We all feel like frauds about something, right? (Right? Tell me you do, or I'm going to cry.)
Hah! yes, of course.
They just have a well and deliberately managed impostor syndrome.
I guess...And I guess they also must just be thinking it's not wrong to do. It's against the rules but not wrong.
And I guess they also must just be thinking it's not wrong to do. It's against the rules but not wrong.
People can rationalize all sorts of things.
I think that most people, unless they are sociopaths, rationalize all the bad stuff they do. I mean, evil people don't think they are evil-- I think in their head they are doing the right thing or they are entitled to do the wrong thing.
When I worked at Penney's, several employees who got caught stealing from the company or from customers seemed to think that they were entitled because Penney's didn't pay them enough, or they were panicked by money problems. These were people I knew and liked, at least well enough. They were "normal" The one I was closest with actually used my associate number as part of the scam.
great rider, but also an utterly ruthless bastard
I think this is probably true. All the people around him seem either super careful/subserviant or they eventually become enemies. I can totally see how a world class athlete, but especially a cyclist, could become an over the top control freak.
I was so hoping the url was www.iamobsessedwithlakesandislands.org.
Sad now. But also, pleased to bring you, courtesy of Suela, possibly the craxxiest person on the internets: [link]
courtesy of Suela, possibly the craxxiest person on the internets: [link]
I just finished reading that wank, and sit here boggled. Though I now need to make an icon that says, "Anakin Skywalker. He knows batshit crazy."
ARE YOU CALLING ME A SODOMITE?????
that is one hot cup of crazy right there.