Spot The Narcissist videos are very informative about the toxic traits narcissists display.
My education on these traits has expanded since I started watching these videos!
Below, is the newest content that was added to the domain these toxic people created in my name where they could Cyberbully me with impunity that showed up last week. It showcases the topics covered in this video!
I am trying to move on from this situation and it is hard, especially when toxic individuals try to rope me back in again by sharing new posts, looking for a reaction from me. I just use their behaviours once again to show the toxic traits I learned about in therapy and my research.
Watch this video below, then read this page, and you will see these traits described in action for yourself!
- Need for attention/recognition: Creating an entire website focused primarily on me suggests a strong need to attract attention to themselves and their story/grievances. Oh, what a Victim they are!! It also shows their obsession with me!
- Grandiose sense of self: Labeling me as “unstable”, while presenting their perspective as definitively true, indicates an inflated self-image and lack of introspection.
- Lack of empathy: The content fails to acknowledge my possible experiences and viewpoints, seeing only their own needs and perspectives. They show bias, the same thing they complain about from others.
- Thin-skinned/need for admiration: The persistent and harsh attacks against me suggest an inability to accept criticism or empathize with the critical perspectives of others. They want to be admired for their smear campaigns.
- Envy/sense of entitlement: The tone of their post implies lingering resentment that past events did not unfold in a way more favourable to them. They lost and can’t stand it!
- Exploiting/pulling others into conflicts: Involving readers on the internet shows an exploitative tendency for personal objectives. They are trying to instigate people against me.
- Rumination on slights: After 8 years, the continued intense focus on detailing past perceived wrongs implies a vain preoccupation with these events rather than moving on. They refuse to stop Cyberbullying me as they are obsessed with trying to “take me out” and “expose me, even long after death”.
They are even nice enough to admit they are Bullying me!!
In my opinion, KR & AR refuse to stop cyberbullying me online because they feel they have the right to do so. To them, their word is law and they expect people to accept what they say, no questions asked.
They claim I made up 47 emails, “begging” to communicate with them. I am amazed they wrote this in this post, as it is very arrogant thinking!
Why do KR & AR have a domain in my name anyway? That is the question!!
How is it normal for a past tenant to continue to their false allegations, in a domain they made in my name, just because they feel entitled to do so, 8 years later?
https://stellareddy.com/fabricateidentities/
Here is a list of 47 email addresses from which Stella Reddy has contacted our family over the years. Her persistent attempts to reach us reveal a troubling pattern of instability. When her emails are blocked, rather than accepting the boundary and moving on, she creates new, fictitious email addresses to continue her intrusion.
Stella reddy’s behavior clealry demonstrates a deeply unstable personality. Stella Reddy doesn’t just try to contact us; she goes to extreme lengths to pretend to be different individuals. He deep need to try and establish contact, coupled with her ability to fabricate identities, highlights her erratic and narcissistic tendencies. Stella Reddy’s actions are a clear sign of someone who is unstable but needs serous medical attention.
And this is a daily occurrence, revealing just a small fraction of Stella Reddy’s madness. It shows that while she is quick to bully others, she cannot handle being bullied herself and now feels powerless to stop it. As an unstable narcissist, Stella Reddy resorts to playing the victim through an imaginary third party. This is the kind of erratic behavior she has exhibited for years!
So when you deliberately go out of your way to evict a family with young children for no reason other than a Black woman standing her ground and challenging you over a simple rent issue, this is what you get. From the beginning, the racist and unstable Stella Reddy thought she could bully a racialized female. And when the female and her husband stood their ground and challenged her behaviour, she got her equally racist bosses, Luigi Liscio and his son Anthony Liscio, to eventually evict them.
The irony is that when the family finally moved, Stella Reddy was immediately fired and had no choice but to run back to Newfoundland because she couldn’t make it in the big city.
There’s a saying: one should be careful what you put out into the universe because you get back what you put out. Eight years later, the racist and bully Stella Reddy and her enabler husband Russell Reddy are sitting in their basement apartment, regretting the whole situation. This is why Stella Reddy continues to send these types of emails, begging for communication with the family. So sad, so very sad, but that’s karma for you!
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Video Time Line
- 5 CLUES TO SPOT A NARCISSIST IN CONVERSATION 00:01
- NUMBER 1 NARCISSISTS LOVE TO TALK ABOUT THEIR LIFE STORY THE ENTIRE TIME 00:43
- NUMBER 2 NARCISSISTS DON’T ACCEPT CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM OR ADVICE FROM OTHERS 02:26
- NUMBER 3 NARCISSISTS WILL TWIST FACTS OR REALITY 03:53
- NUMBER 4 NARCISSISTS WILL GIVE YOU UNSOLICITED ADVICE 05:22
- NUMBER 5 NARCISSISTS DISPLAY ENVY AND BELITTLES OTHERS 06:36
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