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An obvious at a glance psychopath. Anyone with these looks is also a psychopath. If you ever hear an interview please note his affectless voice — an obvious by ear psychopath.
“Anyone with these looks is also a psychopath” — hmmm, here’s an example. This is Richard Holbrooke of course. Please note I’m not merely suggesting he be evaluated as a possible psychopath, I’m stating he is (not merely or even mostly on looks, I know quite a bit about him). Now one is free to say, “Whatever, your statement is really just an opionion and I don’t accept it.” And one is free to be wrong too.
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My first initial Instinct as soon as I looked at this person did tell me that she was not normal but I could not put my finger on exactly what was going on
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After having observed a female sociopath at work here in Edmonton for a number of months I became intrigued and now I am very well aware of the traits of a sociopath.. every single indicator is present including high testosterone… she at first comes across as a best buddy type in a female body… every man’s dream
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Yes, the clues are all there for everyone to see. They just don’t recognize their significance.
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“An obvious at a glance psychopath . . . and obvious by ear psychopath” — but you offer no proof. Why should we take your word for it?
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I’m not asking you to. This blog is not written following the paradigm of “I’m the expert, let me explain the world to you”. I’m interested in offering my readers tools for life. Even if I have not reached your conscious mind, at least I’ve reached your subconscious mind.
Not that a word to the wise is sufficient. I have never witnessed nor heard of any individual who was able to recognize and protect themself from a first negative encounter with a psychopath. ‘Words to the wise’ come into play in picking up the pieces and/or later additional experiences with psychopaths.
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My personal take is that we should refrain from exposing people’s faces to make a guess on their personality, at least point blank as done here. This is ‘Kitchen’ psychology at best, and may lead to innocent people being blamed for ‘obvious’ personality disorders. In fact I saw a German female ASMRtist being harassed on YT for having this ’empty look’ in her eyes. I don’t know why this is, but since a few years people here in Germany seem to be eager to pick on fellows that don’t appear to be normal. Maybe related to that Jungle Camp series airing now and then, where a bunch of people is isolated in a camp and watched mobbing/harassing each other everyday, allowing publicity to vote on the characters. Please takes this into consideration.
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I understand your point. It is a slippery slope. But here is why I disagree with you.
I absolutely do not accept that my blog advances ‘kitchen’ psychology. If the expert psychologists assert that psychopathy is so rare that most people will never meet one, then those experts are either stupid or psychopaths themselves. The DSM documents are evil in intent and written by evil people (psychopathic or otherwise). Among other crimes the DSMs have led to the pharmacological treatment of normal teenagers, affecting their normal brain development. Regarding the DSMs creating the category of anti-social personality disorder while pretending psychopathy doesn’t exist, I can only conclude the Personality Group (without looking up the formal name) is controlled by psychopaths and is acting in their interest. I was once going to do a post on the particular individuals in this group with the goal of ascertaining which were likely psychopaths, but have never gotten around to it.
My point in the previous paragraph is that if the so-called experts have failed us, and they have, then we are on our own. It’s not kitchen psychology, it’s survival psychology. We are dependent on our own wits.
Regarding Paul Horner’s and Skylar DeLeon’s appearances, I stand by what I say. But please note, I have never done a post on ‘psychopathic eyes’, even though noticing them is one of the most powerful tools in recognizing psychopaths (along with noticing unusual arrogance, complete lack of morality, etc.). I have never written that post for multiple reasons: 1) I’ve come to realize that this blog is intended as a negotiation with psychopaths, a ‘why don’t you guys just behave’ endeavor, it is in the interest of that endeavor (practical or impractical) that they feel they can blend in and disappear into the population; 2) a psychopathic friend of mine upon greeting me one day started crying, I thought ‘Oops, a hit’s coming’ (sometime I think they all know each other), why would I want him to feel uncomfortable? (An attempted hit did take place. It involved psychopathic members of the NYPD, I was almost slammed into a barrier on the Jersey Turnpike — this was shortly after a private communication to Philip Eure before he assumed his duties as NYC Inspector General for the NYPD, offering my help in identifying psychopathic individuals in the NYPD. I state the above as a fact, the NYPD can sue me, in fact I wish they would, discovery would give me subpoena powers.)
Every single aspect of Paul Horner screamed psychopathy at me, his eyes, his flat affect voice, his laugh, his postures, etc. In terms of your statement of some Germans seemingly “eager to pick on fellows that don’t appear to be normal.” That is a real danger. We are all taught not to judge books by their cover, but what if sometimes you can? From my undergraduate years studying anthropology, I recall numerous discussions of the relatively high murder rates in hunter and gatherer societies. They routinely killed odd people (to protect themselves from psychopaths?). I have no doubt that that fate would have befallen hunter gatherer Paul Horners and Skylar DeLeons.
The populations of the U.S. and western Europe are desperate as the middle class is being destroyed and their world is collapsing. Many bad possibilities may happen.
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Could you launch an article about how deep is disempathy (vulgo sociopathy) reaching into society? I’d be glad to comment there.
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I also want to remind you of the fact that Paul Horner suffered from a heart defect and was subscribed medicine. It may very well have contributed to that facial expression he exposed on these pictures.
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