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@Kaitlyn
Awww looks like I struck a truth!
It’s struck a nerve, you dummy. I’m really starting to doubt you ever went to college.
Awww looks like I struck a truth!
Awww looks like I struck a truth!It’s struck a nerve, you dummy. I’m really starting to doubt you ever went to college.
High school.Happy?
You probably still got wedgies in college.
I'm going out. Bye
You probably still got wedgies in college.Ha, back to that again, you’re just flailing now! Are wedgies some kind of big humiliation thing in your crap country along with having a tiny GDP?
I'm going out. ByeHave a good night loser. Go buy yourself some more “teen sized, highschool clothes” tonight. Lol
Lol, 3 pages of Fanchick go brrrr.
Democrats are prone to project their flaws and fears, so fanchick's "insults" are really confessions.Projection is the process of displacing one’s feelings onto a different person, animal, or object. The term is most commonly used to describe defensive projection—attributing one’s own unacceptable urges (such as lying, stalking, grooming, violence, theft and other aberrant Democrat behaviors) to another. For example, if someone continuously bullies and ridicules a peer about his insecurities, the bully might be projecting his own struggle with self-esteem onto the other person.The concept emerged from Sigmund Freud’s work on defense mechanisms and was further refined by his daughter, Anna Freud, and other prominent figures in psychology.