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James, nah, narcissm is more about inordinate self-love, self-involvement, and this is more about creativity, pre-occupation, being in the zone, which pretty much every creative person feels.
writer brain 2007
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"James, nah, narcissm is more about inordinate self-love, self-involvement ..."
writer brain 2007
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Log in to Reply priviledged guilt trip combined with narcissm
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Today he's a long-haired egocentric radio and television star, emblematic of the game's new narcissm.
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He is an awful character and he epitomises the rot and narcissm that has invaded our politicians from the left to the right, from top to bottom.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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He cannot be traced at Glasgow university but there are numerous traces of him being stopped by Scottish papers and his self appointed title is the product of some strange derivative of narcissm - I suggest you all leave him in peace, it may help with his recovery.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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What we can sacrifice right now is our need for validation, our narcissm, our cultural addiction to weaving ourselves and our emotional journeys into some grand historical high-drama and I mean that in the narrative sense, not in the perjorative sense epic.
Archive 2008-06-01 Rogers 2008
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What we can sacrifice right now is our need for validation, our narcissm, our cultural addiction to weaving ourselves and our emotional journeys into some grand historical high-drama and I mean that in the narrative sense, not in the perjorative sense epic.
"Ask Not What Your Country Can Do For You ..." Rogers 2008
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I am no stranger to narcissm, and decided to write myself a b-day haiku:
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His malignant narcissm was off the charts and he had lost his conscience by about age 3.
"Then, with his eyes wide open, no stutter or choke in his throat, he said his final words cursing the Americans and the Persians." Ann Althouse 2006
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