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Originally posted by King Salvo View PostThere maybe underlying repressed issues from childhood/school /workplace in why people feel they need to criticise others -may have suffered constant criticism which was quite hurtful and use the criticism of others as some sort of defence mechanism -may also be signs of an inferiority complex too.
According to Health Practitioners and relevant research and studies people with inferiority complexes display certain behavioural patterns in their social interactions such as on this website for instance.
Signs of an Inferiority complex include some of the following- They try to make you feel insecure.
- They constantly seek validation from others.
- They always talk about their achievements.
- They complain a lot.
- They're overly sensitive to criticism.
- They regularly criticise others.
- They have frequent mood swings.
- They often withdraw from social situations.
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Originally posted by King Salvo View PostThere maybe underlying repressed issues from childhood/school /workplace in why people feel they need to criticise others -may have suffered constant criticism which was quite hurtful and use the criticism of others as some sort of defence mechanism -may also be signs of an inferiority complex too.
According to Health Practitioners and relevant research and studies people with inferiority complexes display certain behavioural patterns in their social interactions such as on this website for instance.
Signs of an Inferiority complex include some of the following- They try to make you feel insecure.
- They constantly seek validation from others.
- They always talk about their achievements.
- They complain a lot.
- They're overly sensitive to criticism.
- They regularly criticise others.
- They have frequent mood swings.
- They often withdraw from social situations.
Now I don't have to quote what 'Health Practitioners' say, but from what I gather from your responses, numerous daily to different people about the same issue , on and on, is that you're obsessive. Have a break! You know how the rest goes!
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Originally posted by ROC181 View Post
But isn't that what you're doing criticism of others, ad nauseam? I don't want to have to go through the 5 pages, but all I have seen from you is just criticism of Chookpen members but very little as to how good young Lam has been playing, other than 'he's doing what Robbo is telling him to do.' Tell us readers some facts, not waldorfs.
Now I don't have to quote what 'Health Practitioners' say, but from what I gather from your responses, numerous daily to different people about the same issue , on and on, is that you're obsessive. Have a break! You know how the rest goes!
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Originally posted by bondi.boy View Post
I would play Hutch hooker, he throws good passes from dummy half.
I think he is most suited to hooker too.
IMO I would play him at 14 and use him for utility value, but I think Robbo will pick him in the halves and go with experience and leave manu In the centres
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I think Manu at 5/8 is something out of left field because you’d think someone like Robbo would be conservative and in this dire situation stick with players in their position BUT I’m surprised at how much is being written and mentioned by Journos that Joey would be a chance to play there... Even Kent was endorsing it... It’s like their getting their info from here, again! I think Joey at 5/8 could be a revelation there if only temporary much like when he was asked to play fullback last year BUT he needs to play a lot more direct than what he’s been doing in the last couple of weeks. He should take a look at RTS and see how he was tip toeing around Canberra.
The other alternative with Joey is to to share the fullback & 5/8 position with Teddy, if Teddy can learn to pass a little more.
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Originally posted by King Salvo View PostThere maybe underlying repressed issues from childhood/school /workplace in why people feel they need to criticise others -may have suffered constant criticism which was quite hurtful and use the criticism of others as some sort of defence mechanism -may also be signs of an inferiority complex too.
According to Health Practitioners and relevant research and studies people with inferiority complexes display certain behavioural patterns in their social interactions such as on this website for instance.
Signs of an Inferiority complex include some of the following- They try to make you feel insecure.
- They constantly seek validation from others.
- They always talk about their achievements.
- They complain a lot.
- They're overly sensitive to criticism.
- They regularly criticise others.
- They have frequent mood swings.
- They often withdraw from social situations.
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No I warm up to the idea of Manu playing 5/8th has he any kicking game in him >Can not leave it to walker alone..possibly play Turtle at hooker to get that game management from him ..as long as Suali gets a run .Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe
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Originally posted by Roosterfarian View PostWho gives a flying **** if people come on here to criticise a player. It’s a public forum for ****s sake. People can say whatever the **** they want on here as long as it’s not derogatory or libel.
Do you honestly think the players or officials give a toss about what we think of their performance? If someone has a go at a player, there is a high chance he has had a stinker of a game or two or three.
Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.
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Originally posted by Roosterfarian View PostWho gives a flying **** if people come on here to criticise a player. It’s a public forum for ****s sake. People can say whatever the **** they want on here as long as it’s not derogatory or libel.
Do you honestly think the players or officials give a toss about what we think of their performance? If someone has a go at a player, there is a high chance he has had a stinker of a game or two or three.
"If someone has a go at a player, there is a high chance he has had a blinder of a game or two or three "
Or
"If someone has a go at a forum contributor, there is a high chance he has had a stinker of a post or two or three".
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