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EvianBaby | 18:35 Sun 14th Oct 2012 | Body & Soul
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Is referring to ones self in the third person a narcissistic trait?

Why do people do it?
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M-T agrees totally with, Evian.
So the Queen is a narcissist? That's an interesting perspective, Evian.
One couldn't comment
one couldn't care less.
Because, EvianBaby may forget EvianBaby's name?


Hence, need to remind EvianBaby of EvianBaby name ALL the time?
One gets confused - is that the same as when somebody refers to themselves by their own name (and consequently sounds a bit bonkers)?
yes, because people don't seem to understand that using "one" used to be a polite way of referring to "you" "we" "or they" in so called polite society terms eg, one wouldn't behave in such a way as to get oneself got an asbo, would one?

One would get oneself some different mates if they're using it to mean "me" - or ask why is one so far up oneself??
"Ecce homo: Wie man wird, was man ist"

Aaaaah, Herr Friedrich Nietzsche...
Mojo-Jo-Jo is down with that innit.
LOL, give sloopy best answer.
sloopy, one is lost for words x
oops *or ask them why

'part from the queen of course
Is one bovvered?
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Aw c'mon Evian, you got some answers lol.
EB, I was serious
"Mirror, mirror on the wall"
One has made you redundant!
I think one as got a cob on now !
but whatever happened to poor Echo?

echo, echo
And so was I - read Nietzsche's work on this, one of his most important philosophical tracts.

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