A concise and useful article on the psychology of victimhood.
Crybullies are dangerous. They escalate. They use a yellow card foul to justify a red card retaliation.
Crybullies like to hurt people,, and they use victemhood to justify bullying. They are like sharks. 100 teeth and 10 neurons. All they care is about hurting people. They will never stop.
If someone crybullies, crybully them back. If they escalate, escalate them back. If they raise the bet, raise them back.
It's easy to crybully a crybully. Crybullies use fouls to justify retaliatory fouls. Use their retaliatory fouls to crybully them back.
Crybullies are like a wolf feeling good while surrounded by sheep. Crybullying works on sheep. It doesn't work on other wolfs. Challenge crybullies to a wolf fight and kick their asses.
Crybullies are weak because they spar with sheep. They play in the sheep league, they beat sheep, and they carry petty arrogance from beating sheep. Force crybullies to play in the wolf league.
@jaymaron That's true, and it works. Personally thought, I like to use ambiguous sarcasm in a completely flat monotone. It allows you to stick the dagger in slowly, whilst giving you plausible deniability. Gaslight the gaslighters. Make them melt down till it's obvious that they are the problem and everyone ends up avoiding them, because after all, narcism craves an audience.
Narcissists often regard themselves as victims and are clueless about the suffering of others or the damage they cause to others.
They may be fascinating, but the safest path is to back away from them once you realize who they are, and hope they never learn anything about you. Because everyone they know are just their victims.