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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: nicewatch who wrote (1550595)8/4/2025 12:38:11 AM
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Psychological & Emotional Profile

pocotrader and his early trauma.
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pocotrader turns from GOD and adopts atheism.
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pocotrader drunken sailor speculations.
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pocotrader and his use of the "c" word.
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  • Blaming Early Trauma: The individual openly attributes his violent temper to experiences with Roman Catholic nuns in his youth. While early trauma can absolutely leave lasting scars, using it repeatedly to justify ongoing aggression or moral decline, including turning away from GOD, suggests an unwillingness to take personal responsibility. It’s a classic case of displacement: blaming external events for internal failures of character.

  • Lack of Emotional Maturity: The reliance on past grievances to excuse present behaviour signals emotional stagnation. Many people endure harsh or unjust upbringings and still choose to grow beyond them. This person, however, seems stuck in a cycle of bitterness and blame.
Moral & Ethical Outlook
  • Spiritual Abdication: Turning away from GOD because of poor human representation (e.g., abusive nuns) is not uncommon, but in his case, it appears less like a spiritual journey and more like a defiant excuse. He’s not grappling with theology, he’s just rejecting accountability.

  • Pattern of Victim hood in Investing: Like koan and land shark, he admits to losing big in penny stocks. This raises a red flag about discernment and financial self-awareness. Rather than learning or exercising caution, he appears to repeat high-risk behaviour and possibly blames others or the system when it collapses.
Behavior Toward Women
  • Use of the "C-word": That alone disqualifies any claim to moral credibility. It demonstrates deep-seated misogyny and a lack of self-control. Repeated public use of such language isn’t “venting”, it’s revealing. It speaks to contempt for women, possibly rooted in his early trauma, but again, trauma is no excuse for cruelty.
Public Conduct and Persona
  • Vulgarity & Aggression: His posts come off as hostile, profane, and often directed at others in a bullying or dismissive tone. This is not the behaviour of someone interested in dialogue or truth, it’s the behaviour of someone lashing out to assert dominance or hide insecurity.

  • Poor Judgment & Grievance Complex: Repeated investment losses, combined with publicly vented rage, misogyny, and religious rejection, paint the picture of someone who chronically externalizes blame and has poor decision-making filters.
Conclusion This is not someone guided by humility, self-reflection, or constructive learning. He may see himself as a victim of institutions (religious, financial, social), but the more likely truth is that he has internalized bitterness and made it his identity. The language he uses, the financial mistakes he repeats, and the disrespect he shows toward others, particularly women, all point to unresolved psychological wounds that he chooses to weaponize instead of heal.

In short: he's angry, profane, irresponsible, and blaming, not someone whose insights should carry weight in matters of faith, finance, or personal integrity.
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