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Beaverhausen

(24,470 posts)
Sat Feb 18, 2017, 03:41 AM Feb 2017

What kind of personality disorder does Milo have?

Last edited Sat Feb 18, 2017, 04:14 AM - Edit history (1)



self-loathing?

what an asshole. And fuck Bill Maher for not calling him on his shit. And thank you Larry Wilmore and Malcolm Nance.

Edit: I've had a bit of wine and have to add that the part of the discussion of what he did to Leslie Jones really pissed me off. Neither Milo nor Bill know what it's like to be female and be black. so fuck them both.
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What kind of personality disorder does Milo have? (Original Post) Beaverhausen Feb 2017 OP
MADem said it perfectly BainsBane Feb 2017 #1
Narcissism and Borderline Personality Disorder Glamrock Feb 2017 #2
I vote for douchebag BainsBane Feb 2017 #3
That's actually my vote too. Glamrock Feb 2017 #6
no,I don't think those apply to him Beaverhausen Feb 2017 #5
Really? Glamrock Feb 2017 #7
well, Ok. You got me there Beaverhausen Feb 2017 #9
The technical name used by most professional is safeinOhio Feb 2017 #12
Maher missed an opportunity KT2000 Feb 2017 #4
It's called being a pain in the ass eleny Feb 2017 #8
Just plain old FUCKED-UP njhoneybadger Feb 2017 #10
attention whoreism? trollism? qdouble Feb 2017 #11

Glamrock

(11,802 posts)
2. Narcissism and Borderline Personality Disorder
Sat Feb 18, 2017, 03:57 AM
Feb 2017

Some Characteristics of Narcissism and BPD:

•Grandiosity.
•Selfishness, though often well-concealed under a façade of consideration.
•Feelings of nervousness, emptiness, or irritation when not at the center of attention.
•Expects constant “mirroring” from others, especially relationship partners; enraged, sarcastic and
blaming when it isn’t forthcoming.
•Envious, especially toward the very people who offer desperately-needed narcissistic supplies like
admiration, praise, or affection.
•Aggressiveness.
•Uneven perfectionism: must have total order in some areas of life while others are chaotic.
•Prone to narcissistic wounding (ego injury); intolerant of certain kinds of criticism.
•Retaliatory tendencies; signs of narcissistic rage, whether suppressed or acted out.
•Abundant rational-seeming justifications for abusing those perceived to inflict such an injury.
•Largely or entirely guiltless about the harm done to others in revenge for such injuries.
•Alternates between passivity and domination.
•Under a fragile and inflated ego, disavowed emptiness, depression, sadness, and insignificance.
•Resorts to manic counter-phobic defenses against “negative” emotions (e.g., excessive busyness,
escapism, “positive thinking” with a compulsive edge to it).
•Lack of empathy, though skilled at pretending to empathize and understand.
•Arrogance, whether overt or covert; tends to be harshly judgmental of others.
•Extremely manipulative; usually highly skilled at “pushing buttons” or redirecting criticism.
•Controlling; lack of boundaries between self and others; often jealous and invasive.
•Overly concerned with surface indicators of social importance (e.g., appearance, job title, possessions,
status symbols), whether such indicators are flagrantly displayed or rebelled against.
•Either unwilling to enter therapy (for fear of ego puncture) or prone to turn psychological insights into
rationalizations, intellectualizations, or more narcissistic fuel.
•Unable to be objective or feel empathy when angry; has trouble separating thoughts from feelings.
•Splitting (the early defense of either loving or hating others with little or no in-between feelings),
especially when “fed” or injured.
•Expects automatic compliance with his or her expectations.
•Unlimited and unrealistic sense of specialness.
•Often responds to perceived hurts by defensive regression to a state of hostile, archaic grandiosity
accompanied by an elaborate show of strength, toughness, or independence.

Or he's just a douchebag.....

KT2000

(20,584 posts)
4. Maher missed an opportunity
Sat Feb 18, 2017, 04:09 AM
Feb 2017

to question his habit of using twitter to encourage his followers to harass individuals.
Loved Larry though - he wasn't having any of his silly exhibition.

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