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Old August 3rd 10, 03:08 PM posted to rec.knives,rec.scuba,rec.radio.shortwave,soc.culture.thai
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Default Anti-social personality disorder = LarbGai, Scott Koplin, RobertJohnson

On 8/3/2010 10:31 PM, Krypsis wrote:
On 3/08/2010 10:22 PM, Cheesy Bob wrote:
On Aug 3, 12:17 pm, wrote:
The Internet is the perfect venue for people like these. They suffer
from Anti-social Personality Disorder and can not function in 'real
life' situations where they would have to interact with other people.
They lie. They cheat. They steal. They have no regard for others, and
show no embarrassment when caught at any of these, blaming others for
their own shortcomings.

This is clearly demonstrated by Robert Johnson and his inability to to
blend into the Thai social system nor the Ex-pat community in Chiang
Mai. Instead, he drinks all day, splutters out a few lines into the
newsgroups where he doesn't have to actually face anyone, then drops off
in a drunken fugue only to wake up and repeat it all the next day.

Demonstrated by Scott Koplin's inability to hold a job, inability to
keep a residence, and inability to even get through Military Basic
Training.

Demonstrated by Larbgai, AKA David Leonard Arthur, the twice-convicted
child sexual abuser.


Say Hey Stevie:

Tell us all how you kept your residence after the management at


He keeps his residences in better shape than you keep yours Bob!


Keep in mind that Johnson had to put up barbed wire fencing around his
house, with five motion sensor intruder detectors. (He was so drunk he
didn't know how to operate them and had to repeatedly ask for help on
the Internet.) His Thai neighbors kept throwing their garbage over the
fence onto his property and even poisoned both of his dogs. That's the
sign of a really respected individual.... Not.

Anti-social Personality Disorder sums up Robert Johnson perfectly. No
friends. No social life. Nothing but a bottle of whiskey and the
Internet for company.