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<p>[QUOTE="Stanw891, post: 7516012, member: 118535"][QUOTE On the other hand I like to keep my face as CNG customer. My image is utmost important thing for me to keep.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p><p>Yea, I think you established this rather well haha!</p><p><br /></p><p> I don’t think [USER=120084]@mightyknighty[/USER] is fake, but some aspects of his life are. Selective memory and replacement memory are prime suspects in a story like this. My best guess is that in the past he had financial troubles caused by his gambling addiction. This resulted in a divorce. Now newly single and recently bankrupt, he gets a second chance to run up new credit card debt, and is still very bitter at his ex-wife and created a caricature of her to try to feebly justify a past situation that he is recreating in his mind as a current one. </p><p><br /></p><p>Our brains are extremely complex machines. In his mind this is really happening. But we know two things. He loves his coins (and previously other objects more than anything else in the world, and the guilt for everything that has been lost as a result is causing this fantastical story that we get the privilege of hearing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Stanw891, post: 7516012, member: 118535"][QUOTE On the other hand I like to keep my face as CNG customer. My image is utmost important thing for me to keep.[/QUOTE] Yea, I think you established this rather well haha! I don’t think [USER=120084]@mightyknighty[/USER] is fake, but some aspects of his life are. Selective memory and replacement memory are prime suspects in a story like this. My best guess is that in the past he had financial troubles caused by his gambling addiction. This resulted in a divorce. Now newly single and recently bankrupt, he gets a second chance to run up new credit card debt, and is still very bitter at his ex-wife and created a caricature of her to try to feebly justify a past situation that he is recreating in his mind as a current one. Our brains are extremely complex machines. In his mind this is really happening. But we know two things. He loves his coins (and previously other objects more than anything else in the world, and the guilt for everything that has been lost as a result is causing this fantastical story that we get the privilege of hearing.[/QUOTE]
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