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Re: psychopath night
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 11039522)
"You are warm and empathic with a heightened awareness of social responsibility and a strong sense of conscience. You like to carefully weigh up the pros and cons of a situation before you act and are generally averse to taking risks. You are very much a ‘people person’ and dislike conflict. ‘Do unto others…’ are your watchwords. But, although you avoid hurting others, those residing at the higher end of the psychopathic spectrum might not be as considerate, so stay vigilant to avoid being hurt unnecessarily."
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hough your conscience is in the right place you also have a pragmatic streak and generally aren’t afraid to do your own dirty work! You’re no shrinking violet - but no daredevil either. You generally have little trouble seeing things from another person’s perspective but, at the same time, are no pushover. ‘Everything in moderation – including moderation’ might sum up your approach to life. am a little disappointed it is so low :) |
Re: psychopath night
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 11039531)
To paraphrase Novorastafarian, serious research my arse. ;)
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Who are the psychopaths on this board then? I can't think of a single one in the Canada section.
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Re: psychopath night
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 11040042)
Who are the psychopaths on this board then? I can't think of a single one in the Canada section.
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i think i know who everyone is talking about.
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Re: psychopath night
Originally Posted by mandymoochops
(Post 11040061)
Maybe there should have been a category for "perceived psychopaths in the awards"
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Re: psychopath night
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 11040042)
Who are the psychopaths on this board then? I can't think of a single one in the Canada section.
One of the examples they gave was asking people what they would do if they were alone with a new born baby. That baby would grow up to be Hitler. You have a cushion, noone would know, would you kill the baby? Those who scored high said yes they would |
Re: psychopath night
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 11040112)
You talk as if it's a bad thing. What the programme was saying, among other things, was that there are certain characteristics that would place someone on the high end of the psychopathy spectrum. This doesn't make them evil, but if they do turn bad they are very good at it. Psychopaths are also pretty good at being heroes too, the person most likely to save you from a burning building etc.
One of the examples they gave was asking people what they would do if they were alone with a new born baby. That baby would grow up to be Hitler. You have a cushion, noone would know, would you kill the baby? Those who scored high said yes they would |
Re: psychopath night
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 11040112)
You talk as if it's a bad thing. What the programme was saying, among other things, was that there are certain characteristics that would place someone on the high end of the psychopathy spectrum. This doesn't make them evil, but if they do turn bad they are very good at it. Psychopaths are also pretty good at being heroes too, the person most likely to save you from a burning building etc.
It was a very good doc, and thanks again for recommending. |
Re: psychopath night
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 11040042)
Who are the psychopaths on this board then? I can't think of a single one in the Canada section.
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Re: psychopath night
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 11039531)
To paraphrase Novorastafarian, serious research my arse. ;)
Of course, sadly, in my twenties I didn't need a username because there was nothing to use it on. |
Re: psychopath night
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 11040225)
I think that's being a bit generous towards psychopaths. It's certainly true that psychopath does not necessarily equal to deranged killer (the popular perception) but they're pretty hard work as people. The extreme lack of empathy, total narcissism and competitive nature do not make for an endearing individual. I have two friends who would be at the higher end of the spectrum, and have had to lose touch with both, as I became more and more aware of their traits. Granted they are very successful, can be very charming and likely to be heros, but their flaws outweigh their positives in my opinion.
It was a very good doc, and thanks again for recommending. |
Re: psychopath night
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 11040225)
I think that's being a bit generous towards psychopaths. It's certainly true that psychopath does not necessarily equal to deranged killer (the popular perception) but they're pretty hard work as people. The extreme lack of empathy, total narcissism and competitive nature do not make for an endearing individual. I have two friends who would be at the higher end of the spectrum, and have had to lose touch with both, as I became more and more aware of their traits. Granted they are very successful, can be very charming and likely to be heros, but their flaws outweigh their positives in my opinion.
It was a very good doc, and thanks again for recommending. The programme is one of a series i think. |
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