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Old January 30th 17, 10:18 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Characteristics of the Psychopathic Personality

Updated March 01, 2016.

The study of the psychopath reveals an individual who is incapable of
feeling guilt, remorse or empathy for their actions. They are
generally cunning, manipulative and know the difference between right
and wrong, but dismiss it as applying to them.
First Encounter With a Psychopath

On first impression, psychopaths generally appear charming, engaged,
caring and friendly. Outwardly, they seem to be logical, reasonable,
and with well thought-out goals and give the impression that they can
accurately reason and that there are consequences for antisocial and
unlawful behavior and will react with the appropriate responses. They
also appear capable of self-examination and will openly criticize
themselves for past mistakes.

Under clinical evaluation, psychopaths do not show the common symptoms
associated with neurotic behavior. This includes nervousness, high
anxiety, hysteria, mood swings, extreme fatigue, and headaches. On the
contrary, when in situations that most normal people would find
upsetting, psychopaths appear unnerved, and emotionally void of fear
and anxiety.

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Signs of Psychopathic Behavior
An About Face

Initially, psychopaths are highly reliable, devoted and trustworthy,
then suddenly and without provocation, they become extremely
unreliable and show no regard or interest to how their actions effect
the situation, regardless of its importance. Where they were once
viewed as being honest and with sincere intentions, they will do a
sudden about face and begin lying without concerns. This holds true
even in small matters when there is no benefit in lying, yet the
psychopath will choose to be untruthful.

Because psychopaths have mastered the art of deception by presenting
such positive behavior at first, those around them are slow to accept
the abrupt change and total disregard for the relationship that was
built. When psychopaths are finally confronted with their lack of
responsibility, honesty or loyalty, it generally has no impact on
their attitude or future performance. They are truly unable to
perceive the concept that truthfulness and integrity is something that
other people value in themselves.
Unable to Accept Responsibility for Failures

Psychopaths turn into performers when they need to mimic normal human
emotions that they have never felt. This holds true when they are
faced with failure. When they appear to be humble and own up to their
mistakes, their true goal is to be perceived as the martyr or
sacrificial lamb willing to accept blame so others do not have to.

If the ploy fails to work and they are blamed, they will emphatically
deny any responsibility and, without feeling any shame, turn to lies,
manipulation and point their fingers at the "true" culprits. When
psychopaths are unable to convince the powers at be that they have not
erred, they fume, and obsess over it, often murmuring sarcastic
comments under their breath as they plot their revenge.
Risky Antisocial Behavior With No Gain

Antisocial behavior like cheating, lying, robbing, stealing,
agitating, fighting, adultery and killing, appeals to psychopaths,
with or without reaping any hefty rewards. They appear drawn to
antisocial behavior that is high risk and has no apparent goal. Some
theorize that psychopaths like to put themselves into dangerous
situations or where there is a high risk of being arrested, because of
the adrenalin rush that they experience. Since psychopaths generally
do not feel many of the emotions that normal people feel, any extreme
sensation feels good. Others believe that they do it in order to
reinforce their sense of superiority and to prove that they are
smarter than everyone, including the police.
Exhibits Horrible Judgment

Despite the fact that psychopaths are logical thinkers and enjoy
viewing themselves as being highly intelligent, they consistently
exhibit astonishingly horrible judgment. When they are faced with two
paths, one that is clearly a path to gold and the other that is
clearly a path to ashes, the psychopath will take the path to ashes.
And, because psychopaths seen unable to learn from their own
experiences, they will be prone to taking the same path again and
again.
Egocentric and Unable to Love

Psychopaths are highly egomaniacal to the point that it is hard for a
normal person to comprehend it as being real. Their self-centeredness
is so deeply rooted and unchangeable that it renders them completely
incapable of loving others, including parents, spouses and their own
children.

The only time psychopaths show an ordinary response to kindness or
special treatment by others is when it can be used to their advantage
or facilitate some personal plan or goal. For example, a psychopathic
father who is still loved by his children despite the deep suffering
he has caused them may put on a show of appreciation only so that they
continue to put money into his prison account or pay his legal fees.
Conventional Treatment Empowers the Psychopath

There are different degrees of psychopathic behavior and different
types including the sexual psychopaths and the work psychopaths. Most
studies indicate that there are no conventional methods available
which cures psychopathic behavior. On the contrary, when conventional
methods have been used, the psychopath becomes empowered, and reacts
by improving their cunning, manipulative methods and their ability to
conceal their true personality, even from trained eyes.


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Old January 30th 17, 10:51 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Old January 30th 17, 12:33 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:

Could we use a nuclear bomb to incinerate these crap?

Crap Bin there!


Yes, that's how we do it here.

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