This test is silly:
I think it's at the ninth level because those who are treacherous have no loyalty and will betray anyone, which includes turning against family and country. Betrayal can be achieved in numerous ways, including killing one's own family and countrymen or using them for other self-serving purposes.
I know it looks odd, but as I've said, it looks exactly like what mine did. I dunno how it turned out like that, but I got all of those scores too, and it only put me on the seventh level. And again, I'm not a bad guy. I've never done too much wrong and I was completely honest. It must've screwed up for me and Kent or something.
Neurotypicals as in the ones that find more hate towards the killers that kill with no emotion required which makes no dam sense since it's not personal and or mainly intentional because most of those killers can't really help it. The part that i implied "you" is more directed towards everyone and how you can twist the complete shit out of the morals involved in which crime or punishment is worse only showing more more that it's all very loosely tied together.
by Frosty BlueNeurotypicals as in the ones that find more hate towards the killers that kill with no emotion required which makes no dam sense since it's not personal and or mainly intentional because most of those killers can't really help it. The part that i implied "you" is more directed towards everyone and how you can twist the complete shit out of the morals involved in which crime or punishment is worse only showing more more that it's all very loosely tied together.
"I had only to wish that there be a large crowd of spectators the day of my execution and that they greet me with cries of hate."
-Albert Camus, The Stranger