Basically yeah. Which is why I can't fail. It's just not a possibility. But that fear isn't my weakness. It's my biggest strength. It allows me to grow stronger every day. The only thing stopping me from my success is time. I wish I could speed it up a bit.
"1. No definition of right or wrong. Whats your definition of right & wrong?"
Definitely not above the average individual. Just because I recognize the potential to be wrong doesn't mean I don't cling to my own definitions of right and wrong.
"2. In my mind I'm the greatest thing in the universe."
How do you perceive yourself outside of your mind? Who do you think you are outside of your own view of yourself?
"3. being the son of christ, hearing gods voice confuses me every now and then lol."
Still lost how that'd associate me with it.
"4. But you'd be right and I would be lying."
You didn't lie, you posed a hypothetical that implied it to be the case.
"5. I could lie to anyone and stare into their eyes for a good 3-5 seconds and they would still believe me."
Anyone?
by TurncoatIt's another area where you, yet again, present no proof and expect people to go about it like it ought to be accepted at face value.
Who cares.
According to others here I'm just delusional and full of shit, remember. Of course, I know I'm not, but that's beside the point.
Posting a list of achievements will only prove that I can post a list of achievements. I would need some sort of evidence to back them up to actually prove I achieved them.
The people who matter already know what I've achieved.
"Others here can think what they want."
That's the only part you're going to focus on?
"Right... I've spent my entire 41 years of life not achieving anything. /sigh"
Living for 41 years does not mean you've achieved anything. Do you think every 41 year old has achieved? All it tells us is that you've lived that long.
You are quite aversive to proving anything after you've made your claims, while still aiming to defend them without them purely with "anything is possible" inspired arguments. It's no wonder that so many people don't take you seriously. Without anything to back it up it's without proof, and anyone with half a brain ought to know better than to accept claims without it, especially when such claims clash with their own views and understandings.
To top it off, you've made your claims appear unlikely. Even if you counter with "No, they made my claims look unlikely", they can't really oppose the truth if it's presented strongly enough. If you don't aim to present proof, then you ought to not care when people come up with their own conclusions based on their own findings, because with the ability to stop them you choose to do nothing but whine about it.
Even just looking at likelihoods alone, we saw a photo with you with black hair ("dyed", we know). Prior to that you presented photos of yourself with a mask, suggesting you have things you view you need to hide. We've seen you willingly show photos of yourself, likely after being pushed enough, in the past, so you're not afraid (anymore) of others knowing what you look like. Now you expect us to believe you have the combination of being a natural blonde with blue eyes and an hourglass figure, a view that's fairly widely accepted as a standard of beauty, and that with your sense of pride you'd not feel the need to show that off eventually, specifically in this case after your face is already known? Why wouldn't you have shown it the first time you presented yourself?
At the very least it paints a picture that is difficult to believe, and if you expect it to be believed, then others expecting proof shouldn't be so crazy. Hell, those three features would have been more believable if you didn't try to present them all at once. If it's true, what's there to lose in not hiding it? If it's false, you have a good deal to lose by showing it, so guess how it appears?
I'm sure you see the statistical unlikelihood of your claim compared to theirs. Your view of yourself would only make sense in lieu of all of that if you actually aimed to make it more than words. If you didn't feel any need to prove it, you'd also not feel a need to disprove it.
How is this connected to the bit about "Achievements"? It's another area where you, yet again, present no proof and expect people to go about it like it ought to be accepted at face value. Sure you'll go on about "Others are accepted at face value", but how do you think they'd respond if people displayed their doubts about it? Differently from you at least.
Pretty much you have a choice here: Prove it to settle the clash of claims, or stop worrying about it.
Down to four lol.
1. No definition of right or wrong. Whats your definition of right & wrong?
2. It's less of a factual thing and more of a correlation to my mind state. In my mind I'm the greatest thing in the universe. Wether that's true or not, well thats for other people to decide not me.
3. being the son of christ, hearing gods voice confuses me every now and then lol.
4. Skepticism, the master of truth maybe? But you'd be right and I would be lying. Possibly my biggest social attribute. I could lie to anyone and stare into their eyes for a good 3-5 seconds and they would still believe me. It's actually the disconnection of eye contact when they catch me.
by Turncoat"Prove myself to who. You? What would be the point in that?"
It'd make others shut up about it if the list was good enough.
Others here can think what they want.
nothing about you suggests achievement.
Right... I've spent my entire 41 years of life not achieving anything. /sigh
Down to four.
1. I don't mean it's literally right or wrong. Just to me it is. Also, did I have a proper use of italics in that last sentence.
2. It might point exactly to insecurity. I'm a pretty insecure person.
3. Delusions are amazing. I'm amazing. Delusions + Me = Amazing.
4. Well, lying complete lies is actually another one of my specialties.
"Posting a list of achievements will only prove that I can post a list of achievements. I would need some sort of evidence to back them up to actually prove I achieved them."
You don't have any believable achievements?
I also fail to see the problem with trying to appear credible.
"The people who matter already know what I've achieved."
Then stop worrying so much about others false claims. Your need to correct them just gives them more to use. If you want to be believable then bother proving the things you say, while if you don't care show that by not minding the opposition as much.
"If it's true, what's there to lose in not hiding it? If it's false, you have a good deal to lose by showing it, so guess how it appears?"
1. Anything I perceive to by right or wrong, is right or wrong. Just standard to the point where everything works in my favor.
2. In our out of my mind, I will always think of myself as the greatest person ever created. It just has to be that way.
3. Well, I'm not opposed to be telling you this but, God has a plan for you. Your destined to be the anti christ so I can slaughter you for questioning me. Don't fight it though, you get bonus points for surrendering.
4. I said I "would" be lying. Implying that I "would" if I had said it. But I didn't. It's very heard to get my text to mimic my voice.
5. Anyone.