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Anonymous ID: 3QP3iW/lUnited States /pol/510084789#510094714
7/11/2025, 4:32:34 PM
>>510094345
yall are fuckin narcissists
Anonymous ID: /SbI3NR9United States /pol/509494378#509516627
7/4/2025, 9:56:40 PM
>>509516132
christkike injured grandiosity blames da joos
Anonymous ID: 4Ytn5k2UUnited States /pol/509408795#509420705
7/3/2025, 9:07:34 PM
>>509419443
>>>muh boomers
>>god damn fuck off with that tired shit. you people who find a way to blame everyone else for every god damn thing are an embarrassment.

"Injured grandiosity" refers to the vulnerable, defensive, and often fragile state experienced by individuals with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) when their inflated sense of self is threatened or challenged. This can manifest as a sudden drop in self-esteem, feelings of shame, and a tendency to lash out or withdraw, even though they may outwardly project an image of superiority.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
What is grandiosity?
Grandiosity, in the context of NPD, is an exaggerated sense of one's own importance, abilities, and achievements. Individuals with grandiose NPD often:
Have a sense of superiority and entitlement.
Believe they are unique and special, deserving of special treatment.
Exaggerate their accomplishments and downplay the achievements of others.
Seek constant admiration and attention.
Can be arrogant and dismissive of others.
What is a narcissistic injury?
A narcissistic injury is a perceived threat to one's grandiose self-image. This can be triggered by: Criticism or negative feedback, Failure or setbacks, Rejection or social exclusion, and Being ignored or not given the attention they expect.
How does injured grandiosity manifest?
When confronted with a narcissistic injury, individuals with NPD may exhibit:
Sudden shifts in mood:
From feelings of grandiosity and superiority to feelings of shame, humiliation, and vulnerability.
Increased sensitivity to criticism:
They may react defensively, angrily, or with contempt when their self-esteem is challenged.
Withdrawal and isolation:
In some cases, they may retreat from social situations and become withdrawn and avoidant.
Devaluation of others:
They may denigrate or dismiss those who have challenged them.
Feelings of emptiness and worthlessness:
Anonymous ID: bC5yBZEI/pol/509243748#509243748
7/1/2025, 9:43:54 PM
Failed-to-launch men: uneducated, unemployed, unskilled, unmarried, childless, socially awkward, bitter, childish, blaming others for their failure, yet narcissistic and arrogant.
Much of what we think is ideology is more accurately a failure of young losers to launch into maturity.
The political consequences of failed-to-launch men will be devastating.