Originally posted by Adam_PoE
Innocence is to what pedophiles are attracted—or rather, the destruction of innocence. Pedophiles are sexual sadists, that is why there is a significant overlap of people who consume child sexual abuse material and people who consume animal abuse material. They are people who feel powerless than want to harm something smaller and weaker as a means to feel powerful.
I don't think it's that simple, though. Like I really think the projection rage is real. He makes up stories and believes those stories, and if he is caught in a lie, he would honestly swear on his life that it's not a lie, because he factually DID NOT DO IT! REEEEEEEE
Some psyche expert should chime in. Maybe I'll feed it to chat gpt and see if it can give a diagnosis
Originally posted by Bashar TegThat's just his roidrage.
I don't think it's that simple, though. Like I really think the projection rage is real. He makes up stories and believes those stories, and if he is caught in a lie, he would honestly swear on his life that it's not a lie, because he factually DID NOT DO IT! REEEEEEEESome psyche expert should chime in. Maybe I'll feed it to chat gpt and see if it can give a diagnosis
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
I don't think it's that simple, though. Like I really think the projection rage is real. He makes up stories and believes those stories, and if he is caught in a lie, he would honestly swear on his life that it's not a lie, because he factually DID NOT DO IT! REEEEEEEESome psyche expert should chime in. Maybe I'll feed it to chat gpt and see if it can give a diagnosis
Not an expert, but I'd argue that when they're alone in their own thoughts, there's no escaping the truth. But they will argue and die defending the false reality.
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
I don't think it's that simple, though. Like I really think the projection rage is real. He makes up stories and believes those stories, and if he is caught in a lie, he would honestly swear on his life that it's not a lie, because he factually DID NOT DO IT! REEEEEEEESome psyche expert should chime in. Maybe I'll feed it to chat gpt and see if it can give a diagnosis
It is that simple. It is why a certain person went on and on about how innocent his step-daughter was. He got off on destroying her innocence. And posting about how innocent she was, and how he did not get in trouble, was his duper's delight.
The projection is not displaced rage, it is scapegoating. They are trying to distract from their real crimes by alleging imaginged crimes against a vulnerable minority that cannot fight back. The rationale being that no one will suspect them of harming children if they are leading the mob against people they are accusing of harming children.
And since they get off on destroying innocence and harming people weaker than them, scapegoating an innocent minority gets them another bang for their sadistic buck. They get to harm kids, and they get to harm the people they are falsely accusing of it. They are getting all of their jollies with none of the consequences.
ChatGPT didn't offer anything surprising. I gave the best nonbias description I could think of
prompt:
Give your best non-professional diagnosis on a person.
They have a certain characteristics which is, let's say "unpopular" and "controversial" and "not accepted at all" to put it lightly. They cannot reconcile with the fact that they have this characteristic, and they spend much effort in publicly slandering other people as having this same characteristic.
This person is not calm and calculating. They genuinely rage at presumably innocent targets, and have convinced themselves successfully that they are innocent of what they're accusing. They were once under official suspicion of having this characteristic, and they coped by going so far as to post an excuse for the incident on an unrelated internet forum. It seemed to be an attempt to convince themself that they were innocent. This person seems to have streamlined the art of self-deception. They make up a story, and instantly convince themselves it's all real
Chat GPT:
While I am not a professional diagnostician, the behaviors you describe could suggest a complex mix of psychological defense mechanisms and unresolved internal conflict. Here’s a possible interpretation:
This person might be experiencing projection, a defense mechanism where someone attributes their own unwanted traits or feelings to others. By accusing others of the characteristic they struggle to reconcile within themselves, they deflect attention and avoid confronting their own feelings or guilt.
Their apparent rage and inability to self-reflect suggest they may not only be defensive but also deeply entrenched in cognitive dissonance—the mental discomfort that arises when their actions, beliefs, or self-image are in conflict. To reduce this discomfort, they fabricate narratives that shield them from acknowledging the truth, even to themselves.
The fact that they made a public excuse on an unrelated forum and convinced themselves of their innocence could indicate delusional denial or a form of self-deception as a coping mechanism. They seem to have honed this skill to the point where their alternate narratives feel real, protecting their fragile self-esteem.
Additionally, their intense and public reactions might point to narcissistic traits, such as a deep need to preserve a specific image of themselves at all costs, or they may have difficulty managing emotions, especially shame. Their reactions might also be fueled by paranoia, particularly if they once faced genuine suspicion.
Overall, this behavior seems rooted in a profound internal struggle, likely involving shame, guilt, or fear. Therapy or professional intervention could be helpful for understanding the underlying issues and promoting healthier coping mechanisms.
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
It is that simple. It is why a certain person went on and on about how innocent his step-daughter was. He got off on destroying her innocence. And posting about how innocent she was, and how he did not get in trouble, was his duper's delight.
Fuuuuuuuuuck that's dark...makes sense though.
I think you'd be better at writing that prompt
YouTube video Not the same case, but relevant when it comes to making innocent women feel uncomfortable.
Followup prompt:
I neglected to mention that this person has sadistic tendencies as well, and makes those accusations also as a means of seeking pleasure and peer approval. It is also suspected that this person's public forum post was also a means of pleasure seeking, in this case "dupers delight" at having gotten away with it. Does that alter your answer at all?
ChatGPT: Yes, the addition of sadistic tendencies and the potential for "duper's delight" alters the interpretation. It suggests a deeper and more complex psychological profile, potentially involving antisocial traits alongside the previously mentioned mechanisms of projection and self-deception. Here's how this might modify the assessment:
1. Sadistic tendencies:
This person appears to derive pleasure not just from deflecting their guilt but also from inflicting emotional harm or distress on others. The act of accusing others may serve as both a defensive mechanism and a deliberate, gratifying exercise of power and control.
2. Duper's delight:
If they find pleasure in deceiving others or "getting away with it," it suggests an element of manipulative behavior consistent with traits seen in psychopathy or narcissistic personality disorder. This could align with a need for dominance, superiority, or validation from their peers.
3. Seeking peer approval:
Their accusations and public performances may also be a way to secure social acceptance or bolster their fragile self-esteem by aligning with a group or moral authority. This behavior may mask their internal struggles while feeding their need for external validation.
4. Pleasure-seeking through public forum posts:
Posting in a public forum not only provides a platform for self-justification but also allows them to experience a twisted sense of triumph. This "duper's delight" reinforces their belief in their ability to manipulate others successfully, further entrenching their patterns of behavior.
Summary of Adjusted Interpretation
The addition of sadism and pleasure-seeking through deception suggests that this person operates on multiple levels of defense and gratification:
They use projection and self-deception to shield themselves from guilt or shame.
They employ manipulation and accusations to maintain a sense of power and control.
Their sadistic tendencies imply a deliberate effort to harm others for personal satisfaction.
The enjoyment of "getting away with it" indicates a deeper disregard for the emotional or moral consequences of their actions.
This combination of traits could suggest a personality disorder with narcissistic, antisocial, and sadistic features, or at least a highly toxic and maladaptive behavioral pattern. Professional help could provide them with insights into their behaviors, though individuals with these traits often resist acknowledging their need for intervention.
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
It is that simple. It is why a certain person went on and on about how innocent his step-daughter was. He got off on destroying her innocence. And posting about how innocent she was, and how he did not get in trouble, was his duper's delight.The projection is not displaced rage, it is scapegoating. They are trying to distract from their real crimes by alleging imaginged crimes against a vulnerable minority that cannot fight back. The rationale being that no one will suspect them of harming children if they are leading the mob against people they are accusing of harming children.
And since they get off on destroying innocence and harming people weaker than them, scapegoating an innocent minority gets them another bang for their sadistic buck. They get to harm kids, and they get to harm the people they are falsely accusing of it. They are getting all of their jollies with none of the consequences.
Dadudemon was probably touching himself during his duping and projecting. ****ing degenerate.
I should mention that it's not good to follow-up prompt like that. The answer will probably be near identical, but it often forgets shit from a previous prompt while acting like it's retained all the information. Whatever, chatgpt is free, my prompt is not copyrighted, so anyone can feel free to paste it together as one prompt.