How Psychopaths Think and Behave - Part 2 | FULL DOCUMENTARY

2023 ж. 29 Қаз.
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Beguiling and terrifying. Manipulative and narcissistic. Cruel and dangerous. Psychopaths can be anywhere around us.
Delve into the dark world of psychopaths and learn about their particular set of behaviors and traits. Through testimonies from victims and interviews with an eminent neuroscientist, a criminal investigative psychologist and qualified experts, discover exactly why you should steer clear of psychopaths.
Documentary: Psychopaths among us
Directed by: Charles Gervais
Production: Trio orange
#fulldocumentary #documentary #film

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  • The most salient advice is at the 44 minute mark, "It's protecting ourselves with knowledge because psychopaths walk amongst us."

    @le_th_@le_th_4 ай бұрын
  • This stuff should be taught in High School

    @khalidalzayani7072@khalidalzayani70726 ай бұрын
    • That’s brilliant. It would cut down the high schoolers who are baby psychos. Usually teens and teachers don’t know what they’re do with them. When i graduated i moved and it was before social media to keep connected. So someone we knew (same first name) from a different school assumed my identity. She’s been very busy and now I don’t have a choice, I have to attend my reunions for damage control

      @lynnschaeferle-zh4go@lynnschaeferle-zh4goАй бұрын
    • The problem with that is that the majority of teenagers will test as at least somewhat psychopathic and narcissistic

      @MeredithCarmona@MeredithCarmonaАй бұрын
  • Another very sad thing is when someone is trying to warn others about this psychopath,,,, They are NOT believed until it's too late.!!!!😪

    @cheri4939@cheri49394 ай бұрын
    • That's another trait: no one believes he is evil. He's totally believed and liked. The one that I know is like that.

      @nicolasdelaforge7420@nicolasdelaforge74202 ай бұрын
    • Yes! I once read that it is our duty to warn people in case we know a psychopath, so I did, but they all gave me that look as if I was crazy! I have to watch how he keeps on ruining lives! And some still don´t see it´s him being responsible for it!

      @areagial@areagial28 күн бұрын
    • ​@@areagial🎯 betrayal blindness by charm and desire for ???

      @allthingsnewlife@allthingsnewlife2 күн бұрын
  • Good behavior in prison is no guarantee of good behavior when released. Psychopaths who hurt people or are violent shouldn't be released imo

    @annazaman9657@annazaman96574 ай бұрын
  • My ex is a psychopath, he cheated for many years and when was found out never showed guilt, didn’t apologize, and ten years post divorce is still constantly looking for ways to harm and exploit me.because he can act charming, very few people believe me - he knows how to get people to admire him

    @Mossyrocklove@Mossyrocklove6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@InjectBleachso you are a psychopath watching a documentary about psychopaths. It's all about you.

      @EverybodyUnite@EverybodyUnite6 ай бұрын
    • I would like to meet him

      @chebrubin@chebrubin5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@chebrubinWhy? Are you a masochist?

      @glendabarton1914@glendabarton19145 ай бұрын
    • @glendabarton1914 lol have we found our Narcissist?

      @chebrubin@chebrubin5 ай бұрын
    • Prolly because it's all in your head.

      @R.S.G879@R.S.G8795 ай бұрын
  • After 30 years I figured out I was dealing with a psycho. I dislocated my shoulder and he just stood there watching while I called insurance and clinics for treatment. He did drive me to the hospital. I realized any time I was in pain he would look at me with a blank look, almost like a 3 year old studying something interesting.

    @lynnschaeferle-zh4go@lynnschaeferle-zh4go6 ай бұрын
    • It's so cringey seeing everyone's comments starting with "My psycho" y'all should all check into Histrionic psychological disorder. Hope y'all get the help y'all need❤

      @VegaRayo@VegaRayo6 ай бұрын
    • @@VegaRayo It's Histrionic *personality disorder smart guy. Why are you telling people to check into it as if you're so well informed when actually you're so clueless about it you dont even know its correct name.

      @nomudnolotus4410@nomudnolotus44106 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, my mom did that.

      @osajohnson1957@osajohnson19576 ай бұрын
    • @@osajohnson1957mine too

      @lisadolan689@lisadolan6896 ай бұрын
    • My cat is a psychopath.change my mind.

      @scotsman6712@scotsman67126 ай бұрын
  • “Psychopaths are not human beings, they are predators of human beings.” - Dr. Robert Hare (Inventor of the Hare Psychopathic Checklist)

    @luke125@luke1255 ай бұрын
    • I know a few people who are psychopath but not criminal

      @joanbaczek2575@joanbaczek25755 ай бұрын
    • ​@@joanbaczek2575let's hope they stay that way lol

      @LuckyHandle@LuckyHandle4 ай бұрын
    • Better to be the predator than the prey

      @thomasshoe92@thomasshoe924 ай бұрын
    • @@thomasshoe92 Spoken like a true psychopath

      @luke125@luke1254 ай бұрын
    • ​@@joanbaczek2575 Psychopaths are born. One out of one hundred persons is a psychopath. Very few psychopaths commit murder. They are incapable of feeling love. Conversely, Sociopaths are made and they are capable of love.

      @vickyabramowitz2885@vickyabramowitz28854 ай бұрын
  • The more I have heard what a psychopath is the more I realise I have had close relationships with them.

    @cherylween4973@cherylween49734 ай бұрын
  • Psychopaths don't change. Period.

    @PantheraOnca60@PantheraOnca606 ай бұрын
    • Nor do people diagnosed with NPD, in other words narcissists.

      @izil1fe@izil1fe3 ай бұрын
    • A leopard can't change his/her spots 😊

      @St63420@St634203 ай бұрын
    • Agree. Look at Edwin Kemper.

      @barbstotter7288@barbstotter72882 ай бұрын
    • Not sure about sociopaths.

      @robertdeland3390@robertdeland3390Ай бұрын
  • I agree completely- we need public education. We could do it in schools as part of sex ed (relationship ed.). If I had any kind of knowledge on the subject before-hand, I wouldn't have tangled with a psychopath for a year of my life, and then spent the next few years recovering.

    @inspiredinthedark23@inspiredinthedark236 ай бұрын
    • Parents should teach you about the real world and people, I would hate to entrust the education system to shape how much child believes a healthy relationship should be.

      @Jxxzph@Jxxzph5 ай бұрын
    • @@Jxxzph Parents are the most destructive psychopaths out there... ! It's absolutely why, during and since the Pandemic, more children suffer and are committing suicide at rates never before seen in society. Around the globe, even.

      @trinleywangmo@trinleywangmo4 ай бұрын
    • Or a lifetime recovering

      @judithhofweber4858@judithhofweber48584 ай бұрын
    • 20 years stuck 5 years free and I’m waiting on the police now he doesn’t stop 😢

      @LizEarthAngel3@LizEarthAngel34 ай бұрын
    • No, not in sex ed that’s controversial. In a budgeting class would be better.

      @sw6118@sw61184 ай бұрын
  • i did not expect it going in but this was actually a fantastic documentary on psychopaths amidst an ocean of lame and regurgitated ones. great job. thoroughly enjoyed it.

    @heidi5346@heidi53464 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely the best explanation of the psychopathic mind

    @suegibson9643@suegibson96434 ай бұрын
  • Rape is not a sexual act but rather a act of violence

    @ferguson8143@ferguson81435 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, catch phrases without backing in data.

      @LoveOneAnotherHeSaid@LoveOneAnotherHeSaid5 ай бұрын
    • @@LoveOneAnotherHeSaid Well, the _data_ shows he's right. It's always about power.

      @trinleywangmo@trinleywangmo4 ай бұрын
    • Sexual violence.

      @Neucleus@Neucleus4 ай бұрын
    • I think they explained it well in this episode. Gives the perpetrators a rush/power trip and may get worse due to the law of diminishing returns. Sick and perverted.

      @murrayneish4695@murrayneish46952 ай бұрын
  • The weird thing is they can be very charming ,they also get involved with your friends and people you know to find put your weakness and things they can use against you.then again Bundy was very charming.

    @verityowens9638@verityowens96386 ай бұрын
    • I think we all have a good side and a bad side. Good people try to keep their bad side locked away. They can't really make this unpleasant side of themselves disappear, but they do try to weaken it, or starve it. For them, the bad side only really comes out in stressful situations, or when the good side is temporarily disabled. And good people feel regret for their laspses -- they feel guilty that their good side has an ugly evil twin that sometimes shows his face. Bad people, by contrast, feel that always keeping a part of themselves locked up is a waste of resources. They feel that they need to use every weapon that they possess to survive in a harsh world & often let their bad side out, on purpose, to accomplish certain objectives. Their good side is also a kind of tool for them. Sometimes they "compartmentalize" and try to keep each side strong and pure; and often, bizarrely, their good and bad sides are basically friends and can cooperate well. They feel free, powerful, and superior. They feel like they've found the cheat-code to life. I think good people have an intuitive understanding that you can really only choose one side or the other. Bad people, who are greedy and selfish by nature, want it all. This kinda works for them for a while, but, I think in the end their goodness becomes fake, because goodness isn't really a tool, as they think, but is a gift we enjoy giving away. Anyway, I agree that evil people/psychopaths can be very charming. And they can even do good, and be good, temporarily. This makes them very dangerous and hard to detect -- and super hard to understand. But there's nonetheless some inner darkness and fakeness to them that sometimes we can feel as a weird vibe they give off. I think that, once discovered, they really should be destroyed or banished. You can't safely keep them around. They're always scheming and working to manipulate others. And their evil side will never really go back in its cage. I think in them, anyway, the cage is gone.

      @polarvortex3294@polarvortex32946 ай бұрын
    • ​@@polarvortex3294 Very well written and describes exactly how I feel as an empath who's bad side generally only comes out as a defense and I feel guilt if I am aggressive or mean in those moments. I grew up as an oldest of six as a scapegoat beating post in a highly narcissistic psychopathic family and went through my fair share of addictions and overall high levels of coping dysfunction before restoring my mental health through my own healing work about seven years ago, now pushing forty. I was with a grandiose psychopathic woman for a year that I finally broke it off with six months ago and halfway through ended up in a psych ward thinking I was losing my mind from the narcissistic style abuse and crazy happenings like my missing cat and six months later her detached bizarre story about killing a cat as a teen to hurt her neighbor. It pretty much dawned on me immediately that this was a sinister confession in a style she knew I would know but of course I'd be crazy if I started asking the obvious questions like "why would you wait six months after my cat is gone to tell me this crazy disturbing personal story about yourself, especially after my cat companion mysteriously disappears and never returns?" It haunts me more than the knowing even that she was unfaithful to me, something about murdering someone's pet to hurt them is ultra sick and twisted and I'm not accusing, I flat out knew and intuitively did all along. A bit of a ramble I suppose but I am thinking you might not mind given your intellectual capacity and similar communicating style as my own. It comes down to a choice, and once you've cracked the code of what's going on here, that choice is either to maintain the righteous path while resisting the dark side, or give up the good fight, which really isn't a fight if you are just a good person by nature, you're right. It's refreshing to hear something being said by someone else that I say to people very often. There is certainly a pendulum which swings in an eternal dance between the forces of good and evil that exists within us all, or at least the real players in this game of life. To me it's not much of a game though. I feel like it's somewhat of a punishment or a sick joke but I am hoping I'm wrong. I think that the light that shines within us reminds them that at some point there will be a judgement for their ill wills and selfish ways, and the mask(s) they wear will all be in a pile of broken shards at their unclothed feet. At least that's the intuitive feeling I get about this journey's completion. It's clear what path you walk :)

      @jacob8266@jacob82665 ай бұрын
    • A shallow and hollow charm...

      @mack8488@mack84885 ай бұрын
    • the accomplished psycopath is always MORE charming than others when they want to be. they are the kings of charming. they make the best politicians, salesmen etc..

      @terrenceolivido741@terrenceolivido7415 ай бұрын
    • @@terrenceolivido741it took me 30 years to realize that I was involved with a narcissistic psychopath. He was charming and funny. He was extremely successful. He was well thought of in the community. Hell he even has a state park named after him. The deeper I got into the relationship the more I tried to rationalize his actions. I used to tell him jokingly that he should start a cult because he was so good at charming people and getting them to do what he wanted. There were so many red flags that I didn’t see. I believed he had my best interests at heart. He was much older than me when we met. Much more worldly, more life experience than my sheltered self. I would always think back to how understanding and thoughtful he was after my mother died. He listened to me and boosted my confidence. I took everything he said and did at face value. I didn’t know about love bombing. He was a pro at pushing my limits then being Mr wonderful. I’m still having realizations about his actions and coming to terms with what he was actually doing to me. It’s been three years. But I’m happier and healthier than I have ever been. I’m just glad that I woke up and finally realized what was going on. I wish you all the best.

      @butterbeanqueen8148@butterbeanqueen81485 ай бұрын
  • The psychopath is the one that innocently destroys people on special occasions. Like their wedding day because they are jealous and can't stand to see anyone else be to happy. And no amount of success or money will ever make them happy so they just keep on having a miserable life.

    @bonniedunbar6717@bonniedunbar67174 ай бұрын
  • Psychopaths' super power is how normal they can appear when the situation calls for it, their the consummate actors

    @jdevine42@jdevine426 ай бұрын
    • the psycopath must learn early that they are differant and have to hide it. i think one of the greatest indicators of a high IQ psycopath is their ability to recognize others. they gravitate together and secretly wink to each other. two psycopaths should be able to get along very very well. i recently read of a highly educated and well-to-do father and daughter that murdered her husband in cold blood. this cannot happen unless they share these genes seems to me.

      @terrenceolivido741@terrenceolivido7415 ай бұрын
    • "Super Power"? Are you age 6?

      @LoveOneAnotherHeSaid@LoveOneAnotherHeSaid5 ай бұрын
    • @@LoveOneAnotherHeSaid gee whiz who woke up on the wrong side of the bed today?

      @jdevine42@jdevine425 ай бұрын
    • ​@jdevine42 yea someone was getting upset over pretty much nothing! Doesn't it make u laugh how people respond 2 comments?

      @Mongieboy@Mongieboy3 ай бұрын
    • * they're, not their!

      @cherylween4973@cherylween49733 ай бұрын
  • I've watched the 2 parts. Excellent documentary. Well researched and explained by experts. 🎉🎉🎉

    @rocioaguilera3555@rocioaguilera35556 ай бұрын
    • Informative and thorough

      @rocioaguilera3555@rocioaguilera35556 ай бұрын
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      @SLICE_Full_Doc@SLICE_Full_Doc6 ай бұрын
    • Yes, I agree! Please do a long documentary on your Canadian psychopath Musicians! Who stalk their audience members…please.

      @missnellaful@missnellaful2 ай бұрын
  • Cognitive therapy: Teaching psychopaths to prey on others in ways they can get away with.

    @charlesfaure1189@charlesfaure11896 ай бұрын
    • A bleak prospect, but I suspect you are right What as a society shall we do with them? It’s a difficult question.

      @internetperson9121@internetperson91215 ай бұрын
    • Not true. They're particularly difficult to differentiate from malignant narcissists (even often conflated with them) because there's a huge overlap between the two (looking at prisoner populations, mostly). Narcissists, malignant or not, will give themselves away. They can't help it. It's built in! They WANT the adoration...

      @trinleywangmo@trinleywangmo4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@internetperson9121cognitive therapy ain't worth a 💩

      @justshay@justshay4 ай бұрын
    • Agree! The therapists egos are so caught up in trying to fix people that they get taken too.

      @Kwatson855@Kwatson8554 ай бұрын
  • These two parts were really excellent. I'd love to see more like this.❤

    @mookzmom@mookzmom6 ай бұрын
  • Wow Im blown away at how awesome this documentary was made! I thank you & appreciate those who were involved in the making of this video, DAMN ! This was explained in such a way that it has made the topic easier to understand. Highly recommend and should probably be mandatory to watch in schools by employees and students as well

    @madameHeather_MoonFlow@madameHeather_MoonFlow6 ай бұрын
    • @@JoDo777 Facts 💯

      @madameHeather_MoonFlow@madameHeather_MoonFlow4 ай бұрын
  • I think some dont even know what they are. A doctor involved with studying psychopathy did the test, and found out he was on the scale. Not wvery psychopath is a serial killer. Some are very accomplished people. Something to think about.

    @SUZANNECARPENTER-ou3je@SUZANNECARPENTER-ou3je6 ай бұрын
    • If conscience is there...and self awareness they can become brilliant in their fields. H g tutor is one isn't he. But controls himself.

      @user-ym3xf6xp4c@user-ym3xf6xp4c5 ай бұрын
    • Yeah that doctor is professor Fallon and he is in this documentary

      @i.ehrenfest349@i.ehrenfest3495 ай бұрын
    • @@user-ym3xf6xp4cwho is h g tutor?

      @i.ehrenfest349@i.ehrenfest3495 ай бұрын
    • Yes, there are callings where parts of these traits are useful. Also, the traits are those agreed on with little data. Psychology is closer to witchcraft when you go looking for evidence to back a "theory".

      @LoveOneAnotherHeSaid@LoveOneAnotherHeSaid5 ай бұрын
    • I agree. On a wide spectrum.

      @doreenplischke2169@doreenplischke21695 ай бұрын
  • In the Netherlands, people like this don’t get a prison sentence, they are held in prison clinics where they have a fairly big room, are allowed computers (not internet, I believe) and are treated quite well. Every 2 years there’s a decision about keeping them in or letting them go. Many are kept inside for all their lives.

    @i.ehrenfest349@i.ehrenfest3495 ай бұрын
    • Are you speaking about psychopaths that have committed crimes?

      @ytkimberly4629@ytkimberly46295 ай бұрын
    • @@ytkimberly4629 oh yes, this only happens if they’ve committed crimes

      @i.ehrenfest349@i.ehrenfest3495 ай бұрын
    • We are sick. All of us.

      @LoveOneAnotherHeSaid@LoveOneAnotherHeSaid5 ай бұрын
    • @@LoveOneAnotherHeSaid All of you’s psychopaths, or all of us people?

      @i.ehrenfest349@i.ehrenfest3495 ай бұрын
    • Interesting. They are definitely worth studying.

      @TeamCat1128@TeamCat11284 ай бұрын
  • Oh my psycho knew what he was doing was wrong but he wanted to do it and he knew he could. He hated his stepmother and stepsister, so he got married so he could reenact his childhood. He always got bored but the mission to destroy me consumed him. Everyone says that they are shocked because he’s such a nice guy.

    @lynnschaeferle-zh4go@lynnschaeferle-zh4go6 ай бұрын
    • Your psycho?

      @lennarthagen3638@lennarthagen36386 ай бұрын
    • Damn.....My brother's also on the spectrum and he does that with me. We are both in our 50's but he's unable to move on from our childhood. He's deeply stuck and unable to evolve.

      @AliciaM5555@AliciaM55556 ай бұрын
    • I believe they are born their brains are crooked at birth

      @kRomani-gh4ws@kRomani-gh4ws6 ай бұрын
    • Excuse me did you own him?

      @mercurylincoln755@mercurylincoln7556 ай бұрын
    • @@InjectBleach people just sharing their experiences here mate

      @AliciaM5555@AliciaM55556 ай бұрын
  • Well made documentary. The doctor explaining how the psychopathic/ narcissistic 'high' works was very much on point with that. I've known diagnosed sociopaths, psychopaths and narcissists. Quite a few actually, about 15 in total over the span of my life. There's a whole lot of good information in this video. However, it takes experience and as said knowledge to spot a possible psycho, it's not that easy. So that last advise at the end is often easier said than done.

    @alainvosselman9960@alainvosselman99606 ай бұрын
    • Why so many? I've known quite a few myself but that's a lot. I often wonder if I attract that. 😕😕

      @AliciaM5555@AliciaM55556 ай бұрын
    • @@AliciaM5555 Yes it indeed, certain social situations you find yourself in, being well connected, wealthy or lots of time on your hands.. or character traits can have you attract such individuals.

      @alainvosselman9960@alainvosselman99606 ай бұрын
    • @@alainvosselman9960 bullshit

      @scientistatwork4667@scientistatwork46675 ай бұрын
    • their background will give them away every time

      @GaZonk100@GaZonk1005 ай бұрын
    • I think more are being born these days. Years ago you'd see one or two amongst hundreds. Now even groups of them seem to be around. Because of their audacity they fool many and seem to get away with it. They manipulate communities.

      @user-ym3xf6xp4c@user-ym3xf6xp4c5 ай бұрын
  • 10/10 for dubbing instead of making us read.

    @ununseptium7961@ununseptium79616 ай бұрын
    • I’d rather hear the French. Surely you’re capable of reading?

      @Woodman-Spare-that-tree@Woodman-Spare-that-tree6 ай бұрын
    • @@Woodman-Spare-that-tree I can read, but I can also do other things while listening.

      @ununseptium7961@ununseptium79616 ай бұрын
    • ⁠​⁠@@Woodman-Spare-that-treeI absolutely have no issue with reading subtitles, but concerning this documentary (and so many other long form videos on KZhead) I’m grateful I can enjoy the content while completing other tasks; that’s why I too appreciate this being dubbed

      @JasonWindsor88@JasonWindsor88Ай бұрын
  • Thank you, Hare's test has opened my eyes about a person I know. I couldn't really understand his behavior. I have been duped from the start, he wasn't as he first showed himself to me: kind, nice, caring. Then, little by little he started to show psycho traits, until arriving to do horrible things. I thought he was a victim, that he needed help, but I finally understand, he scores 30 on the test. As I thought he needed help and I loved him, I have been teaching him how to be more organized, behave, dress, talk to people, etc. I shouldn't have done it. I've just made him more functional, but he has turn much worse in his psychopathic traits, maybe fueled because he gets now the attention of women. He couldn't get it before because he was nerdy and creepy.

    @arelendil7@arelendil72 ай бұрын
    • Same here! Exactly the same! I didn´t know..I had to find out! I googled his more and more weird behavior also to the people around him. It took me aprox a year to find out! too late though! At least I could run!

      @areagial@areagial28 күн бұрын
  • A psychopath can't un-psychopath himself in prison. He just want's to be released and he will behave to get out.

    @trex3003@trex30032 ай бұрын
  • AMAZING documentary!!!!

    @victoriagrow30@victoriagrow306 ай бұрын
  • What a terrible thing , to rob people like that.😢

    @michelemelucci4667@michelemelucci46675 ай бұрын
  • One in one hundred is a very chilling statistic 😮

    @queenofthebutterflies5212@queenofthebutterflies52126 ай бұрын
  • Snappppp that was powerful!!! “Nature loads the gun, nurture fires the bullet!!” 😱😱😱

    @labitcoineragt3596@labitcoineragt359619 күн бұрын
  • Extraordinary magnificent documentary.....you learn a lot from watching this.

    @litsazorzou1568@litsazorzou15686 ай бұрын
    • ...mostly, that its not a documentary at all, but a piece of purposfully misleading propaganda against a minority.

      @petermeyer6873@petermeyer68736 ай бұрын
    • There is nothing you can use in this program. The experts are coached by the producer to be "dramatic". I would seek better factual data that this glib narrative. Start with what percentage of a given population are this way ...

      @LoveOneAnotherHeSaid@LoveOneAnotherHeSaid5 ай бұрын
  • The Canadian (in) justice system is a shame. They seem like they don't care about the safety of the society 😢

    @rocioaguilera3555@rocioaguilera35556 ай бұрын
    • Big government people need weak citizens to need big government people. Scared citizens give sociopathic big government people a perverted sense of importance.

      @candeffect@candeffect4 ай бұрын
    • No where.

      @trinleywangmo@trinleywangmo4 ай бұрын
    • Justin Trudeau. Seriously you can't see something horribly wrong with him? The word care has never entered in his mind on a sincere level. I pity Canada.

      @nancyk-ms3pc@nancyk-ms3pc4 ай бұрын
    • They only care about gays,lesbians and especially TRANSWOMEN😅

      @josmclove4426@josmclove44264 ай бұрын
  • NARCISSISM and PSYCHOPATHY most of the time, fit like hand and glove.

    @cheri4939@cheri49394 ай бұрын
    • There's a lot of over lap, but they aren't the same personality disorder.

      @trinleywangmo@trinleywangmo4 ай бұрын
    • Yes Salt and pepper. With a bit if arcinec 😊

      @St63420@St634203 ай бұрын
    • All psychopaths have a lot of narcissistic traits but not all narcs are psychopathic.

      @SassySlater@SassySlater2 ай бұрын
    • Ah, the malignant narcissist. I had an eight year relationship with one of those. I'm two years out, but still feel the effects every day.

      @kimrobinson6285@kimrobinson62852 ай бұрын
    • ​@@trinleywangmoHe never said they were the same...just that there's a high degree of comorbidity.

      @kimrobinson6285@kimrobinson62852 ай бұрын
  • I love watching people looking in from the outside and explaining it so eloquently. It's a foolhardy endeavor.

    @SunKingMCD@SunKingMCD5 ай бұрын
  • Pay attention to the patterns. No more excuses. Observe. Identify. Remove.

    @user-zz5hm1xn6l@user-zz5hm1xn6l4 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations on the documentary. Thank you really.

    @estelao.b.1473@estelao.b.14735 ай бұрын
  • "Who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes?" Sadly, I know this personality very well. I hope to never see it again.

    @Mank49ers@Mank49ers4 ай бұрын
  • Psychopaths in treatment,only become better psychopaths.

    @KelseyOdetteDemersKchime@KelseyOdetteDemersKchime2 ай бұрын
  • After doing the test..free online..in regards to my 26yr old son...i then asked my daughter to do it..she's a nurse..in respect to my son..i got 35 and she got 37 out of 40 regarding him and his behaviour..i honestly dread to hear from his father..whom he lives with..its never good news..my daughter and I are no longer in his life..

    @alisonhammond4662@alisonhammond46622 ай бұрын
    • The results of the HARE checklist are not valid when self-administered, fyi.

      @kimrobinson6285@kimrobinson62852 ай бұрын
    • They did the test for a family member . Its only those with a close longstanding history that can really administer this test accurately. Professionals need family, schools and work/ criminal history to make this diagnosis.

      @samporter2146@samporter2146Ай бұрын
  • This is incredible thank you

    @Nat06@Nat064 ай бұрын
  • Most psychopaths do no commit murder. But nthey are often very succesful in a work environment because they do not care about things a "normal " person would find questionable.

    @santacruz7455@santacruz74553 ай бұрын
  • Unfortunately "normal" everyday people cannot possibly understand how these people think or why they behave the way they do. To me, they are not human, they have to ACT at being human because they don't really have the same emotions that we feel.

    @freedomfirst5557@freedomfirst55573 ай бұрын
  • 0:58: Why such short jail-time?! Oh, right. Canada has no balls.

    @johanneabelsen1644@johanneabelsen16446 ай бұрын
    • The US is catching up fast!

      @kimrobinson6285@kimrobinson62852 ай бұрын
  • I agree with those who say this should be taught in high school (and earlier); even kids need to know that there are heartless people out there. If it's not already part of a psychology class, it damn well should be - and in depth. Narcissism should be part of it too. Maybe a stand-alone class on how to protect yourself from potentially harmful people & how to establish personal boundaries. Even "normal" people will use you if you let them or if you're unaware of what they're up to. I've learned the hard way to be careful with strangers & new acquaintances. You just don't know what they might be after. I don't mean that we need to be afraid of everyone, or paranoid, just careful. And early education would certainly help all of us. We need to know what we're dealing with.

    @tomk4590@tomk4590Күн бұрын
  • Today I have to leave my home.After being stalked for 8 months by a psychopatic couple.

    @carolinatollander7904@carolinatollander79046 ай бұрын
  • Nonsense. It’s completely erroneous to think psychos should be in society. My psycho is as gentle as a lamb but used his brain for torturing; or even just to prove he’s smarter. He has ruined scores of lives, including his family so because he’s not violent he can go on and on to ruin lives . Survival of the Fittest.

    @lynnschaeferle-zh4go@lynnschaeferle-zh4go6 ай бұрын
    • Chilling words.

      @ventumloquitur8250@ventumloquitur82505 ай бұрын
    • Darwinian Evolution doesn't include living to honor God with repentance in God's salvation. Everyone who would harm you doesn't think about repentance because they don't have the higher purpose of living to honor God.

      @candeffect@candeffect4 ай бұрын
    • @@candeffect That's your interpretation. I wonder why so many dark triad afflicted people are attracted to religions. Best mask to harm whole generations of people...

      @trinleywangmo@trinleywangmo4 ай бұрын
    • @@candeffectI don’t harm people because I know it’s wrong and I feel it’s wrong. It hurts me to harm others. It has nothing to do with religion. As an agnostic person I’ve always felt religious people demonstrate their own lack of internal morality by suggesting that without god there’s no way of knowing right from wrong. To be born with no moral compass and to have to be told & threatened with eternal damnation sounds like a great description of a psychopath. It’s so funny that religious people think it’s some sort of “gotcha moment” to admit they have no innate internal morality. Of course this is not all religious people by any stretch. But I have heard this argument countless times

      @WoodlandT@WoodlandT4 ай бұрын
    • Yes they leave a path of destruction throughout their lives.

      @CopingwithGrattitude@CopingwithGrattitude4 ай бұрын
  • Excellent documentary 👌

    @terencehennegan1439@terencehennegan14395 ай бұрын
  • I feel so bad for the people who got scammed by earl jones... Their rage must be unimaginable

    @sarahcouture24@sarahcouture2415 күн бұрын
  • These are very educational videos. I am thankful to the victims of psychopaths too . Thank-you for sharing your testimonies. I'm wondering if personality disorders lead to more psychopathic tendencies? My family and I are dealing with someone who has been diagnosed with histrionic, personality disorder. She's stalker like , very mean spirited and has zero remorse about the truly evil words she spews. I always go by my gut but feel very uneasy about her behavior. The psychologist that diagnosed her told my family and I that she would get worse with age and she has.

    @JustEye_La@JustEye_La2 ай бұрын
    • Wait…..the professional she sees spike to u and ur family about her? Are u related to the woman? And did the therapist have permission from her to speak to u about her therapy and diagnosis? There’s strict laws that prevent therapist from gossiping about their clients to prevent this type of assault on someone seeking therapy….it sounds to me more like u and ur family have targeted someone in ur family who has been ur scapegoat and now ur spreading lies about her to try manipulating how people see her….as ur scapegoat…because u and ur family are the actual psychopaths …leave the poor woman alone and go see a therapist urself is what u sound like u need

      @w8what575@w8what5752 ай бұрын
    • Psychopaths are born with a different brain structure, so people don't become "more psychopathic".

      @kimrobinson6285@kimrobinson62852 ай бұрын
  • Thanks!

    @johnm8891@johnm88914 ай бұрын
  • I'm wondering what doubts she had about Uncle but choose to ignore further investigation.

    @hulamei3117@hulamei31176 ай бұрын
  • I don't truly believe the psychiatrist, he is not in control of his mental health.

    @intensepassion3382@intensepassion33826 ай бұрын
  • This is so informative and interesting. Thank you 😊

    @jackiereynolds5424@jackiereynolds54244 ай бұрын
  • WHY should society have these monsters unleashed on to them.

    @jeanettecoleman-mz7ie@jeanettecoleman-mz7ie4 ай бұрын
  • Pedophiles dont want to give harsh sentences to Pedophiles. Most judges and politicians are into to kidos.

    @outlawandoutdoorstv9901@outlawandoutdoorstv99016 ай бұрын
    • @@InjectBleach that's kinda the point I'm making my friend. Everyone says the same shit you just said until it's proven. This happens everyday, conspiracy theories proven conspiracy fact. Look into how many police officers and judges and politicians are into kids.

      @outlawandoutdoorstv9901@outlawandoutdoorstv99016 ай бұрын
    • @@outlawandoutdoorstv9901I agree, this has been my thought for a long time. The sentence, time is very lenient, for such an abhorrent crime.

      @narelleschulze3959@narelleschulze39593 ай бұрын
  • They belive it is all about them, so they think and behave accordingly.

    @henryschmit3340@henryschmit33405 ай бұрын
  • Ignore em it infuriates

    @gowdsake7103@gowdsake71036 ай бұрын
  • Canadian sentences are ridiculously lenient.

    @TS-rd7oy@TS-rd7oy4 ай бұрын
  • Behold for I send you out as sheep amongst the wolves... God

    @missladybug319@missladybug3195 ай бұрын
  • The movie The Wolf of Wall Street was mentioned in regards to Leonardo DiCaprio’s character in this documentary . I was surprised that the movie Wall Street wasn’t referenced as well. Certainly the character Gordon Gecko ( Played by Michael Douglas) was a Psychopath. A Corporate Psychopath…… ⚛️☮️🌏

    @6Fiona6_P_6@6Fiona6_P_6Ай бұрын
  • Put your money into the children, absolutely. This should be so obvious to our government and businesses leaders but tragically they appear to be asleep at the wheel.

    @marianhunt8899@marianhunt88993 ай бұрын
  • Smart test!!! "This is my watch, you want it,how are you gonna get it"?

    @mack8488@mack84885 ай бұрын
  • He has the psychopathic charisma

    @rocioaguilera3555@rocioaguilera35556 ай бұрын
    • Who

      @SudeepChetri@SudeepChetri3 ай бұрын
  • Much obliged.

    @ElkoJohn@ElkoJohn2 күн бұрын
  • If you get involved with these types, even to try and “help” them, it will negatively affect your future, your relatives and friend’s futures, your children’s futures ( do not have children with psychopaths or malignant narcissists ), even the futures of those you work with. That is the legacy these types leave upon you and the world. Stay away from them. Remember that some horrific acts are not “forgivable”.

    @kellyyork3898@kellyyork3898Ай бұрын
  • I've put one in court, he conned me, it;s given me psychogenic tremor

    @heathersoper6923@heathersoper6923Ай бұрын
  • How about this! We locate the, "Psychopathic Fuel Center" and dampen it down just a tad?

    @osajohnson1957@osajohnson19576 ай бұрын
  • I find watching these incredibly interesting. However It also feels like there is nothing you can do with this knowledge. Like hearing what the weather is like, somewhere else. Now I have to admit I wasn't expecting real tips on the title's question: how to identify... but ...

    @offgridcabinbelgium@offgridcabinbelgium6 ай бұрын
    • It can teach normal people how to spot red flags, and possibly avoid years of torment or worse

      @sabrinatscha2554@sabrinatscha25545 ай бұрын
    • I agree. It's pleasant middle-class chattering fodder for the living room or coffee shop - but no use. The play-acting style of the production is too simplistic. NO hard data.

      @LoveOneAnotherHeSaid@LoveOneAnotherHeSaid5 ай бұрын
    • Right nothing we can do but avoid them.

      @Kwatson855@Kwatson8554 ай бұрын
  • there is a book, i believe the title is something like " Political ponerology." the thesis of the book is that our human political system - you would include all hierachial systems - encourage high IQ psycopaths to rise in the hierarchy. In this case - at the minimum - the psycopath is the greatest liar. they are not bothered at all by lying. the ultimate job of the politician is to lie appropriately. i will not bore you with more observations on this, i will say that the emphasis on spectacular criminals as psycopaths is going away and the awareness of " psycopathy " as a general understanding is growing. " American Psycopath " - the movie - shows spectacular crimes committed by an ultimate " Wall Street " guy. the crimes of the character were portrayed graphically as an artistic illustration of what was actually going on. look at the last 5 minutes of the movie and it will hint at the reality of what it is accurately portraying.

    @terrenceolivido741@terrenceolivido7415 ай бұрын
  • Which is why you need to learn to shoot guns and get your license to have the gun as well as carry one. You need too wear things like long Chinese hair pins that hold your hair bun which would be a great weapon should you need one always carry mase and be aware of your surroundings. Change your routine often. Always be prepared. Please lock your doors and windows especially your car when out driving. You only have a half of second if that mase is fabulous to blind a attacker. Never let your guard down.

    @kellyhiggins4234@kellyhiggins42346 ай бұрын
    • "mace" not "mase."

      @pageribe2399@pageribe23996 ай бұрын
    • @@pageribe2399 I should proof read my comments when a robot is taking my notes. Thank you

      @kellyhiggins4234@kellyhiggins42346 ай бұрын
    • I agree with you. We should all have a weapon and training on how to use it. Observe your significant other for appropriate emotions and reactions. I had a close friend that I eventually discovered that she had no true feelings for anybody. She was very likeable, but she liked feelings.

      @SUZANNECARPENTER-ou3je@SUZANNECARPENTER-ou3je6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kellyhiggins4234A robot? What?

      @lydiaj7492@lydiaj74926 ай бұрын
    • @@lydiaj7492 😊

      @kellyhiggins4234@kellyhiggins42346 ай бұрын
  • Our country celebrate psychioaths.

    @intensepassion3382@intensepassion33826 ай бұрын
    • Sad but true

      @jollysomalian@jollysomalian6 ай бұрын
    • You mean Trump?

      @RM-mm1lz@RM-mm1lz4 ай бұрын
  • my heart goes out to the victims and their families. lets also try to remember these "psychopaths" are also victims of horrible abuse and are perpetuating the traume they experienced. not to say they dont have a choice. but for some, the system has really failed them.

    @michaelrc6282@michaelrc6282Ай бұрын
    • I don’t feel sorry for these monsters

      @eriomnyc6073@eriomnyc607311 күн бұрын
  • Why not feature the psychopaths in politics and other positions of power?

    @garyhowtobluetoothjblheadp3583@garyhowtobluetoothjblheadp35834 ай бұрын
  • Sorry to hear of Dr Fallon's passing He seemed to be an enigmatic person.

    @SubtropicalHobby@SubtropicalHobby26 күн бұрын
  • and they really think you are an idiot because you don't know what they are doing in secret, and/or that you really do know what they are doing but since you don't turn them in, you must be in agreement.

    @user-wg8wb9ne2d@user-wg8wb9ne2d4 ай бұрын
  • I just had my gallbladder removed 😅 Cheers!

    @Pe6ek@Pe6ek3 ай бұрын
  • Too nice to be true. Fyfe.

    @hulamei3117@hulamei31176 ай бұрын
  • Had a Singer in a Punk Band , Queens NY A very difficult person , too much to put here He was talented , buff , and also the Cat Burglar of Forest Hills in the 2010s

    @matthewotremba9230@matthewotremba92305 ай бұрын
    • Life's not dull then.

      @LoveOneAnotherHeSaid@LoveOneAnotherHeSaid5 ай бұрын
  • My brother Gus having taken the entire inheritance, did not feel the urge to give his own brother an obituary. He's simply never cared about any other himself However. He seemed to be a good father. How is that possible?

    @user-pk8fs6dj8e@user-pk8fs6dj8eАй бұрын
  • how would the battlefield look like when 2 psycopaths are going head to head lol

    @Sacred.Fire7@Sacred.Fire76 ай бұрын
    • It would be full of frightened and confused normies trying to stay alive while trying to kill the other normie doing the same thing they’re doing for the two opposing psychopaths sitting in political offices lol..u have confused who the psychopaths are..,they’re not bloody murdering scared messy killers…they’re cunning and calculated and manipulative and would have u believing the person who is able to expose them is the psychopath and not them….

      @w8what575@w8what5752 ай бұрын
  • 15:00 I've climbed up. the huge concrete slope on the Brooklyn side of the Verrazano bridge, climbed through a hole in a chain link fence onto the underside roadway which was closed, I then got onto and walked the long catwalk out to the first tower. I could not go any further because of the tower, so I tuned around and went back. I could not hold onto the rails this whole time because they were piled with thick greasy dust, and I was tripping on acid. This adventure was not the fault of the acid. I only dropped acid very rarely (2-3 X a year) and made the decision to do this way before dropping the acid. Every other time I did acid I did safe things. I was about 17 YO.

    @jeanettemarkley7299@jeanettemarkley72996 ай бұрын
    • @@InjectBleach Than why did you read it? I wanted to write my experience. It did not come with the requirement that some read it. Get lost.

      @jeanettemarkley7299@jeanettemarkley72996 ай бұрын
    • @@InjectBleach I CARE. Greetings from Greenpoint, Brooklyn, asshole.

      @pewsterbaby@pewsterbaby6 ай бұрын
    • Life's exciting, then.

      @LoveOneAnotherHeSaid@LoveOneAnotherHeSaid5 ай бұрын
    • @@LoveOneAnotherHeSaid It certainly was when I was young. I was a homeless teen and addicted to coke for at least a year in Brooklyn. I ran away for good reason and did not want anything to do with the system. I ran away the second time to the south of the US and had a very hard time of it there. I still suffer from PTSD, so I lived and adventurous life when I was younger, yes.

      @jeanettemarkley7299@jeanettemarkley72995 ай бұрын
  • Giving up watching after 31 mins. Tolerance of ever shortening of time between intrusive ads is gone.

    @steveprocter6241@steveprocter624127 күн бұрын
  • 14:00 I'm like this to a point. I hike alone in bear country (black bear) in the middle of nowhere, but it's a calculated risk. While it's not zero and escalated going alone, other risks included (getting injured, getting lost). What helps is I'm experienced in the outdoors, know orienteering, bring a high caliber handgun... The other aspect is I've pondered strong revenge against bad people, and sometimes carried it out to a lesser extent when i was young, but my Christian values stop me. I also have empathy - I hate seeing innocent people hurt and would not like to hurt them. Regarding sex, if it isn't consentual it isn't happening period. So, altogether I just consider myself eccentric.

    @sstritmatter2158@sstritmatter21585 ай бұрын
    • I didn't need Christian values to stop me from getting revenge. It doesn't matter to me one bit, if the other person "deserves" to be treated respectfully, in honor of their life, or if they wouldn't do the same for me. All that matters is that I do it for my sake (to honor my existence here), because that's the sort of person I want to be. "God" or whatever doesn't figure in, because all it takes is compassion. And to me, it's what compassion looks like. Jesus represented to people (according to the scriptures) what it looks like to have compassion. That a whole religion popped up around that... well, "in comes the psychopaths"! Why else are religions around the world shaped by these heinous people?

      @trinleywangmo@trinleywangmo4 ай бұрын
    • @@trinleywangmo compassion or any of the virtues wouldn’t exist without God, that’s why God is important, but He did endow us with a natural conscience, that is true. God represents all that is good. Jesus does represent compassion, that’s true. He also built a Church (on this rock I will build my Church…Mt 16:18). So, if Jesus isn’t heinous since He represents compassion (among many good things) and He instructed His followers to build a Church, their religion would not be heinous, either since they are following Jesus. Therefore, not all religions are heinous.

      @sstritmatter2158@sstritmatter21584 ай бұрын
    • @@sstritmatter2158 MAN wrote the Bible. The Koran, was also written by men. I can think of other scriptures, but ... all were written by men, except for very, very few women in non-traditional religions who played significant roles... However: What rings true in those texts aren't the people/fictions, but the fundamental truths about human existence and how we experience our reality. That's what has these texts endure. But to say that, because someone said, let's build a "church" (didn't even exist in the Hebrew/Aramaic languages at the time, but sure... let's assume he said that!) that religion therefore must be good... ask all the kids who were molested by priests, and clergy, all the women murdered for practicing "magic" and "witchcraft". All the people tortured, and murdered throughout history in raids and religious wars, how "good" religion is. If this is all god's creation, I'd rather be murdered as a heretic than agree with this heinousness!

      @trinleywangmo@trinleywangmo4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@sstritmatter2158that is simply not true. Long before organised religion, humans cooperated with each other to ensure survival. If they were all psycho's the human race would have not survived. Organised religion is just an ancient form of social engineering. There's nothing wrong with social engineering as long as it is of the correct sort which brings out the best of human traits and not the worst.

      @marianhunt8899@marianhunt88993 ай бұрын
    • @@trinleywangmo God instructed man what to write - prophesies weren't phenomenal guesswork, haha. Many of the prophets did not even want their position because it was a tall order asked of them and they would be ostracized, like me to a smaller extent.

      @sstritmatter2158@sstritmatter21582 ай бұрын
  • Does anyone know where to find the first part? Thank you in advance…

    @TeamCat1128@TeamCat11284 ай бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/gMeSkb6xonR4mX0/bejne.htmlsi=dRXVfkW3-hplQwzq

      @unicorntears6514@unicorntears65147 күн бұрын
  • where does psychopathy end and sadism begin?

    @pbohearn@pbohearn6 ай бұрын
    • At the first inflict of pain.

      @user-ym3xf6xp4c@user-ym3xf6xp4c5 ай бұрын
    • sadism is something a psycopath may encounter " accidentally ", but they are peculiarly suited to become a victim of this as an addiction. the average person will never engage in this and will recoil at first encounter. the average person is not " good " morally, but is bounded by behavioural brakes in the majority of behaviours.

      @terrenceolivido741@terrenceolivido7415 ай бұрын
    • @@terrenceolivido741 Mirror neurons allow healthy individuals to empathize with others... it doesn't matter the species (well, mostly it doesn't). So, people in the dark triads have brain difference, either genetic or acquired. But, it's true they might come upon sadism in their youths... _enjoying_ the suffering of others. I always believed they do this, because they _can't_ empathize... they're really just trying to "figure it out". But, now, that's not how empathy works...

      @trinleywangmo@trinleywangmo4 ай бұрын
  • Legit. I feel personally attacked by this entire film. I was just joking when I named my YT account 10 years ago. I had no idea I was the actual psychopath the whole time... It's kind of a relief TBH.

    @psychochef123@psychochef1233 ай бұрын
  • To give the Theosophic view on this matter here : Man is comprised of three essential qualities : Thinking, Feeling and Willing. In a sane person these three factors are closely intervined and balance each other out. In a psychopath they are seperated and live ' a life on their own ' with desastrous consequences.

    @ODA-392@ODA-3922 ай бұрын
  • Is psychopathy an all or nothing menality or are there varing degrees? It seems like if you lack empathy, you don't have it, it's just not there. Those psychopaths who engage in criminal activity, is it not possible the criminal activity is coming from a different place or stemming from something else? For instance, Jones was released from prison after four years but for his victims four yrs isn't enough time to recoup a lifetime of savings if there's even a possibilty of recouping anything. After his release Jones lived in a very nice house in a good neighborhood and wore very nice suits, so basically he continued to enjoy the fruits of his criminal behavior. Most people would volunteer to go to prison for four years in exchange for $50 million bucks. I don't even want to get started on sexual assault, male entitilement, double standard etc but we can clearly see where the rapist mentality stems from. I realize that having multilple mental problems makes fixing them more difficult and takes a longer but it also may result in fixing the problems. Being psychopathic doesn't effect anyone else life. People just won't like them and either cut them loose or tolerate them but the criminal behavior (behaviour for those in Canada) coupled with psychopathy is where the problem comes in.

    @user-tn3hw9kc8q@user-tn3hw9kc8q4 ай бұрын
  • Commenters here referring to “my psychopath” is creepy…as if they are a co-dependent bonded to “their”psycho. Get therapy and leave!

    @primordialmeow7249@primordialmeow72495 ай бұрын
    • They’re highly intelligent and educated KZhead people who made the diagnosis themselves. I shouldn’t have had a forensic psychologist study me, I should have just went to the KZhead comments and consulted one of the females who diagnosed their ex.

      @TheFriendlyPsychopath.@TheFriendlyPsychopath.18 күн бұрын
  • Nice guys. My ----- is a nice guy. He fooled us all. Not my ---- she knew too. Tears for all victims. Justice for all.

    @intensepassion3382@intensepassion33826 ай бұрын
  • So Canadian, actually so Quebecois it’s amazing. Can’t watch this on YT in Canada tho. Nope I wouldn’t want to see if Fyffe was burned out. Stay out of my neighborhood thank you. Give Homolka a call. She might have a room.

    @geinikan1kan@geinikan1kan6 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, strange people you come from. Even the normal ones are odd.

      @LoveOneAnotherHeSaid@LoveOneAnotherHeSaid5 ай бұрын
  • Why did it disappear for a few days???

    @Sultan_europa@Sultan_europa2 ай бұрын
  • Careful psychopaths are not protecting psychopaths

    @intensepassion3382@intensepassion33826 ай бұрын
  • Explain why the origin of a psychopath?

    @intensepassion3382@intensepassion33826 ай бұрын
    • It's both genetic and environmental (early childhood brain trauma, but also subsequent abuse by parents/peers/other adults will reinforce faulty adaptive skills).

      @trinleywangmo@trinleywangmo4 ай бұрын
    • @@trinleywangmonot just abuse but over spoiling and enabling by parents who are lazy and immature enough to “favor” one child over the others…my mother created the psychopath that my brother is…my other siblings aren’t much better….I’ve been their scapegoat my whole life and didn’t realize that their “love” for me is actually their loathing and hatred for me….promoted by my mother who didn’t want me but kept me cuz my dad wanted a family…..I don’t remember any moment where my mother said she loves me or appreciated me or anything like that but remember a lot of feeling anxiety and fear of upsetting her and not being good enough and not having her approval….I was the oldest of 6 kids and from the time I can remember was always told to protect my siblings and make sure they were ok and cared for….and have done so up until I was 35 when she told me to go end myself so that all the family problems will go away.,..at that moment I saw her real face..,,I told her to go eff herself and no to blame me for making the mistake of not aborting me….and that if I could go back and choose whether to be born or be aborted…I’d choose abortion over having to be her daughter for another second…she’s a monster but everyone thinks she’s such an angel….im the ugly daughter

      @w8what575@w8what5752 ай бұрын
  • Can you imagine the number psychopaths who were enslavers?

    @intensepassion3382@intensepassion33826 ай бұрын
    • Abraham Lincoln said " just as i would not be a slave, neither would i be a slaveholder. " Lincoln suffered a lot being president as he was not a psycopath. I think Obama was, ... it makes the job a lot easier. Trump is - or seems to be - an incredible narcisist - this is why the NWO does not like him, his " illness " makes him not completely controllable.

      @terrenceolivido741@terrenceolivido7415 ай бұрын
  • everyone wants an easy life, something for nothing. The laws of nature pretty much preclude that, other than by luck, now and then, and only in a few places. You might as well play the lottery with 10% of your money as risk giving nearly all of your capital to any one person to "invest" for you.

    @user-ci2mn1oy3w@user-ci2mn1oy3w4 ай бұрын
  • You don't volunteer at the soup kitchen, pay tithes, or check-in on an aging relative because you hate it. You don't do those things and then feel like a POS and then do them again seeking another terrible experience. You get some reinforcement, some feeling that YOU want to feel again, something SELFISH. There are no selfless acts.

    @theunseenstevemcqueen@theunseenstevemcqueen27 күн бұрын
    • Freud had it pretty on the spot! I couldn't agree more!

      @chrismarquess4076@chrismarquess407618 күн бұрын
  • Where’s the link to part 1?

    @mementomori6585@mementomori65854 ай бұрын
    • Here is the link to part 1 : kzhead.info/sun/gMeSkb6xonR4mX0/bejne.html

      @SLICE_Full_Doc@SLICE_Full_Doc4 ай бұрын
  • Psychopaths are all very different and there isn’t a one size fits all. Sure there are things like early childhood abuse and other stuff that may be the cause but we live in a world that rewards power over others and money above all else and there is a social context to all of this as well. That men should make up most psychopaths in that context is not surprising.

    @ulrikezachmann7596@ulrikezachmann75962 ай бұрын
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