Delusional

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Aren’t you just a full cup of stupid?!  Tiny micro peen feels the need to show of his big bad gun.  Dude, even with laser sights I doubt you could hit the broad side of a barn.

Jana B Warrior Angel @Janabw81
Posted on X, August 3, 2023

It’s not only another Markley’s Law Monday, it is another science denier (see also here)!

As is typical with people with some mental disorders, she imagines she knows things about other people which she has now way of knowing. In other words, she is delusional.

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5 thoughts on “Delusional

  1. Since OP is probably two axe handles wide, my wife who has the visual acuity of a star nosed mole should be able to put two rounds center mass at 15 yards with her favorite K frame.

  2. Joe, I sense an opportunity here.

    You could reply: “Yes, Jana, I am capable of hitting the side of a barn. But why take my word for it? Come watch me do it. If you like, after I hit the side of a barn at 100 yards, you can try too, as many times as you like — with iron sights, laser sights, or a scope, your choice. I’ll provide the equipment and the ammo; all you have to do is show up.”

    You might yet make a shooter out of them…

  3. Ya sweety, go talk to the crew of Somali’s there moving in down the street from ya. I hear their big on liberal talking points.
    They’re going to love you. (Albeit in a more prison bitch kinda way.) If they don’t eat you afterward, you might tell yourself you enjoyed it. You wouldn’t want to be considered a racist, right? It just their culture.

  4. It’s programmed thinking. It doesn’t matter who the subject of the programming is, how much they know, or how high their intelligence quotient may be. If they’re susceptible to suggestion, even for a time, and at that time they’re exposed to a certain kind of programming, they’re going to feel, think and talk very much like her. If you’ve heard from one you’ve heard from a million. After that, it’s a matter of maintenance, using media, entertainment, social circles, family, schools, churches, fraternal organizations, and so on.

    Now the hard bit is in wondering about the extent to which any or all of us are also the victims of some kind of programming, and to what extent.

    Her bio;
    “Latin/Ballroom Dance teacher. Army Vet. 50% Politics/50% Fun. 100% Democrat. Resist. If your path demands u walk through Hell, walk as if u own the place.”

    Interesting, isn’t it, how quickly or how often a certain mindset goes right to hell in its thinking?

    And that mindset will fall all to pieces when pressed on just what, exactly, it is “Resisting”. It will resist what ever it is told, by its programmers, to resist. So it’s fluid.

    It usually takes an overwhelming shock for a person in such condition to realize that he’s being used, and furthermore, used by people who could not care less whether he lives or dies. In fact such people, foot-soldiers of the revolution, are often among the first against the wall after their own revolution succeeds. Their agitation services are no longer needed, because chaos is no longer needed, and so they become a liability to the new order.

    But again, how much does the above apply to ourselves?, we must ask, daily. Because if one team on the football field is programmed, and dutifully playing their assigned roles in an attempt to defeat the opposing team, then what are the chances that the opposing team is equally programmed, thoughbeit with a different set of morals and dogmas? And how would we really, objectively, know? Or do we just “feel” that we know? Or do our social circles merely reinforce the implanted notion that we objectively know?

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