I found him on another forum already, hahaha.
This Youtube channel could also be his judging by the videos he likes.
I found him on another forum already, hahaha.
This Youtube channel could also be his judging by the videos he likes.
He wants to strike out and return all the pain.
That's natural. Ever since the dawn of man, a threat is something to be aware of and eliminated.
So long as the fear of punishment keeps him from acting in any direct manner, his buffers will kick in and prevent him from taking risk.
Psychopaths aren't crazy. They understand risk.
Missing peoples records.
http://www.crimelibrary.com/criminal_mind/forensics/americas_missing/2.html
Reports of missing persons have increased sixfold in the past 25 years, from roughly 150,000 in 1980 to about 900,000 this year. The increase was driven in part by the country's growing population. But the numbers also indicate that law enforcement treats the cases more seriously now, including those of marginalized citizens.
There is a hidden murder statistics in there, and it is BIG.
Hey Teddy Bear. That's a great photo. What did you think the guy was going to look like being dragged to court after a bath in anti-psychotics?
Sounds more like a waste of time if they're not worthy, to waste time and energy on them. What pain do psychopaths feel? That make them want to lash out at society? Loneliness?
by MrNuHe wants to strike out and return all the pain.
That's natural. Ever since the dawn of man, a threat is something to be aware of and eliminated.
So long as the fear of punishment keeps him from acting in any direct manner, his buffers will kick in and prevent him from taking risk.
Psychopaths aren't crazy. They understand risk.
Pain of being lonely? You are an idiot.
You saw the 6 FOLD INCREASE in missing people over the last 25 years right?
They aren't lonely, they are out there killing people right now.
Give me a second to pull the details out so you can comprehend.
http://www.crimelibrary.com/criminal_mind/forensics/americas_missing/2.html
To further complicate categorization of cases, the FBI designates some missing-person incidents—both adult and juvenile—that seem most dire as "endangered" or "involuntary."
For example, the agency deemed Taylor Behl, the 17-year-old college student missing in Richmond, Va., to be endangered. More than 100,000 missing persons, the vast majority of them children, are designated as endangered each year. About 30,000 are deemed involuntary.
There are only 14,827 homicides a year in the USA!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
That potentially means that psychopaths are getting away with more murder. They are getting smarter. They rise the social ranks, straight to the top.
by MrNuYou would know it as pain, because you are broken.
Psychopaths are honed animals, bobcats ready to rip apart the domesticated cat.
If you're that lonely, then go get over your hatred of people and find someone mildly tolerable to socialize with. Sometimes it takes getting drunk first, but who knows, even Elliot Rodgers would've gotten laid if he did.
No use beating on about how much you hate people, seems like a waste of time to dwell on pain.