Matt Forney, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, and Crazy Chicks

One long time fan of r/K is writer Matt Forney (for more on his books, click here). I actually ran this site for a year before buying Confessions of an Online Hustler, and realizing all the things I was doing wrong on this site, and all the other things I should have been doing. It is an invaluable tool for any author looking to establish an online presence.

Anyway, Matt’s writing is not just interesting. He is super funny to follow online, because it seems as if he just goes around minding his business, while the crazy chicks just materialize out of thin air around him, and begin attacking like a scene out of Hitchcock’s the birds. He’s got a video out on the latest one, Rachel Haywire (pic here), and it is well worth the view:

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9 years ago

[…] By Anonymous Conservative […]

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Dumping over a phony hypster poseur like Rachel Haywire is easy yo. Let’s see Forney take on a worthy adversary . . .

Sam J.
Sam J.
9 years ago

I like to read Forney also. Apparently Rachel Haywire=Lizard Girl. I equate psychopaths/sociopaths/Spaths with Lizards. Smart Lizards. I have often wondered if that is what David Icke is talking about using Lizards as a way to keep out of trouble with the thought police.

On r/K. Maybe it’s can be changed faster than you think. Here’s a article on epigenetics.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/08/science/parents-may-pass-down-more-than-just-genes-study-suggests.html?_r=0

I was reading a poster at Jerry Pournelle ”s blog and he said that epigenetic changes last three generations.

A fairly famous rich guy wrote a book on this phenomenon. Jim Penman of Jim’s Mowing.

http://www.brw.com.au/p/entrepreneurs/we_re_all_doomed_jim_mowing_founder_9sTHOfvBdjxU4qzf5cddxN

I believe in epigenetic changes but I’m not so sure he’s right about what changes them. He says food but lets look at how people who moved to North America had much more food than in the old country but seemed to excel. Maybe it’s more as you say a general increase in resources. Could the brain trigger epigenetic changes creating r/K population differences?

John Calabro
John Calabro
9 years ago

You could tell at the start of the video that this girl was a train wreck. I meet girls like this and it is best to stay away. You can’t help girls like this unless you are a psychologist. They will try to drag you down to their level of crazy and attempt to destroy your family and friends since they don’t have any left.

I wonder how society in the past handle women like this?