Ian Spillane, Blog Comments.

Below are 5 screenshots which show just some of an unbelievably high number of comments that have recently been made by Ian Spillane on blogs, Blackdwarf’s Ireland and Blackdwarf's Little-Helper. To say that this commenter shows signs of insanity is an understatement: I’ve had a psychologist take a look at them and when I told her the author was a teacher she gasped.

They’re mostly gobbledegook, threats and insults but what’s fascinating is that he always quotes back snippets from the actual piece he’s commenting on – he attempts to denigrate the blog's authors by insinuating the pieces are badly written and inarticulate.

The psychologist has looked at this list of comments in correlation with other pieces written by Mr Spillane over six years ago. Without knowing him personally, and if these comments were from a specific defined period in his life, she surmised, they may have occurred due to him suffering a sudden and catastrophic emotional incident – the death of a very close partner, parent or child. But considering that Spillane was busy uploading the same type of comments six years ago she’d have to conclude, she said, that he probably had ongoing mental health issues and egoistic tendencies – a narcissist.

Basically that this is a man with serious mental health issues. And to think that this imbecilic mentally unstable person is given the run of Cork College of Commerce (CCoC), and authority over its students, doesn’t bear thinking about.

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Next are 5 screenshots showing just some of many comments and objections Spillane made back in 2009 to the SaySo reviewing website. Just as he’s shown recently, he also had in 2009 the childish habit of quoting snippets of the review he objected to. Note the one where he considers a review about a pharmacy as being “irrelevant and disturbing”. Spillane was working in CCoC at the time and it’s strange that he was concerned enough about a pharmacy review to email the site about it – and, of course, he’d have sent these emails on college time, but then, the good people of Cork aren’t overly concerned with educating their ill-begotten sprogs.

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