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I'm always astonished to read comments like this. Why in earth would anyone be fucked up "for life" (never mind even for one afternoon) by witnessing someone's death, painful or otherwise, when it didn't harm you in any way? I guess this is known as empathy, and I'm just not an empathetic person (which makes sense since I am on the autism spectrum as an Aspie). In the situation you describe, I'd just go on about my business. The only impact on me would be that I'd have an interesting story to tell.
That makes you a Psychopath. Not your fault I guess.

Sociopaths are made, Psychopaths are BORN...
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That makes you a Psychopath. Not your fault I guess.

Sociopaths are made, Psychopaths are BORN...
Nice try, but you need to do a bit of basic research into the term prior to using it in a public forum - it saves embarrassment. Try looking on the APA (American Psychological Association) website or a similar source. Also, I have a professional diagnosis as an Aspie (Asperger's Syndrome), though this has been incorporated under the general category of Autism Spectrum Disorders in the latest DSM.
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Nice try, but you need to do a bit of basic research into the term prior to using it in a public forum - it saves embarrassment. Try looking on the APA (American Psychological Association) website or a similar source. Also, I have a professional diagnosis as an Aspie (Asperger's Syndrome), though this has been incorporated under the general category of Autism Spectrum Disorders in the latest DSM.
Interesting that you are not isolated from the good 'ol Dunning-Kruger curve...
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Interesting that you are not isolated from the good 'ol Dunning-Kruger curve...
Keep right on making my point for me, you do. Throw around technical terminology for show, having no clue as to its applicability in a given instance.

Interesting that you aren't (yet) on the good 'ol Freddy-Krueger curve . . .
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Keep right on making my point for me, you do. Throw around technical terminology for show, having no clue as to its applicability in a given instance.

Interesting that you aren't (yet) on the good 'ol Freddy-Krueger curve . . .


Very common knowledge SPED boi...
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Very common knowledge SPED boi...
A pathetic evasion. All of the above has to do with what, exactly? I guess you need to be reminded that your original claim was that I am a psychopath, for which you provide no evidence beyond my acknowledged lack of empathy. That is like looking at a straight line and saying that it is a square. No, folks, you need three more straight lines of equal length and in the correct configuration. As I suggested originally, just go and look up the standard definition of "psychopath" on the APA or other similar website. Then, try to show how I satisfy the criteria (note the plural).

It isn't that difficult.
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A pathetic evasion.
How so? I directly responded in kind.

All of the above has to do with what, exactly?
I think my quotes and direct responses were quite adequate for most people, whom reached a level of education allowing basic reading comprehension, no?

I guess you need to be reminded that your original claim was that I am a psychopath, for which you provide no evidence beyond my acknowledged lack of empathy.
I screen shotted a very simple to understand (even for a simpleton) delineation, which part was confusing to you?

That is like looking at a straight line and saying that it is a square. No, folks, you need three more straight lines of equal length and in the correct configuration.
I made a statement based on only the information you gave, which is a significant hallmark of a Psychopath, nothing more, nothing less.

As I suggested originally, just go and look up the standard definition of "psychopath" on the APA or other similar website. Then, try to show how I satisfy the criteria (note the plural).

It isn't that difficult.
You want a clinical diagnosis over a forum?
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How so? I directly responded in kind.



I think my quotes and direct responses were quite adequate for most people, whom reached a level of education allowing basic reading comprehension, no?



I screen shotted a very simple to understand (even for a simpleton) delineation, which part was confusing to you?



I made a statement based on only the information you gave, which is a significant hallmark of a Psychopath, nothing more, nothing less.



You want a clinical diagnosis over a forum?
Your quotes and responses were far from adequate for any intelligent, educated person engaged in serious conversation. For your benefit, I'll take it from the top with a bit of Psych 101:

First, "psychopath" is an informal term rather than an official diagnostic category. The latter is "Antisocial Personality Disorder." This noted, it remains the case that there exists a set of personality traits which are taken as indicative of being a "psychopath" in the loose sense. These are to be found in the Hare Psychopathy Checklist.

Let's list the chief ones: (1) Insincere charm, (2) Getting easily bored, (3) Compulsive lying, (4) Manipulation of others, (5) No remorse or guilt, (6) little emotional reaction, (7) cruelty without feeling bad about it, (8) taking advantage of others, (9) behavior problems that start in childhood, (10 failure to accept responsibility, (11) many sexual relationships.

You have (actually I did it for you) presented evidence for exactly one of these traits in my case - #6, little emotional reaction. Where is your evidence for any of the others? Clearly, you don't have it or you would have presented it (assuming that you know what a "psychopath" is and aren't merely throwing the term around in a lame attempt at derogation.

The ball is in your court.

P.S. I suspect that when one of the mods notices this back and forth we are both going to be dinged for off topic remarks and/or "trolling outside of the Cooler," and have the exchanges removed from here. If you'd like, go ahead and start a thread in the Cooler, Something like "Proof that Philovan is a psychopath." I'd really like to see what you can (can't) do in the way of evidence for the other 10 traits.


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