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Calgary_ABon May 09, 2020 3:02pm
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RE:RE:For tiger - psychology today
RE:RE:For tiger - psychology todayTiger is actually Anon...
Anon used that technic before and he got caught...
here is how it works:
Anon (takeactionnow) posts a post from his laptop, then from his phone he replies to his own post as Tiger, thanking himself for the wanderful accurate post...even going as far as calling Takeaction Mr.Takeaction... LMAO
sometimes he refreshes the page so his posts gets "views"...then he looks at it and fills important.
Anon, just like GB = Failed lawyers...wander why?
TFSAfunds wrote: Tcheck, I'll put it a little more colloquially... Tiger is simply an a$$kisser who has his nose imbedded so deeply in Takeash!tnow's buttcrack that he's having trouble breathing! And from the nickname he uses, he's most likely suffering from dysphemia as well! I suspect his fluency disorder has him sounding like Porky Pig... "Th, th, th, that's all folks!" lol
Tcheck wrote: I mastered the art of telling people what they wanted to hear and being someone they would find impressive—all the while worrying incessantly about what others thought of me, fearing criticism, and holding myself back as a result.”
It usually starts out as a logical tactic. We gain others’ approval, make them happy for a moment, and feel pretty good about ourselves. It seems like the perfect path to take—and it’s one we can continue on for many years, believing it’s reducing our anxiety about disapproval in our daily lives. In actuality, it can work pretty well in getting people to like us. We avoid having them disapprove of our actions, and we get to enjoy that nice pat on the back every once in a while. But there will come a time when the constant seeking of approval—the very solution to our problems—will run its course. And that very behavior that brought us so many feelings of accomplishment will become the problem itself.