Dragon Lord: The Sad Tale of a Lost Soul

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Woke up to see NB haunted by the ghost of DL... Will someone spread some salt on the door of the forum? I guessed he would return but never taught he would be so....(don't even have a word so i'll make one) stupidindokrazied that he would come here to flame everyone...

On a more serious note, honestly DL. It's time someone made an intervention. You're are not well...you need help. The soon you realize it, the sooner you can be helped. Let yourself be helped. You have to take your meds like the doctor says. And your problem (although without a cure) can be manageable. Dude, there are many d!ck heads in the world and most of them live normal lives. You can be one of them. Just accept the help. Just try to control those d!ck impulses and you can be a normal person...Accept it!!!

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Woke up to see NB haunted by the ghost of DL... Will someone spread some salt on the door of the forum? I guessed he would return but never taught he would be so....(don't even have a word so i'll make one) stupidindokrazied that he would come here to flame everyone...

On a more serious note, honestly DL. It's time someone made an intervention. You're are not well...you need help. The soon you realize it, the sooner you can be helped. Let yourself be helped. You have to take your meds like the doctor says. And your problem (although without a cure) can be manageable. Dude, there are many d!ck heads in the world and most of them live normal lives. You can be one of them. Just accept the help. Just try to control those d!ck impulses and you can be a normal person...Accept it!!!

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hahaha xD Reps.

@DL it's funny how you call us lowlifes who are socially dysfunctional (I am surprised you know the term) yet you are the one who acts like that. Whatever you do, you won't come back on NB. Just tell me why you keep logging in, what is it that you want exactly?
 

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hahaha xD Reps.

@DL it's funny how you call us lowlifes who are socially dysfunctional (I am surprised you know the term) yet you are the one who acts like that. Whatever you do, you won't come back on NB. Just tell me why you keep logging in, what is it that you want exactly?
I think it would be something similar to the Stockholm-syndrome. He endured so much cruelty here that eventually it became impossible for him to separate from us.
 

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Tks Beep Beep (aka Rei) You are kind... :pwease:

Really, medically speaking he either has a problem or he's a 5 year old. It's not a very normal reaction. The way I see it, a normal person (who went to all of this like him) would never put his paws (humans are the ones with feet...) in here again out of pure shame and frustration... He insists on this... Something's wrong with him...honestly... Seen my share of crazy people...he's one more to join that group...
I agreed. From a psychoanalytical perspective, you can really see the Freudian 'destruction of the father'; and the way he is fixated on Caliburn and myself is only further proof of that. The brother-mother-father analogy. Clearly, a troubled non-distinguished ego there. Plus, i have noticed the metaphor of this forum with the Lacanian mirror, we are all in a way re-defined here as other personalities. Not to mention that he thinks he is an abject, in a Kristevan reading.
 

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I agreed. From a psychoanalytical perspective, you can really see the Freudian 'destruction of the father'; and the way he is fixated on Caliburn and myself is only further proof of that. The brother-mother-father analogy. Clearly, a troubled non-distinguished ego there. Plus, i have noticed the metaphor of this forum with the Lacanian mirror, we are all in a way re-defined here as other personalities. Not to mention that he thinks he is an abject, in a Kristevan reading.
Never got one word u mind speaking in english!!!! O.O
 

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Never got one word u mind speaking in english!!!! O.O
She used Freudian terminology used in psychology. Sigmund Freud used Greek mythology to describe the dark urges lurking in the deepest pits of our subconsciousness of which we aren't aware.

For example Oedipus Complex: the urge to de-throne your father and obtain your mother as your partner and thus become the dominating factor in your community.

However not only was her post a psychological analysis of DL's mind, but also by using such complex terminology it was a direct assault on his state of mind.

With other words it was a burn within a burn.
 

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She used Freudian terminology used in psychology. Sigmund Freud used Greek mythology to describe the dark urges lurking in the deepest pits of our subconsciousness of which we aren't aware.

For example Oedipus Complex: the urge to de-throne your father and obtain your mother as your partner and thus become the dominating factor in your community.

However not only was her post a psychological analysis of DL's mind, but also by using such complex terminology it was a direct assault on his state of mind.

With other words it was a burn within a burn.
A Bu(Burn)rn O_O wow I am amazed and in awe....
 

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She used Freudian terminology used in psychology. Sigmund Freud used Greek mythology to describe the dark urges lurking in the deepest pits of our subconsciousness of which we aren't aware.

For example Oedipus Complex: the urge to de-throne your father and obtain your mother as your partner and thus become the dominating factor in your community.

However not only was her post a psychological analysis of DL's mind, but also by using such complex terminology it was a direct assault on his state of mind.

With other words it was a burn within a burn.
a burn for a burn thats all i got U_U
well if u intend to close the thread please let me know i want to post the looney toons outrow as the last post ;)
 

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She used Freudian terminology used in psychology. Sigmund Freud used Greek mythology to describe the dark urges lurking in the deepest pits of our subconsciousness of which we aren't aware.

For example Oedipus Complex: the urge to de-throne your father and obtain your mother as your partner and thus become the dominating factor in your community.

However not only was her post a psychological analysis of DL's mind, but also by using such complex terminology it was a direct assault on his state of mind.

With other words it was a burn within a burn.
I love you wabbit ^^

G. Pollock -my teacher- would be so proud of me now!
 

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I agreed. From a psychoanalytical perspective, you can really see the Freudian 'destruction of the father'; and the way he is fixated on Caliburn and myself is only further proof of that. The brother-mother-father analogy. Clearly, a troubled non-distinguished ego there. Plus, i have noticed the metaphor of this forum with the Lacanian mirror, we are all in a way re-defined here as other personalities. Not to mention that he thinks he is an abject, in a Kristevan reading.
Even with Cali's explanation I couldn't fully understand what you meant but now I think I get it the Lacanian mirror is the stage in which a person begins to understand their self and basically develops their ego and personality and in how we all act a little different on this site than we might in real life........

The idea of the "mirror stage" is an important early component in Lacan’s critical reinterpretation of the work of Freud. Drawing on work in physiology and animal psychology, Lacan proposes that human infants pass through a stage in which an external image of the body (reflected in a mirror, or represented to the infant through the mother or primary caregiver) produces a psychic response that gives rise to the mental representation of an "I". The infant identifies with the image, which serves as a gestalt of the infant's emerging perceptions of selfhood, but because the image of a unified body does not correspond with the underdeveloped infant's physical vulnerability and weakness, this imago is established as an Ideal-I toward which the subject will perpetually strive throughout his or her life.

For Lacan, the mirror stage establishes the ego as fundamentally dependent upon external objects, on an other. As the so-called "individual" matures and enters into social relations through language, this "other" will be elaborated within social and linguistic frameworks that will give each subject's personality (and his or her neuroses and other psychic disturbances) its particular characteristics.

Lacan’s ideas about the formation of the "I" developed over time in conjunction with his other elaborations of Freudian theory. He presented a paper on the mirror stage on August 3, 1936, at a conference of the International Psychoanalytical Association in Marienbad.(It is to this conference that Lacan is referring in the first sentence of the essay). Thirteen years later, on July 17, 1949, at a conference of the International Psychoanalytic Congress in Zurich, Lacan delivered another version of the mirror stage paper that later in the same year appeared in print in the Revue Francais de Psychanalyse. The essay was reprinted in the French publication of Ecrits in 1966. Jean Roussel prepared the first translation into English, which appeared in New Left Review 51 (September/October 1968): 63-77. This publication in English is significant, as it contributed to the introduction of Lacanian theory, and specifically the model of the mirror stage, into leftist intellectual circles in Britain at the time when cultural studies was emerging as a field. A new English translation by Alan Sheridan heads Ecrits: A Selection, which was published in 1977.

O_O I hate to be a bother but could you further the Freudian 'destruction of the father' I don't quite know how to look that up.... it just brings up wikipedia and Sigmund Freud life and such...
 
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