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Am I a sociopath, how will I know for sure?

I carry a knife in the hope that I’ll get to use it.

I have never felt bad about anything in my life.

I have hit my brothers and dad hard and laughed about later and thought of how much they deserved it.

I hurt animals and laugh about it.

I eat in front of my grandparents’ dogs whilst they sit there and dribble, and if they stay there I keep teasing them with the food.

I’m obsessed with weapons and torture methods.

I used to lie to people in school by saying "He just said something about your mum, are you gonna take that?" when they hadn’t done anything and I just wanted to see them get beaten up.

I’ve smiled after I’ve had fights because of the pain I’ve caused them even if I’ve been hit too.

And I try to embarrass people in front of others.

I have violent fantasies that bring a smile to my face when I picture it in detail.

I have thoughts about my grandparents dying and me getting my inheritance.

Here’s a bit from Wikipedia:

Characteristics of people with antisocial personality disorder may include:

Persistent lying or stealing – Yes to lying and sometimes for stealing.

Apparent lack of remorse or empathy for others – Yes to both.

Cruelty to animals – Yes, and I have killed very small animals too for fun.

Poor behavioral controls — expressions of irritability, annoyance, impatience, threats, aggression, and verbal abuse; inadequate control of anger and temper – Yes, I do express them.

A history of childhood conduct disorder – Yes.

Recurring difficulties with the law – Well, I’ve only been arrested once but have had the police after me many times.

Tendency to violate the boundaries and rights of others – I’m not sure, unless bullying counts.

Substance abuse – Yes, to drugs and alcohol.

Aggressive, often violent behavior; prone to getting involved in fights – Nowhere near as much as I
used to but if it happens now it’s to my family.

Inability to tolerate boredom – Yes, boredom feels like torture to me.

Disregard for safety – I don’t know.

I was assessed for Antisocial Personality Disorder by a psychologist who said I tick all the boxes but she wouldn’t diagnose me with it.

This is real by the way, I’m not a troll.

So, do you think I’m one?

I’m nearly 19 now and have Asperger’s and ADHD too.
DON’T F U C K I N G CALL ME A TROLL YOU PRICK

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Is this Sadistic Personality Disorder, Antisocial Personality Disorder or both?

I carry a knife in the hope that I’ll get to use it.

I have never felt bad about anything in my life.

I have hit my brothers and dad hard and laughed about later and thought of how much they deserved it.

I hurt animals and laugh about it.

I eat in front of my grandparents’ dogs whilst they sit there and dribble, and if they stay there I keep teasing them with the food.

I’m obsessed with weapons and torture methods.

I used to lie to people in school by saying "He just said something about your mum, are you gonna take that?" when they hadn’t done anything and I just wanted to see them get beaten up.

I’ve smiled after I’ve had fights because of the pain I’ve caused them even if I’ve been hit too.

And I try to embarrass people in front of others.

I have violent fantasies that bring a smile to my face when I picture it in detail.

I have thoughts about my grandparents dying and me getting my inheritance.

Here’s a bit from Wikipedia:

Characteristics of people with antisocial personality disorder may include:

Persistent lying or stealing – Yes to lying and sometimes for stealing.

Apparent lack of remorse or empathy for others – Yes to both.

Cruelty to animals – Yes, and I have killed very small animals too for fun.

Poor behavioral controls — expressions of irritability, annoyance, impatience, threats, aggression, and verbal abuse; inadequate control of anger and temper – Yes, I do express them.

A history of childhood conduct disorder – Yes.

Recurring difficulties with the law – Well, I’ve only been arrested once but have had the police after me many times.

Tendency to violate the boundaries and rights of others – I’m not sure, unless bullying counts.

Substance abuse – Yes, to drugs and alcohol.

Aggressive, often violent behavior; prone to getting involved in fights – Nowhere near as much as I
used to but if it happens now it’s to my family.

Inability to tolerate boredom – Yes, boredom feels like torture to me.

Disregard for safety – I don’t know.

I was assessed for Antisocial Personality Disorder by a psychologist who said I tick all the boxes but she wouldn’t diagnose me with it.

This is real by the way, I’m not a troll.

I’m nearly 19 now and have Asperger’s and ADHD too.

I was diagnosed with Conduct Disorder at 15.

Please only give good answers.

My grandparents have only ever been good to me but I hope they die so I get my inheritance.

When I’ve physically hurt my family in the past I’ve later laughed at their pain.

I’ll also say again that I’m NOT a troll, I’m just a boy who’s looking for answers.

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How do I find out if I am a sociopath or not?

I carry a knife in the hope that I’ll get to use it.

I have never felt bad about anything in my life.

I have hit my brothers and dad hard and laughed about later and thought of how much they deserved it.

I hurt animals and laugh about it.

I eat in front of my grandparents’ dogs whilst they sit there and dribble, and if they stay there I keep teasing them with the food.

I’m obsessed with weapons and torture methods.

I used to lie to people in school by saying "He just said something about your mum, are you gonna take that?" when they hadn’t done anything and I just wanted to see them get beaten up.

I’ve smiled after I’ve had fights because of the pain I’ve caused them even if I’ve been hit too.

And I try to embarrass people in front of others.

I have violent fantasies that bring a smile to my face when I picture it in detail.

I have thoughts about my grandparents dying and me getting my inheritance.

Here’s a bit from Wikipedia:

Characteristics of people with antisocial personality disorder may include:

Persistent lying or stealing – Yes to lying and sometimes for stealing.

Apparent lack of remorse or empathy for others – Yes to both.

Cruelty to animals – Yes, and I have killed very small animals too for fun.

Poor behavioral controls — expressions of irritability, annoyance, impatience, threats, aggression, and verbal abuse; inadequate control of anger and temper – Yes, I do express them.

A history of childhood conduct disorder – Yes.

Recurring difficulties with the law – Well, I’ve only been arrested once but have had the police after me many times.

Tendency to violate the boundaries and rights of others – I’m not sure, unless bullying counts.

Substance abuse – Yes, to drugs and alcohol.

Aggressive, often violent behavior; prone to getting involved in fights – Nowhere near as much as I
used to but if it happens now it’s to my family.

Inability to tolerate boredom – Yes, boredom feels like torture to me.

Disregard for safety – I don’t know.

I was assessed for Antisocial Personality Disorder by a psychologist who said I tick all the boxes but she wouldn’t diagnose me with it.

This is real by the way, I’m not a troll.

So, do you think I’m one?

I’m nearly 19 now and have Asperger’s and ADHD too.

I was diagnosed with Conduct Disorder at 15.

Please only give good answers.

I’ll also say again that I’m NOT a troll, I’m just a boy who’s looking for answers.

I want the diagnosis to brag about it to everyone.

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(Re-post) Am I a sociopath, how will I know for sure?

I carry a knife in the hope that I’ll get to use it.

I have never felt bad about anything in my life.

I have hit my brothers and dad hard and laughed about later and thought of how much they deserved it.

I hurt animals and laugh about it.

I eat in front of my grandparents’ dogs whilst they sit there and dribble, and if they stay there I keep teasing them with the food.

I’m obsessed with weapons and torture methods.

I used to lie to people in school by saying "He just said something about your mum, are you gonna take that?" when they hadn’t done anything and I just wanted to see them get beaten up.

I’ve smiled after I’ve had fights because of the pain I’ve caused them even if I’ve been hit too.

And I try to embarrass people in front of others.

I have violent fantasies that bring a smile to my face when I picture it in detail.

I have thoughts about my grandparents dying and me getting my inheritance.

Here’s a bit from Wikipedia:

Characteristics of people with antisocial personality disorder may include:

Persistent lying or stealing – Yes to lying and sometimes for stealing.

Apparent lack of remorse or empathy for others – Yes to both.

Cruelty to animals – Yes, and I have killed very small animals too for fun.

Poor behavioral controls — expressions of irritability, annoyance, impatience, threats, aggression, and verbal abuse; inadequate control of anger and temper – Yes, I do express them.

A history of childhood conduct disorder – Yes.

Recurring difficulties with the law – Well, I’ve only been arrested once but have had the police after me many times.

Tendency to violate the boundaries and rights of others – I’m not sure, unless bullying counts.

Substance abuse – Yes, to drugs and alcohol.

Aggressive, often violent behavior; prone to getting involved in fights – Nowhere near as much as I
used to but if it happens now it’s to my family.

Inability to tolerate boredom – Yes, boredom feels like torture to me.

Disregard for safety – I don’t know.

I was assessed for Antisocial Personality Disorder by a psychologist who said I tick all the boxes but she wouldn’t diagnose me with it.

This is real by the way, I’m not a troll.

So, do you think I’m one?

I’m nearly 19 now and have Asperger’s and ADHD too.

I was diagnosed with Conduct Disorder at 15.

Please only give good answers.

I’ll also say again that I’m NOT a troll, I’m just a boy who’s looking for answers.

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What do you think of my college essay?

A buzzer sounds; temporarily drowning out the yells of the spectators packed into the brilliantly lit gymnasium. At this stage in the game, a buzzer signifies the entrance of a new player onto the court. The ref waves me in, and I jog over to the player I’ll be defending; feeling energized by the brief rest on the bench. The clock is ticking down on the fourth quarter. It’s crucial that we make a stop here to cement our hard-earned lead. I turn my attention to the opposing team, which rapidly bears down on us and begins to pass around the perimeter. Their leading scorer suddenly brakes towards the middle, leaving his man caught in a pick a few feet behind. He catches the ball and turns to shoot: he misses, the ball bounces towards me. Instinctively, I lurch towards it. My mind blocks out everything else—the players behind me, the crowd, the cheering student section—and focuses only on what lies in front of me. I begin to dribble up the court and spot our point guard dashing out in front of me with his defender hot on his heels. Without losing a stride, I pick up my dribble and fling the ball in front of my teammate. Another half-second brings us to a new scenario. Our point guard has brought the ball near the basket but has been cut off by his defender: I realize what is going to happen next. My feet leave the ground as my teammate lobs the ball near the basket. Everything feels so natural; my movements are the result of hours of practice and training. I grab the ball and slam it through the hoop.
Basketball has been a major part of my life for over ten years, and has shaped both my character and outlook in radical ways. One of the first things I learned from basketball was the importance of team work. Even as a little child just beginning to play, I, along with all my teammates, quickly grasped that working together was the only way to achieve success. My early AAU team became a family; we supported each other on and off the court. The friendships that were built playing basketball remain some of the strongest in my life. As I grew older and started playing on my seventh grade school team, basketball began to shape me in other ways. I learned the importance of willpower; how to control myself both mentally and physically in order to achieve my goals. I learned how to lead others, and how to learn from other’s examples. Basketball has taught me perseverance, focus, patience, humility, pride, loyalty, and resolve. While I will not play varsity basketball in college, the effect it has had on me will profoundly impact every aspect of my life. One thing is for sure, I would not be the person I am without it.

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