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Nobody here has any charm whatsoever, so I think we're safe from sociopaths.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostTHE 10 DANGER SIGNS
Sociopath expert Dr Robert Hare has devised the following checklist to help people recognise sociopathic traits.
1. SUPERFICIAL charm.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostCool. Got 11 out of 10.I couldn't possibly need financial support from others - so how could I answer this as a yes?9. THEY live a parasitic lifestyle. Sociopaths are often financially dependent on others.
I see you've counted it twice - your mum and your dad.
Pauper.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell the hilarious thing was how many self-centred CUKKERs lined up to identify themselves as sociopaths.



You couldn't make dim-wits like you lot up. Honestly.
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"4. PATHOLOGICAL liars. Sociopaths will be deceptive and dishonest."Originally posted by sasguru View Post1/10. Knew I was different to you lot.
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1/10. Knew I was different to you lot.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostTHE 10 DANGER SIGNS
Sociopath expert Dr Robert Hare has devised the following checklist to help people recognise sociopathic traits.
1. SUPERFICIAL charm. Smooth, engaging and charming, a sociopath will never become tongue-tied or embarrassed.
2. OVER-INFLATED sense of self-worth. Sociopaths believe they are superior human beings.
3. PRONE to boredom. They feel the need to be stimulated constantly.
4. PATHOLOGICAL liars. Sociopaths will be deceptive and dishonest.
5. MANIPULATIVE. They will say and do anything to deceive and cheat others.
6. LACK of remorse. No sense of the suffering of their victims.
7. LIMITED range of feelings. Don’t expect them to express anything other than happiness or sadness.
8. CALLOUS. Cold, contemptuous, inconsiderate and tactless are apt words to describe them.
9. THEY live a parasitic lifestyle. Sociopaths are often financially dependent on others.
10. THEY can’t control their behaviour. When challenged, sociopaths will appear irritable, annoyed and impatient.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI got 11 out of 10 because I am better than you, honest, that's the truth. Cretin.
It's only funny the first time someone does it.
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