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #6 on: October 05, 2021, 12:16:25 PM »
Lurker gonna lurk

Creepy gonna creep



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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #7 on: October 05, 2021, 03:52:42 PM »
Epic is Black is arranging his next gloryhole visit.

Kunta Kinte mud hat glory holes  :D

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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #8 on: October 05, 2021, 04:23:05 PM »
Lurker gonna lurk

Creepy gonna creep

Epic gonna lie

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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #9 on: October 05, 2021, 04:28:07 PM »
Can someone decipher this?

See if this helps. Aside from not including the PM's he's sent me, this is the total of our communications. As anyone can easily see, nowhere did I 'beg' him to send me money. More like, if you insist on doing this, I'll play along for awhile.

Here's where this crap started.....It began with not so Epic offering money.

Would you like me to send you 200 Biden bucks ?


Is this a legit offer? Because if it is, what the heck, send me the money.  ;)

Hmmm, I have the feeling you won't.

I’ll send it

If you don’t pretend you didn’t get it

Like agnostic did

Post up your signature  on a picture here when you sign for it if your ok with your address being on here

If you agree to that I’ll send

I’ll post tracking number on here then you and everyone else can track it

Then what ?

What will you cry about then ?

I’ll make a separate thread about it  next week once I return to Florida

I bet you would too.....seriously.  :) Please don't though, I don't need your money nor do I need to prove anything. FYI, my address was posted on Getbig awhile back. 

Trust me, if you and I were to go though this charade, I would for sure give you credit for following through. I have a couple of flaws, but one of them isn't lying about something like this. 
   

Not sure why you think you should do this, but fine, send me the $200. Why not send it via PayPal. I believe it is free and all you need is my email address or phone number. If you prefer to write a check, I'll give you my mailing address. Just let me know what works best for you.

 
Send me your address

I’ll send the funds

Punk

Then you can stfu


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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #10 on: October 05, 2021, 05:14:42 PM »
He wants that 200 bad

Pmd me

Already asking to do pay pal

If he posts pics of money order I send  and that he signed no problem


If get big wants it I’ll do it

Per my conditions

Money order - so I can write in the memo Collum - mr creepy

He takes pic of money order when received and posts it

But if the same fake stories such as I was late

It took months !!

Borrowed the money from dad !!

Blah blah

Then mr creepy doesn’t get his Biden bucks

If I hear zelle

PayPal

Then fuck off

Not gonna have another agnostic situation where he lied and fucked up

“I never signed for it. Just sitting on the ground at my front door today when I got home. Bottom line, you payed. Thanks.”

Jamie. Aka agnostic

They wouldn’t leave it there without signature

He lied

Jamie signed

Guess agnostic isn’t Jamie

Bottom line he fucking lied

If creepy lies then not gonna send

Buying your meth from the same dealer as Marty?

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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #11 on: October 06, 2021, 08:27:20 AM »
what a drama queen. I hear he will be transitioning soon. ::)
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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #12 on: October 06, 2021, 08:28:52 AM »
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« Reply #13 on: October 06, 2021, 08:33:45 AM »
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      ::) ::) ::) ::) will you be transitioning soon. :D :D :D :D
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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #14 on: October 06, 2021, 08:36:18 AM »
He really should pay Intermountain Credit Services first...they have been looking for him ever since he scurried away from Boise to Florida
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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #15 on: October 06, 2021, 08:36:23 AM »
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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #16 on: October 06, 2021, 08:36:55 AM »
He really should pay Intermountain Credit Services first...they have been looking for him ever since he scurried away from Boise to Florida

Prove it

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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #18 on: October 06, 2021, 08:46:53 AM »
Poor funk

Lost the ability to communicate

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« Reply #19 on: October 06, 2021, 08:58:25 AM »
Poor funk

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   Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
Psychology



Although we may not be fully aware of it, our minds are capable of protecting things in situations that affect us emotionally; and one of these defense mechanisms is psychological projection. The truth is it can be harmful in our relationships since it usually ends up hurting someone or making the other person feel guilty without realizing it, and sometimes it’s not even true and/or fair, so we have to do our best to keep these attitudes at bay.

Bright Side wants to raise awareness about psychological projection in everyday life with the intention of giving people some tools to detect it before it causes more harm. This way, we can avoid becoming victims of people who are projecting, or even recognize it in ourselves, and try to change the behavior.

Psychological projection as a defense mechanism
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
When a person cannot accept certain traits, qualities, desires, or impulses in themselves, then they might actually proceed to project these onto others. For them, it will seem like it’s the other person who suffers from the qualities that they as “projectors” don’t like. This is, in fact, a fairly common way of dealing with things. After all, projecting yourself onto others is a self-defense mechanism. It can sometimes help people deal with types of discomfort or even shame that remain subconscious and that you don’t want to face. If you look at it closely, it’s actually a way for a person to deal with a difficult trait, just without realizing it’s their own problem.

Now that we have that background information, we can ask ourselves what we actually do to protect ourselves at times when we project ourselves onto others. The answer is simple: generally, it’s all about self-esteem and ego. That is, it takes an ego that is too solid to hide any kind of “bad or dark side” in oneself. Deep down, these types of people assert, in their minds, that negative feelings, thoughts, and behaviors make you inferior, so they hide them.



Some ways people can project themselves in everyday life
1. They blame others and refuse to take responsibility for their actions.
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
This is probably the most common way of projecting fears and insecurities onto others. The person who projects avoids recognizing the blame for a given situation and looks for reasons to attribute it to someone else. Generally, projection situations are based precisely on demonstrating the idea of: “It’s your fault, not mine.”

2. They find “flaws” in others and tend to judge them.
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
For a person who commonly projects him or herself onto others, it is much easier to attack and make other people think that they’re displaying behavior instead of actually confronting the problem themselves. This is why it’s often said that the way a “projector” acts toward another person may reflect how he or she really feels about him or herself in a specific situation.





3. They try to mock others.
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
A person who bullies others does so, most of the time, because of multiple insecurities he or she may suffer from. Bullying is the technique they use to deal with those issues. They’ll try to intimidate someone else so they don’t have to face the insecurities they have.

4. They convince others that their projections are real.
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
ADVERTISEMENT

The worst-case scenario, in terms of psychological projection, takes place when a person who keeps feeding his or her projections manages to incorporate these into the identity of the subject on whom he/she is projecting. For Darlene Lancer, a specialist in toxic relationships, the profiles that are prone to falling for these types of psychological problems are people who show signs of codependency. To put it in simple terms, these are people who show excessive concern for others, and in the particular case we’re talking about, they are concerned for the person who projects onto them and makes criticisms about it.

Codependents tend to accept or put the needs of other people first, so they indulge them with the intention of avoiding any type of conflict that could arise from facing the real issue behind their relationship. In this way, the projecting subject makes criticisms and judgments about a codependent person who, as a result, loses self-esteem and independence to the point of sowing doubts in his or her mind about who they are and how much they’re worth. Thus, their identity becomes blurred until they end up believing everything that the other person projects on them, and this is what psychologists call “projective identification,” meaning that they end up identifying with what the other person projects onto them.

5. They judge themselves and are “sure” that others do the same.
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
It’s also possible for a codependent person or someone who suffers from low self-esteem to constantly criticize themselves harshly. This might happen a lot, up to the point of feeling that the very same weaknesses they see in themselves can also be seen and judged by others. In that way, they’re actually projecting their insecurity onto others.



6. They transfer to one person the perception they have of someone else.
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
This situation commonly arises in romantic relationships in which the subconscious feelings that the “projector” feels towards the father or mother are transferred to their partner, and he or she, in turn, assumes them as their own. In other words, the person, these feelings are projected onto, takes on the role that the “projector” felt for a person in their past in a situation that was impossible for them to really handle or get an understanding of. Signs of this type of projection are:

Having the same fight over and over again
Feeling upset with their partner without knowing why
Confusion about their partner’s reaction to a situation
How to know if you are projecting
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You


If you identified with any of these situations, it’s likely that you are in a relationship in which there is psychological projection. Projection affects self-knowledge and self-recognition, so a person who is not able to recognize and accept his or her weaknesses can easily find themselves projecting them onto others.

That’s why it’s so important to raise awareness about this psychological mechanism if you want to deal with the underlying issue. Part of the process is also to become aware of ourselves, our thoughts, actions, emotions, reactions, etc. Questioning yourself is always the first step to knowing if it’s possible that you have exerted some kind of unconscious projection onto others.

How to know if someone’s projecting onto you
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
If, on the other hand, you identified yourself as the object of someone’s projection, it is important for you to know that there are certain signs that will help you detect if you are facing a person who is projecting onto you, such as:

Their judgments are exaggerated or do not fit the situation.
He or she has a strong reaction that is unusual to something you said about them.
There seems to be no reasonable explanation for their reaction.
The person redirects the conversation to you or someone else.
How to act if someone’s projecting onto you
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You


In the event of having to take action, like when facing someone who’s projecting, the ideal thing to do is respond clearly without entering into major conflicts. You can respond with, “I do not agree,” or even withdraw from the conversation when the subject doesn’t stop the conflict even though you don’t play along. The important thing is to prevent yourself from internalizing those unfair criticisms or blames, preparing yourself with the idea that what these people are saying is actually not personal and that it’s not you, it’s them.

After the discussion and with “cooler heads,” you can try to talk about his or her actions, but without setting the goal of making him or her change. After all, that is not your obligation, and this type of person usually requires psychological help to achieve such a transformation.

What to do if you are projecting onto someone
If you believe that you are the one who is projecting, it’s advisable to move away from the problem and then calm down to establish the situation objectively in 4 steps:

Describe the situation that happened without using adjectives or words that express emotions of any kind.
Describe your role in the situation. “What could I have done on purpose or unintentionally that triggered the other person’s reaction?” or “What does it say about me if what has been said is true?”
Describe the other person’s role in the situation, avoiding adjectives. “What stories am I telling about the other person’s behavior?” or “Is there evidence that I am right?” If so, “How does it affect me?”
Can you recognize when you’re projecting?
It’s worth mentioning the most important point: for both situations, the best option will always be to consult with therapy specialists.

Have you ever witnessed a situation of psychological projection? How did you deal with it?

THIS MAY BE OF HELP TO YOU.
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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
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   Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
Psychology



Although we may not be fully aware of it, our minds are capable of protecting things in situations that affect us emotionally; and one of these defense mechanisms is psychological projection. The truth is it can be harmful in our relationships since it usually ends up hurting someone or making the other person feel guilty without realizing it, and sometimes it’s not even true and/or fair, so we have to do our best to keep these attitudes at bay.
        https://brightside.me/inspiration-psychology/why-a-person-may-project-their-insecurities-onto-others-and-how-to-prevent-them-from-hurting-you-802645/       full article with practical illustrations, you're welcome.
Bright Side wants to raise awareness about psychological projection in everyday life with the intention of giving people some tools to detect it before it causes more harm. This way, we can avoid becoming victims of people who are projecting, or even recognize it in ourselves, and try to change the behavior.

Psychological projection as a defense mechanism
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
When a person cannot accept certain traits, qualities, desires, or impulses in themselves, then they might actually proceed to project these onto others. For them, it will seem like it’s the other person who suffers from the qualities that they as “projectors” don’t like. This is, in fact, a fairly common way of dealing with things. After all, projecting yourself onto others is a self-defense mechanism. It can sometimes help people deal with types of discomfort or even shame that remain subconscious and that you don’t want to face. If you look at it closely, it’s actually a way for a person to deal with a difficult trait, just without realizing it’s their own problem.

Now that we have that background information, we can ask ourselves what we actually do to protect ourselves at times when we project ourselves onto others. The answer is simple: generally, it’s all about self-esteem and ego. That is, it takes an ego that is too solid to hide any kind of “bad or dark side” in oneself. Deep down, these types of people assert, in their minds, that negative feelings, thoughts, and behaviors make you inferior, so they hide them.



Some ways people can project themselves in everyday life
1. They blame others and refuse to take responsibility for their actions.
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
This is probably the most common way of projecting fears and insecurities onto others. The person who projects avoids recognizing the blame for a given situation and looks for reasons to attribute it to someone else. Generally, projection situations are based precisely on demonstrating the idea of: “It’s your fault, not mine.”

2. They find “flaws” in others and tend to judge them.
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
For a person who commonly projects him or herself onto others, it is much easier to attack and make other people think that they’re displaying behavior instead of actually confronting the problem themselves. This is why it’s often said that the way a “projector” acts toward another person may reflect how he or she really feels about him or herself in a specific situation.





3. They try to mock others.
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
A person who bullies others does so, most of the time, because of multiple insecurities he or she may suffer from. Bullying is the technique they use to deal with those issues. They’ll try to intimidate someone else so they don’t have to face the insecurities they have.

4. They convince others that their projections are real.
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
ADVERTISEMENT

The worst-case scenario, in terms of psychological projection, takes place when a person who keeps feeding his or her projections manages to incorporate these into the identity of the subject on whom he/she is projecting. For Darlene Lancer, a specialist in toxic relationships, the profiles that are prone to falling for these types of psychological problems are people who show signs of codependency. To put it in simple terms, these are people who show excessive concern for others, and in the particular case we’re talking about, they are concerned for the person who projects onto them and makes criticisms about it.

Codependents tend to accept or put the needs of other people first, so they indulge them with the intention of avoiding any type of conflict that could arise from facing the real issue behind their relationship. In this way, the projecting subject makes criticisms and judgments about a codependent person who, as a result, loses self-esteem and independence to the point of sowing doubts in his or her mind about who they are and how much they’re worth. Thus, their identity becomes blurred until they end up believing everything that the other person projects on them, and this is what psychologists call “projective identification,” meaning that they end up identifying with what the other person projects onto them.

5. They judge themselves and are “sure” that others do the same.
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
It’s also possible for a codependent person or someone who suffers from low self-esteem to constantly criticize themselves harshly. This might happen a lot, up to the point of feeling that the very same weaknesses they see in themselves can also be seen and judged by others. In that way, they’re actually projecting their insecurity onto others.



6. They transfer to one person the perception they have of someone else.
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
This situation commonly arises in romantic relationships in which the subconscious feelings that the “projector” feels towards the father or mother are transferred to their partner, and he or she, in turn, assumes them as their own. In other words, the person, these feelings are projected onto, takes on the role that the “projector” felt for a person in their past in a situation that was impossible for them to really handle or get an understanding of. Signs of this type of projection are:

Having the same fight over and over again
Feeling upset with their partner without knowing why
Confusion about their partner’s reaction to a situation
How to know if you are projecting
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You


If you identified with any of these situations, it’s likely that you are in a relationship in which there is psychological projection. Projection affects self-knowledge and self-recognition, so a person who is not able to recognize and accept his or her weaknesses can easily find themselves projecting them onto others.

That’s why it’s so important to raise awareness about this psychological mechanism if you want to deal with the underlying issue. Part of the process is also to become aware of ourselves, our thoughts, actions, emotions, reactions, etc. Questioning yourself is always the first step to knowing if it’s possible that you have exerted some kind of unconscious projection onto others.

How to know if someone’s projecting onto you
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You
If, on the other hand, you identified yourself as the object of someone’s projection, it is important for you to know that there are certain signs that will help you detect if you are facing a person who is projecting onto you, such as:

Their judgments are exaggerated or do not fit the situation.
He or she has a strong reaction that is unusual to something you said about them.
There seems to be no reasonable explanation for their reaction.
The person redirects the conversation to you or someone else.
How to act if someone’s projecting onto you
Why a Person May Project Their Insecurities Onto Others, and How to Prevent Them From Hurting You


In the event of having to take action, like when facing someone who’s projecting, the ideal thing to do is respond clearly without entering into major conflicts. You can respond with, “I do not agree,” or even withdraw from the conversation when the subject doesn’t stop the conflict even though you don’t play along. The important thing is to prevent yourself from internalizing those unfair criticisms or blames, preparing yourself with the idea that what these people are saying is actually not personal and that it’s not you, it’s them.

After the discussion and with “cooler heads,” you can try to talk about his or her actions, but without setting the goal of making him or her change. After all, that is not your obligation, and this type of person usually requires psychological help to achieve such a transformation.

What to do if you are projecting onto someone
If you believe that you are the one who is projecting, it’s advisable to move away from the problem and then calm down to establish the situation objectively in 4 steps:

Describe the situation that happened without using adjectives or words that express emotions of any kind.
Describe your role in the situation. “What could I have done on purpose or unintentionally that triggered the other person’s reaction?” or “What does it say about me if what has been said is true?”
Describe the other person’s role in the situation, avoiding adjectives. “What stories am I telling about the other person’s behavior?” or “Is there evidence that I am right?” If so, “How does it affect me?”
Can you recognize when you’re projecting?
It’s worth mentioning the most important point: for both situations, the best option will always be to consult with therapy specialists.

Have you ever witnessed a situation of psychological projection? How did you deal with it?

THIS MAY BE OF HELP TO YOU.
       https://brightside.me/inspiration-psychology/why-a-person-may-project-their-insecurities-onto-others-and-how-to-prevent-them-from-hurting-you-802645/       full article with practical illustrations, you're welcome.
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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #22 on: October 06, 2021, 09:32:01 AM »
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Never let another person tell you how you should feel about yourself. If you do you give them power over you. A person that projects the hate they have over their own demons on you shouldn't be valued or given any consideration.

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Re: Prime aka mr creepy begging
« Reply #23 on: October 06, 2021, 09:36:51 AM »
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