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Comments by "pugetwitch" (@Pugetwitch) on "Inside the Brain of a Psychopath" video.
@alaricace8118 not at all, it likely means that they have complex PTSD
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It can be used interchangeably
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@MarcxsTheRealist get off your narcissistic high horse. You don't know everything. Science is an evolving field and it's not a dead end.
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@MarcxsTheRealist "mate" That says it all. Stay in your penal colony and let science be delegated to civilized folks😂
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@mollytovxx4181 It's called cognitive empathy period People who live and are raised by narcissists and sociopaths are good at understanding when they're faking it.
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@RandomPerson28337 I'm sure that you are a sociopath and that's why you're on here trolling.
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@Verniece1968 yeah my dead child and current traumatic brain injury would agree with you if they could speak.
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@Anoandonandonandon NPD is not a diagnosis and it's a feature of psychopathy. You cannot be a psychopath without NPD traits.
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@Anoandonandonandon there are no such things as true psychopath. I'm a licensed mental health practitioner and I'm here to tell you that psychopathy is not a diagnosis, it's a neurodivergency, just like sociopathy. It's a spectrum.
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@angeltafolla9783 You should try to comprehend better. Nobody was trying to make anybody else cry. Are you off your zyprexa😂
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@tiffytatortots1278 The trolls all are on the sociopathic spectrum, that's why they come here to try to trigger individuals. because they don't have lives that are meaningful, they get aroused by getting a rise out of others.
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@carynmartin6053 did you ask the doctor why he wasn't able to cry when he was a little kid?
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@regularly_priced I'm asshole artistic and I over express emotions. I cry often and rage is a feature lol
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Psychopathy is also a neurodivergence just like we have, as being autistic people we are not much different 😂
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@angeltafolla9783 exactly, she said he couldn't cry. She didn't say that she was trying to make him cry? How old are you? Do you have an intellectual disability? What country are you from? Is English your first language? Do you have brand damage?
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@angeltafolla9783 You sound pretty psychopathic yourself. Why are you demanding to know somebody else's experience regarding abuse? What's wrong with you? Were you beat in the head or smashed in the face as a child?
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@b6b6b6b6b6 same with me, I laugh and I cry often. When I laugh it's really loud to the point where I've gotten kicked out of movie theaters. I guess it's probably why most of my best friends are black lol They are the only ones who have been able to handle my laughter😂 And I'm being sarcastic, most of my best friends are black because half of my family is I guess and I grew up around black folks That being said, I don't get along very well with white people especially when I start laughing, they all stare at me like I'm being way too loud😂
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@regularly_priced there's no pressure for boys not to cry here in Seattle lol we all support a teary male😂
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@mrpotatospudthe1sy160 NPD and sociopathic traits are more and more common in society, especially because People who display such traits are vehemently praised In public arenas such as Instagram and on mainstream television.
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They are not rare at all, a huge percentage of the population has antisocial personality disorder, it's largely under diagnosed. I'd say at least 20% of the people we encounter have three or more traits. These people are extremely charming and are able to hide who they really are. The majority of people on the APD spectrum have no idea that they are antisocial at all. to them it is completely normal. People like Stockton Rush are psychopaths, they are very common in the c suites within our professional world.
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@peggyh4805 😂😂😂😂
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@angeltafolla9783 I can tell that you were definitely beat but probably not enough. Somebody wanted to control you as a child and they just couldn't do it.
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@seleuf They are not but they are definitely related as they are both neurodivergencies.
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@seleuf She wasn't the victim, she was the perpetrator. That woman writes like she was beating the head as a child. And then later on she became abusive. I'm just saying it to trigger her anyways lol I am on the autism spectrum and I have a lot of sociopathic traits as well as narcissistic ones but I'm diagnosed as high functioning autism. I love my fellow neurodivergent sociopath though! I'm not sadistic but I do like to troll😂 People like Angela deserve a special place in hell. All they do is lie. That's why I quit being a therapist, I got sick of dealing with people's problems.
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@paula622 They are not two different disorders.
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All psychopaths are narcissistic. It's not a different disorder. You're putting too much on the pathology
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@lillierose5304 Not all psychopaths are sadistic, I'm sorry that you had the displeasure of dealing with one. I did too. I'm also friends with quite a few who are not sadistic and they are wonderful and successful leaders at what they do. One of them is a construction manager that makes over 200k a year 🎉 The other one is a fitness trainer who did 10 years in the federal penitentiary and got out and changed his life around, dude is amazing❤
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@geraldfriend256 histrionic/BPD should replace sociopathy. I'd rather deal with a sociopath than a borderline personality disordered manipulative pos😂 at least sociopaths admit what they're doing as opposed to BPD and hysteronic people that hide stuff, they're just as bad as narcissists. I much rather deal with a sociopath than a narcissist. Almost every sociopath I've lived with, worked with, and been in a relationship with, they love to admit the truth because the truth they know will piss people off lol whereas the psychopathic narcissists will hide it because they need to maintain their mask. Lower functioning sociopaths don't give a shit about a mask😂 They just want to inflict the situations onto others so they can get a dopamine rush when the people react
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You're about to find out the definition of obsessed😂 2 years later
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@angeltafolla9783 You're upset because despite all the steroids you've been pinning, you still can't get class a tail down in San Antonio😂
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It comes from receiving unbalanced attention and navigating feelings of failure due to unfulfilled high expectations placed upon a child from the parent. Attention is used as leverage for rewarding "good" behavior. Sometimes it develops from the parents continuously praising the children for things that do not deserve praise and the children being made to believe that they are exempt from any type of less than perfect behavior.
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Dude, ghost stuff yourself. I'm autistic and I thrive. Just because you lack the coping skills and haven't developed resilience doesn't mean that you have the right to throw shade on other autistic people.
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