A pathway in your mind that creates an illogical mindset to where you will lie unintentionally, and believe your own lies. After so many lies of this nature and years of them, you will no longer be able distinguish your own lies from other peoples as well.
Some of the symptoms of a pathological liar are: they lie to gain something, exaggerating things, they keep on changing their stories, and they live in a false sense of 'reality. ' If confronted, they act defensive and never admit that they are liars. Lastly, they hold no value for truth.
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An uncultured narcissistic person. Sometimes replying to comments on You Tube, other times working in a British supermarket.
Tends to regard objective truthful remarks, as deeply embittered criticisms by another person. They will thus critcise that person with an uncalled for, disingenuous and personal remark. They will forget doing said behaviours in 5 minutes flat.
Tends to regard objective truthful remarks, as deeply embittered criticisms by another person. They will thus critcise that person with an uncalled for, disingenuous and personal remark. They will forget doing said behaviours in 5 minutes flat.
"I notice you're not actually being racist about the crime which members of that ethnic group are committing."
(Patholojoe reply:)
"Typical of someone like you. You bad mouth us, but you don't give a damn what happens to this country!"
(Patholojoe reply:)
"Typical of someone like you. You bad mouth us, but you don't give a damn what happens to this country!"
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Get the Pathological truther mug.The compulsive and obsessive need to prevent another driver from passing you, regardless of your speed at the moment they attempt to pass, is so strong that you will accelerate to almost any speed to prevent another person from passing you.
When I tried to pass the car in front of me, they were doing 60 mph, but now they are driving 85 mph to prevent me from passing. They must be passological.
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Get the Passological mug.A vicious form of gaslighting that involves pathologizing the other person—labeling their thoughts, feelings, or behaviors as symptoms of mental illness, thereby dismissing everything they say without engaging with its content. Patholighting happens when you express a legitimate concern and are told you're "being paranoid," when you disagree with someone and are told you're "delusional," or when you question authority and are told you're "schizophrenic." The goal is to make you doubt not just your perception of reality, but your own sanity. Once you've been pathologized, nothing you say matters—it's just the illness talking. Patholighting is especially common in online arguments, where "touch grass," "seek help," and "you're clearly mentally ill" serve as conversation-enders that require no engagement with the actual argument.
Example: "She pointed out logical flaws in his argument, and he patholighted her immediately. 'You're so obsessed with this,' he said. 'It's not normal. You might have some kind of disorder.' Her points remained unaddressed, her logic unanswered, but now she was also worried that maybe she was too invested. The patholighting had worked: she was defending her sanity instead of her argument."
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Get the Patholighting mug.A vicious form of gaslighting that involves pathologizing the other person—labeling their thoughts, feelings, or behaviors as symptoms of mental illness, thereby dismissing everything they say without engaging with its content. Patholighting happens when you express a legitimate concern and are told you're "being paranoid," when you disagree with someone and are told you're "delusional," or when you question authority and are told you're "schizophrenic." The goal is to make you doubt not just your perception of reality, but your own sanity. Once you've been pathologized, nothing you say matters—it's just the illness talking. Patholighting is especially common in online arguments, where "touch grass," "seek help," and "you're clearly mentally ill" serve as conversation-enders that require no engagement with the actual argument.
Patholighting Example: "She pointed out logical flaws in his argument, and he patholighted her immediately. 'You're so obsessed with this,' he said. 'It's not normal. You might have some kind of disorder.' Her points remained unaddressed, her logic unanswered, but now she was also worried that maybe she was too invested. The patholighting had worked: she was defending her sanity instead of her argument."
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