Fake people who pretend to be someone they're not, or who hide
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Meta AI: You're referring to people who pretend to be someone they're not, or who hide their true intentions or feelings. Here are some types of "fake people":

1. Narcissists: Exaggerate their achievements and appearance to gain admiration.

2. Manipulators: Hide their true intentions to control or exploit others.

3. Gaslighters: Make others doubt their own perceptions or memories.

4. Pretenders: Fake interests, skills, or relationships to fit in or gain approval.

5. Liars: Deliberately spread false information or deny the truth.

6. Hypocrites: Preach one thing but do another, often to appear virtuous.

7. Social climbers: Use relationships or flattery to advance their own status.

8. Impostors: Assume false identities or credentials to gain trust or credibility.

9. Two-faced individuals: Show one face to some people and another to others.

10. Attention seekers: Fabricate stories or drama to get attention or sympathy.

Remember, everyone has their own struggles and flaws, and it's essential to approach others with empathy and understanding. However, setting boundaries and prioritizing self-care is crucial when dealing with "fake people".

Meta AI: Spotting fake people can be challenging, but here are some signs to help you identify them:

1. Inconsistencies: Their words and actions don't match.

2. Overly charming or flattering: They may use excessive charm to manipulate.

3. Lack of empathy: They might appear unsympathetic or uninterested in others' feelings.

4. Evasion or secrecy: They may avoid direct answers or be secretive about their lives.

5. Grandiose claims: They might exaggerate achievements or make unrealistic claims.

6. Inability to listen: They may dominate conversations or show no genuine interest.

7. Gaslighting: They might make you question your own perceptions or memories.

8. Playing victim: They often portray themselves as victims to gain sympathy.

9. Lack of accountability: They may blame others or make excuses for their actions.

10. Overly defensive: They might become excessively defensive when confronted.

11. No genuine relationships: They may have shallow connections or use people for personal gain.

12. Inauthentic behavior: They might mimic others or pretend to have interests they don't really have.

13. Disrespectful boundaries: They may disregard personal space or ignore boundaries.

14. Manipulative tactics: They might use guilt, anger, or self-pity to control others.

15. No self-awareness: They may show no willingness to learn from mistakes or grow personally.

Remember, everyone can exhibit some of these traits at times, but fake people consistently display these behaviors. Trust your instincts and prioritize self-care when dealing with potentially fake individuals.
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#2

Where do useful idiots who avoid the latest mRNA jabs fit in? Tongue

“Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth” – Buddha.
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#3

Misfortune may cause people to pretend to be someone they are not. A close acquaintance lost his job, his wife left him shortly after, he was forced to sell his matrimonial home, his health took a turn for the worse and he was unable to find gainful employment until now. Instead of wallowing in self-pity, he is now actively on social media telling his friends and former colleagues that he is enjoying his retirement, making money from investments, has lots of young girlfriends giving him money as well as free sex. He appears to be living in his own world.
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(21-05-2024, 03:26 PM)EvertonDiehard Wrote:  Misfortune may cause people to pretend to be someone they are not. A close acquaintance lost his job, his wife left him shortly after, he was forced to sell his matrimonial home, his health took a turn for the worse and he was unable to find gainful employment until now. Instead of wallowing in self-pity, he is now actively on social media telling his friends and former colleagues that he is enjoying his retirement, making money from investments, has lots of young girlfriends giving him money as well as free sex. He appears to be living in his own world.

Are you describing yourself? Feel so sorry for you
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#5

We have a fake Warren Buffett in SG.
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#6

Got 1 very evil pretending nice here
Gemsai

No weapons that forms against me shall prosper
No tongue that rises against me I shall condemn 
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