--- In [email protected], Share Long <sharelong60@...> wrote:
>
> Oh God, Judy are you really this desperate?! Ok, I'll 
> play along. Yes, I could be wrong. When you said that 
> Robin is not average, I assumed you meant that he's 
> ABOVE average. And I admit that perhaps you meant that 
> he is BELOW average. And perhaps there are other 
> categories of NOT AVERAGE: beyond average, hyper 
> average, ironically average? Perhaps your descriptors 
> of Clintonesque and *far from perfect* fall into one 
> of these categories?
> 
> So Judy when you say that Robin is not average, do 
> you mean you think he is, in relation to average, 
> above, below, beyond, hyper, ironically or some other 
> category of average?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZW8PIZ83BQA


I'm a sociopath crossed w/ schizophrenic lunatics
A thoroughbred Charles Manson & Freddy Krueger mixed
Lyrical asylum, I reside on Rikers Island
W/ escapees 'running' for their 'lives' in a riot
I think you'd rather see 'walking' 'dead' promote peace
You'd rather be attacked by Rottweilers w/ no leash
Than test MX, a psychotic nuclear specialist
Trained modus operandi, usin' mutiny malevolence
I teach 'illiterate' 'etiquette'
To little kids diagnosed w/ dementia praecox, my laureate
Composed of thiamine & plasma,
Suffocating egocentric phenomena w/ induced asthma
'Hot-air' psychiatry in Alaska's
Where patterns of funny farm antics is found in rappers
Clinical psychopathy over proper beats
I exhale a 'fiery rage' that can still make 'water freeze'

(Hook 4X)
Spread the message through a simulcast...
More than just a title track...
I'm Not Your Average Psychopath...

I'm in a psychodynamic labyrinthine
Getting me to talk's like Stephen Hawking perform & sing
I survive w/ vital signs from axes that swordsmen swing
Riding through darkness into parts where a Horseman screams
Apocalypse is nothing to abhorrent dreams
I'll define your life carving "Doomed" on a Sphinx
Your 'sane' 'insanity's fake, calamity shakes prestige
I'm 'normally' 'crazy', stayin' the 'same' 'unique'
I 'creep' through the 'open' 'public's' 'private' 'time' 'forever'
& rewind your rhymes of better, I'm defined as a mime deflector
Lived in Arkham for years to 'slow' 'inclining' pressure
Put upon media; usin' 'truth' as a 'lie detector'
Mental pigmy-style feathers ruffled when a rhyme professor
'Likes' 'displeasure' in the life of my contenders
I'm a psycho, bottom-line, transcendental mic bender
Schizoid progeny, 'black or white'; I'll just 'die' 'checker'...

(Hook)


> ________________________________
>  From: authfriend <authfriend@...>
> To: [email protected] 
> Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 9:11 PM
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Barry and the Mystery Cultist
>  
> --- In [email protected], Share Long <sharelong60@> wrote:
> >
> > Perhaps this is the crux of the problem and one to which you
> > Judy contribute a huge amount. Meaning this business about
> > Robin being, as you say below, not average in many specific
> > respects. The problem is that when a person is labeled not
> > average by some people, and by not average it is obviously
> > meant above average, then other people almost automatically
> > expect above average behavior from that not average person.
> 
> And your assumption is, then, that I "obviously meant
> above average"? Do you think you might possibly be
> wrong?
> 
> > You can't have it both ways Judy. You can't call someone
> > above average and then expect others not to hold that
> > person to an above average standard of behavior.
> 
> Perhaps that's why I never said "above average"?
> 
> And given that I've cited Robin's abusive behavior 30-
> some years ago any number of times--according to what
> both he and others have described--it becomes even more
> puzzling why you would think I meant "above average"
> in terms of standards of behavior. I'm quite sure I've
> said of even present-day Robin that he's far from
> perfect.
> 
> And I imagine you will recall, with a little prompting,
> that in this present discussion I pointed out that
> *from the start* I've said I considered his Open Letter
> move to be "Clintonesque."
> 
> > Well, obviously you can do this. But most people won't
> > buy the inherent contradiction of such thinking.
> 
> What's interesting about you, Share, is that you see
> "inherent contradictions" where they don't exist and
> fail to see them where they do (such as in your own
> posts).
> 
> If I were you, I'd try to figure out why you so badly
> misunderstood what I've said about Robin.
> 
> > ________________________________
> >  From: authfriend <authfriend@>
> > To: [email protected] 
> > Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 7:35 PM
> > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Barry and the Mystery Cultist
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "Xenophaneros Anartaxius" 
> > <anartaxius@> wrote:
> > (snip)
> > > Well then, why don't we just forgive Robin for his past
> > 
> > Why don't we hope that Robin can forgive *himself* for
> > his past?
> > 
> > > and then shoot him.
> > 
> > And then, since we don't have any evidence to the contrary,
> > treat him like a normal human being, mental-health-wise?
> > 
> > You are right about no evidence. These
> > > are surmises on my part. Whether he has what would be
> > > termed a psyciatric illness or not, if we take an average
> > > human being in the centre of the Bell curve, no matter what
> > > Robin is, I do not think he would be near the center of
> > > that graph.
> > 
> > I'm not sure "average human being" really means anything.
> > But I agreed with you several posts back that Robin wasn't
> > "average" in many specific respects. Why that would suggest
> > to you some kind of personality disorder, in the absence
> > of any evidence of same, is peculiar, to say the least.
> > 
> > > If I am full of 'pure malicious vengefulness' I need some
> > > help here guys.
> > 
> > I think what you need to do is stop saying things that
> > "look like" (quoting myself) they're maliciously
> > vengeful. (It's odd how you changed what I said into
> > your being "full of pure malicious vengefulness.") I
> > don't think you should require any help to do that.
> > 
> > > I mean, I understand the emotion of revenge, but mere pure malicious 
> > > venefulness is a bit out of my territory, so I need advice. How can I 
> > > become a worse person and implement this particular mode of behaviour so 
> > > it would be really really effective? Robin has not done anything to me, 
> > > so I would require, I believe, some very convincing reasons to proceed, 
> > > that is, reasons other people would believe are 'true'.
> > > > 
> > > >>>>> --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <authfriend@> 
> > > >>>>> wrote:
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>> I guess you missed where this post of Ann's was discussed
> > > >>>>>> at some length in the recent discussion, Xeno, huh? Too bad;
> > > >>>>>> you thought you had discovered something that was being kept
> > > >>>>>> under wraps.
> > > >>>>>> 
> > > >>>>>> Now, any ideas about who the Mystery Cultist might be that
> > > >>>>>> I quoted, the one person here who actually tried to excuse
> > > >>>>>> Robin's striking his students in the private setting before
> > > >>>>>> there were any seminars?
> > > >
> > >
> >
>


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