Are the primitives being paranoid again?
Yesterday (Friday), while inspecting a campfire on Skins’s island, I noticed one primitive mentioned she’d changed something so as to deter “stalkers†from finding her.
She wasn’t specific as to who was “stalking†her, but one assumes she’s accusing the usual suspects, who’ve been oft-accused but never proven.
There might be a slim-to-none chance she was actually referring to her own fellow primitives--Fat Che comes to mind--but I doubt it. Even though if someone’s stalking her, it’s most likely a primitive, and not a decent and civilized person.
Eight years ago, franksolich and others associated with him were constantly warning the grotesquely-obese Polynesian queen, the “troubleinwinter†primitive, that Fat Che was setting her up to be blackmailed, although whether he was seeking money or perverted sex was uncertain, warnings to which she paid no attention.
Well, the primitive woman bothered by cold weather is no longer in this time and place.
If I were a primitive, I wouldn’t worry about non-primitives. I’d worry much about my fellow primitives.
What made this allegation of this particular primitive laughable is that she thought she was a primitive worth being “stalked†(quotation marks intentional, as no one here stalks), when even long-time observers of Skins’s island had never even heard of her.
Because of their narcissism, and inflated sense of self-worth, one supposes a great many primitives think themselves worthy of the notice of primitive-watchers; a PoP, “primitive of prominence.â€
The blunt fact is that, out of circa 3,500-4,000 primitives on Skins’s island, there’s only about fifty PoP, all the rest being members of the faceless lynch mob over there, the lumpenunterprimitiven, the PonP, “primitives of non-prominence.â€
And even if one’s a PoP, no one pays any attention to them outside of what they yap about on Skins’s island; they go through daily real life unwatched, unremarked-upon, uninterferred with. I’m sure that if one of us ever met the paranoid primitive described earlier, in real life, we’d have not the slightest idea.