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This is a question Nepotism

Ages ago Danishbacon suggested we ask about nepotism. As we weren't related, we ignored this.
Tell us your worst examples, or admit to the time you employed your cousin and he totally fucked the job up.

(, Fri 10 Oct 2014, 14:16)
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Intelligence levels in this post
Are too much for the pseudo intelligent inbred nepotistic posters
(, Sat 11 Oct 2014, 22:55, 2 replies)

CONGLATURATION !!!

YOU HAVE COMPLETED A GREAT GAME.

AND PROOVED THE JUSTICE OF OUR CULTURE.

NOW GO AND REST OUR HEROES !
(, Sun 12 Oct 2014, 0:54, closed)
This should again be responded to with wit and sarcasm
On the kind of level that shows intelligence.

Unfortunately you have failed to reach that crowd right now. But please wait there will be another along in a matter of days
(, Sun 12 Oct 2014, 1:23, closed)
Traits and signs [edit]
Four dimensions of narcissism as a personality variable have been delineated: leadership/authority, superiority/arrogance, self-absorption/self-admiration, and exploitativeness/entitlement.[6]

A 2012 book on power-hungry narcissists suggests that narcissists typically display most, and sometimes all, of the following traits:[7]

An obvious self-focus in interpersonal exchanges
Problems in sustaining satisfying relationships
A lack of psychological awareness (see insight in psychology and psychiatry, egosyntonic)
Difficulty with empathy
Problems distinguishing the self from others (see narcissism and boundaries)
Hypersensitivity to any insults or imagined insults (see criticism and narcissists, narcissistic rage and narcissistic injury)
Vulnerability to shame rather than guilt
Haughty body language
Flattery towards people who admire and affirm them (narcissistic supply)
Detesting those who do not admire them (narcissistic abuse)
Using other people without considering the cost of doing so
Pretending to be more important than they really are
Bragging (subtly but persistently) and exaggerating their achievements
Claiming to be an "expert" at many things
Inability to view the world from the perspective of other people
Denial of remorse and gratitude
(, Sun 12 Oct 2014, 9:22, closed)
of course, I'm only copying 'n' pasting from Wikipedia
to prove my intellectual superiority
(, Sun 12 Oct 2014, 9:22, closed)

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