Again, if anyone can't summarize the wrong Douglas did, here it is:

 

1. I asked obvious questions to the things he is doing.

Even after agreement. (That he would not) He continued.

Then he refused answering these questions and behaved in a

'callous' way. (eg. sudden walking out of the room.

Stop responding altogther while still in the room.

Suddenly talking on the phone. And even while people are

beside, hiding behind them.)

 

2. Then proceeded to protecting this person 'hiding' behind.

In support. During, and after. Misleads of information,

then "I'm not the one to talk about someone behind his back."

(While it is okay to talk about me) etc.

 

Do you see the 'gangster'/hood behavior in this?

 

Do you understand what I mean?

 

And what annoys me at this point is this.

 

To a normal person, if such a thing has happened. That a 'friend'

was subjugated by force because of him. It would be normal to

have some empathy and keep his distance. Yet he proceeds worse.

Asking to borrow money 5 dollars 3 times, 20 dollars 3 times.

...Flatulence with confidence now. xD (While saying sorry)

Sudden breaching obvious rules, such as hanging his towel

directly over the window that is toward my bed. Change of tone

of voice, after doing something of dislike, 'is okay Johnny?'

following. Still trying to convince me "I wouldn't do any

of that in purpose" (This is long after he already admitted).

 

So what kind of communication is this?  Contradiction.

Confidence gained to do wrong by animistic hierchy.

Subjugation by threat/force of which he misleads and protects.

 

The way this guy behaves. And the way they tried

stopping my questions - fearing admission and witnesses

will lead to supervisor and then loss (getting kicked out).

 

Then by force/intimidation, as violent as stabbing.

And for Douglas, this is apparently, 'no big deal'.

He proceeds as if nothing happened. xD

Actually, as if, "mission accomplished."

 

So people, understand the subtle subjugation and manipulation in all this.

And what kind of 'hood' behavior Douglas is coming from.