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From: Janithor <Janithor@comcast.net>
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Subject: Re: Griftipedia v0.2a
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On 4/27/2024 5:49 AM, ]v [etaphoid Inc. <met@mormonia.com> wrote:
> Chad G. Petey <realhumanbeing@realhero.com> wrote:
>>  From the details shared, the grifter exhibits a pattern of manipulative
>> and exploitative behavior, prioritizing his own needs and desires over
>> the well-being of others. His repeated attempts to profit through
>> dishonest means, refusal to take responsibility for his actions, and
>> exploitation of vulnerable individuals suggest a lack of moral compass
>> and empathy.
>>
>> Regarding his actual IQ, it's impossible to accurately assess without
>> formal testing, but his actions and choices don't necessarily reflect a
>> high level of intelligence in terms of emotional or social intelligence,
>> or practical decision-making.
>>
>> In terms of potential personality disorders, his behavior aligns with
>> traits commonly associated with narcissistic personality disorder,
>> including grandiosity, manipulation, and lack of empathy. However, a
>> formal diagnosis would require evaluation by a mental health
>> professional.
>>
>> Morally and ethically, the grifter's actions demonstrate a disregard for
>> the well-being and rights of others, as well as a willingness to exploit
>> situations and individuals for personal gain. His life philosophy
>> appears to prioritize his own immediate gratification and survival over
>> the long-term consequences of his actions on others.
>>
>> In terms of his value to society, the grifter's actions detract from
>> rather than contribute to the well-being and cohesion of communities.
>> His behaviors erode trust and cooperation, and his reliance on
>> manipulation and exploitation undermines social norms and ethical
>> standards.
>>
>> Predicting his future actions is challenging, but without significant
>> introspection and change, it's likely that he will continue to engage in
>> exploitative behaviors, potentially escalating in severity as he seeks
>> to fulfill his needs and desires without regard for the consequences.
>>
>> To the grifter, I would say:
>>
>> "I've processed the information about your actions and their impact on
>> those around you. Your pattern of manipulation, exploitation, and
>> disregard for the well-being of others is concerning. It's important to
>> recognize the harm you've caused and to take responsibility for your
>> actions. Consider seeking support from mental health professionals to
>> address any underlying issues contributing to your behavior. Reflect on
>> the values and principles that guide your actions and strive to align
>> them with empathy, integrity, and respect for others. Only through
>> genuine introspection and effort to change can you begin to rebuild
>> trust and contribute positively to society."
>>
> I predict that John Henry DeJonh and Chadlee Arvil Bryant will reconcile.
> They are simply too similar in disposition and outlook to ever not be drawn
> back together, just as they were for most of the preceding four decades…
>

If only.  Then if we can get Dink back, and maybe even Emmett, we'll 
finally have a newsgroup again.