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Anonymous
found new /b/

moving in nao
>> Anonymous
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i agree
>> Anonymous
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weeeeeee
>> sage sage
ugh. leave us alone /b/.
>> Anonymous
Huh, that's odd. If your image is correct, you seem to have absolutely no sense of direction. Try 4 boards to your left.
>> Anonymous
You've already been told forcefully that your antics are not appreciated on /v/, if not on multiple other boards.

Get lost, the only /b/ here is you being /b/anned.
>> Anonymous
Hello /b/tards this applies to every one of you, I suggest you read this to take your first step toward normalcy.
We all crave attention to some extent. The extent to which we crave attention depends on the following:
1. Low level of attention received
2. Low level of activity
3. Our emotional history
4. Our mental attitude
The first two of these factors relate directly to the actual level of attention we think we need at a given time. The second two factors relate to the total amount of attention we think we require.
As social beings, we all have a perceived need for attention and will attempt to fill our attention deficit by whatever means are available to us. We instinctively try to deal with this attention deficit by using solutions related to the first two contributing factors:
1. To compensate for the low level of attention received - we look for attention elsewhere. This may be attention such as that we get from joining a club, participating in a sporting activity or communicating with people over the internet.
2. Our low level of activity increases our perceived lack of attention because it gives us more time to think about it -we can address this by distraction. We can distract ourselves either by giving ourselves activities such as taking exercise or doing hobbies. Or alternatively we can use solutions which take our minds off the problem by watching television, reading books, drinking alcohol or taking drugs.
to be cont.
>> Anonymous
>>179025
It is important to understand that for people with an acute perceived lack of attention these two factors are usually linked. The key word here is perceived lack of attention. People who have acute perceived lack of attention can never get enough attention however hard people try to provide it.
After a childhood in which they never got the type of attention they really needed, over time they developed a mental attitude that they can never really be loved and cared for, maybe even that they are not worthy of being loved and cared for. When people try to provide the love and care they so yearn for they are looked on with suspicion and disbelief.
The chronic perceived lack of attention means that they will always feel that there is a void in their lives. People start obsessing over their distraction and attention replacement behaviors because however hard they try to fill or avoid the void in their hearts, they cannot do it. The drug abuse, alcoholism, gambling, internet activities or even television watching become obsessions.
They are psychological addictions because the characteristic of an addition is that over time you need higher and higher levels to have the same effect. In this case because the void will never be filled.
So in conclusion, there is nothing you can say to the /b/tard invaders to make them change or care about your opinions. They are psychologically, as well as emotionally inferior. Best thing to do is not respond to there posts