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Who's the joker on the left ?

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Was he involved in the Collins submarine project ?

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  1. Looks like Howie Mandel to me.  


  2. "men are so simple, and so subject to present necessities, that he who seeks to deceive will always find someone who will allow himself to be deceived. One recent example I cannot pass over in silence. Alexander VI did nothing else but deceive men, nor ever thought of doing otherwise, and he always found victims; for there never was a man who had greater power in asserting, or who with greater oaths would affirm a thing, yet would observe it less; nevertheless his deceits always succeeded according to his wishes, because he well understood this side of mankind."

    (machiavelli, the prince, ch 18, para. 21)

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  3. Is your name, Alexander XI? The assumptions of your sources, are both Narcisistic. Your grandiose presentement is a "GRANDIOSITY BUBBLE", FILLED WITH TRUTHS, CONDITIONAL TRUTHS, HALF TRUTHS, CONDITIONAL LIES AND ABSOLUTE LIES!

    However, in reference only to the positive truths, Your presentment of a 'GRANDIOSITY BUBBLE" was well met. I felt your entire presentement was about myself. However, the negatives you,a nd your source, are not absolutely true. "NOT ALL GRANDIOSITY BUBBLES FAIL". and quite often "GRANDIOSITY BUBBLES" ARE THE EFEECT OF THE NARCISIST seeking escape from actual persecution.

    I WAS ATTACKED BY A STREET GANG, IN THE NEIGHBOPR HOOD WHERE I HAD JUST BOUGHT MY HOME.

    I built a megalithic "GRANDIOSITY BUBBLE", in the transmographic method prescriberd. the system, did not fail, i did become my own predictions, and am now considered a prophet. I am a minister, a mathematician, an actor, a teacher, a scientist, an economist, a musician, a spiritualist, an accountant, an activist, a writer, a doctor, truck driver, a composer, a philosopher, a banker, a boxer, a linguist, a climatoligist, an auto mechanic, a singer, etc! You see. there is a simple cycle to the meglaomania involved in the building of a Grandiosity bubble, which allows one to actually achieve success, in all fields , in a grandiose manner.

    You see, Good things take time, and great things happen all at once! Also man's effort at being a successful survivalist, as prescribed by the law of mnature, known as natural selection, will absolutely and completely create narcisistic behaviour in anyone, including you, and the sources you named. As is proven by your Grandiosity Bubble presented , as your intelligence.

    THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION THEREFORE IS "yes" ALEXANDER XI WAS A NARCISIST SEEKING OUT ALTERNATIVES.

    Have a nice day, Alexander XI

  4. He looks the guy on tv who helps people get out of debt. He has his own show. He will take a couple for example & tell how much money they have coming in & how much they own & have going out each month & he will make them cut out spending. Work more or downsize. Those kinds of things maybe with this clue someone can think of his name.

  5. "As one Source of Narcissistic Supply dwindles, the narcissist finds himself trapped in a frantic (though, at times, unconscious) effort to secure alternatives. As one Pathological Narcissistic Space (the narcissist's stomping grounds) is rendered "uninhabitable" (too many people "see through" the narcissist's manipulation and machinations) – the narcissist wanders off to find another.

    These hysterical endeavours sometimes lead to boom-bust cycles which involve, in the first stage, the formation of a Grandiosity Bubble.

    A Grandiosity Bubble is an imagined, self-aggrandising, narrative involving the narcissist and elements from his real life – people around him, places he frequents, or conversations he is having. The narcissist weaves a story incorporating these facts, inflating them in the process and endowing them with bogus internal meaning and consistency. In other words: he confabulates – but, this time, his confabulation is loosely based on reality.

    In the process, the narcissist re-invents himself and his life to fit the new-fangled tale. He re-casts himself in newly adopted roles. He suddenly fancies himself an actor, a guru, a political activist, an entrepreneur, or an irresistible hunk. He modifies his behaviour to conform to these new functions. He gradually morphs into the fabricated character and "becomes" the fictitious protagonist he has created.

    All the mechanisms of pathological narcissism are at work during the bubble phase. The narcissist idealises the situation, the other "actors", and the environment. He tries to control and manipulate his milieu into buttressing his false notions and perceptions. Faced with an inevitable Grandiosity Gap, he becomes disillusioned and bitter and devalues and discards the people, places, and circumstances involved in the bubble.

    Still, Grandiosity Bubbles are not part of the normal narcissistic mini-cycle (see the resources in the section titled "Also Read" below). They are rare events, much like trying on a new outfit for size and comfort. They fizzle out rapidly and the narcissist reverts to his regular pattern: idealising new Sources of Supply, devaluing and discarding them, pursuing the next victims to be drained.

    Actually, the deflation of a grandiosity bubble is met with relief by the narcissist. It does not involve a narcissistic injury. The narcissist views the bubble as merely an experiment at being someone else for a while. It is a safety valve, allowing the narcissist to effectively cope with negative emotions and frustration. Thus cleansed, the narcissist can go back to doing what he does best – projecting a False Self and garnering attention from others."

    reference

    http://

    www.narcissistic

    -abuse.com

    /journal56.html

    http:

    //samvak.tripod.com

    /grandiositybubbles

    .html


  6. I think his name is Mick Millington, or MM abbreviated. I am assuming you are refering to your left.  

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