Has Anyone Ever Met A Sociopath?

DCAllAmerican wrote:
Originally Posted by FOG

Skimmed through so I didn't read everything, but I know this dude who keeps galleries of hardcore gore pictures on his phone and laptop (and probably at home too)... I'm talking about human intestines spewing out and !%%#...
Links?







you want a link to someone's phone/computer?
 
DCAllAmerican wrote:
Originally Posted by FOG

Skimmed through so I didn't read everything, but I know this dude who keeps galleries of hardcore gore pictures on his phone and laptop (and probably at home too)... I'm talking about human intestines spewing out and !%%#...
Links?







you want a link to someone's phone/computer?
 
Fits me. Ah well.
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I hit some of them points, most def not the pathological liar part, i almost always tell the truth. Wonder if there's varying levels of severity.
 
I hit some of them points, most def not the pathological liar part, i almost always tell the truth. Wonder if there's varying levels of severity.
 
I worked with one. I knew something was off when dude showed me pictures of him cumming on our co-workers face. And telling me Michael Vick came to Tallahassee to work out with him for the weekend.
 
I worked with one. I knew something was off when dude showed me pictures of him cumming on our co-workers face. And telling me Michael Vick came to Tallahassee to work out with him for the weekend.
 
Originally Posted by gunnascott

What's the difference between a psychopath and a sociopath?
A psychopath thinks 2+2=5 rather than 2+2=4. A sociopath knows 2+2=4, but hates to admit it.
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I actually looked it up earlier though
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There is some debate about whether there is a meaningful difference between sociopaths and psychopaths. The DSM IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual used by psychologists) lists both under the heading of Anti-social Personality Disorder, and there are different schools of thought on whether they should be treated as distinct. Psychopaths and sociopaths both apparently lack a conscience. Both will engage in behavior that harms others with no feeling of guilt or remorse, and rarely consider the risks to others implicit in their actions. They have an intellectual understanding of pro-social emotions, but seem to feel no emotional bonds with others. The result is that they can seem like perfectly decent and reasonable human beings in most situations, but can take bizarrely inappropriate actions to satisfy perceived insults, fantasies, or mere whims.
Those psychologists who make a distinction between the two usually do so on the basis of organization. Sociopaths are seen as disorganized and rash, making extreme responses to normal situations. They lack impulse control. Psychopaths, by contrast, are highly organized, often secretly planning out and fantasizing about their acts in great detail before actually committing them, and sometimes manipulating people around them.
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_a_sociopath_and_a_psychopath#ixzz1NfU6fmtW

Although the Psychological process of denial of Conscience within the MIND of a sociopath and a psychopath is the same dynamic [Esoteric processes], the particular Fate Karma of the individual determines which behavioral expression one engages in, and it is these behavioral expressions that modern mental health focus on and label as either sociopathic or psychopathic.


Of the more distinguishing traits, some argue the sociopath to be less organized in his or her demeanor, nervous and easily agitated - someone likely living on the fringes of society, without solid or consistent economic support. A sociopath is more likely to spontaneously act out in inappropriate ways without thinking through the consequences.


Conversely, some argue that the psychopath tends to be extremely organized, secretive and manipulative. The outer personality is often charismatic and charming, hiding the real person beneath. Though psychopaths do not feel for others, they can mimic behaviors that make them appear normal. Upon meeting, one would have more of a tendency to trust a psychopath than a sociopath.
cause of the organized personality of the psychopath, he or she might have a tendency to be better educated than the average sociopath, who probably lacks the attentive skills to excel in school. While psychopaths can fly under the radar of society, many maintaining families and steady work, a sociopath more often lacks the skills and drive for mimicking normal behavior, making "seemingly healthy" relationships and a stable home less likely. From a criminal standpoint, a sociopath's crimes are typically disorganized and spontaneous, while the psychopath's crimes are well planned out. For this reason, psychopaths are harder to catch than sociopaths, as the sociopath is more apt to leave ample evidence in his or her explosions of violence.
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_a_sociopath_and_a_psychopath#ixzz1NfUD8iSU


I've also kept in mind that a select group of psychopaths enjoy killing ppl.
Originally Posted by B Smooth 202

Justifiable sociopath
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Doesn't need to be justified. They already think what they're doing isn't wrong.
 
Originally Posted by gunnascott

What's the difference between a psychopath and a sociopath?
A psychopath thinks 2+2=5 rather than 2+2=4. A sociopath knows 2+2=4, but hates to admit it.
laugh.gif

I actually looked it up earlier though
Spoiler [+]
There is some debate about whether there is a meaningful difference between sociopaths and psychopaths. The DSM IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual used by psychologists) lists both under the heading of Anti-social Personality Disorder, and there are different schools of thought on whether they should be treated as distinct. Psychopaths and sociopaths both apparently lack a conscience. Both will engage in behavior that harms others with no feeling of guilt or remorse, and rarely consider the risks to others implicit in their actions. They have an intellectual understanding of pro-social emotions, but seem to feel no emotional bonds with others. The result is that they can seem like perfectly decent and reasonable human beings in most situations, but can take bizarrely inappropriate actions to satisfy perceived insults, fantasies, or mere whims.
Those psychologists who make a distinction between the two usually do so on the basis of organization. Sociopaths are seen as disorganized and rash, making extreme responses to normal situations. They lack impulse control. Psychopaths, by contrast, are highly organized, often secretly planning out and fantasizing about their acts in great detail before actually committing them, and sometimes manipulating people around them.
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_a_sociopath_and_a_psychopath#ixzz1NfU6fmtW

Although the Psychological process of denial of Conscience within the MIND of a sociopath and a psychopath is the same dynamic [Esoteric processes], the particular Fate Karma of the individual determines which behavioral expression one engages in, and it is these behavioral expressions that modern mental health focus on and label as either sociopathic or psychopathic.


Of the more distinguishing traits, some argue the sociopath to be less organized in his or her demeanor, nervous and easily agitated - someone likely living on the fringes of society, without solid or consistent economic support. A sociopath is more likely to spontaneously act out in inappropriate ways without thinking through the consequences.


Conversely, some argue that the psychopath tends to be extremely organized, secretive and manipulative. The outer personality is often charismatic and charming, hiding the real person beneath. Though psychopaths do not feel for others, they can mimic behaviors that make them appear normal. Upon meeting, one would have more of a tendency to trust a psychopath than a sociopath.
cause of the organized personality of the psychopath, he or she might have a tendency to be better educated than the average sociopath, who probably lacks the attentive skills to excel in school. While psychopaths can fly under the radar of society, many maintaining families and steady work, a sociopath more often lacks the skills and drive for mimicking normal behavior, making "seemingly healthy" relationships and a stable home less likely. From a criminal standpoint, a sociopath's crimes are typically disorganized and spontaneous, while the psychopath's crimes are well planned out. For this reason, psychopaths are harder to catch than sociopaths, as the sociopath is more apt to leave ample evidence in his or her explosions of violence.
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_a_sociopath_and_a_psychopath#ixzz1NfUD8iSU


I've also kept in mind that a select group of psychopaths enjoy killing ppl.
Originally Posted by B Smooth 202

Justifiable sociopath
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Doesn't need to be justified. They already think what they're doing isn't wrong.
 
My cousin is an actual Sociopath. However after reading the first post, apparently I may be one as well
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. But I'm one of the "good" sociopaths because I'm far from crazy.
 
I know a lot of people IRL that post on NT that are sociopaths. It's the people that act the most normal but not really. You have to pick it up by the little things that they do or say. Every single thing they do or say is for their gain in one way or another.
 
I know a lot of people IRL that post on NT that are sociopaths. It's the people that act the most normal but not really. You have to pick it up by the little things that they do or say. Every single thing they do or say is for their gain in one way or another.
 
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