Really? You should tell the police about this criminal behaviour and have us arrested. Good luck with that you idiot.
More likely is you will get a kicking for wasting their time or be put in a psychiatric facility because you are clearly a fool
Yeah because all broad scale white collar legal crime gets punished.
You're a retard.
Ex BP Golly
11 Mar 2013, 05:17 PM
Really!
Frank Castle is a liar and a criminal. He will often deliberately take people out of context and use straw man arguments. _________________________________________
Has he had many short term relationships though? Doubt it. Because he's such a fat dick head he probably had to take the first thing that would root him and hold on like hell.
stinkbug omosessuale Frank Castle is a liar and a criminal. He will often deliberately take people out of context and use straw man arguments. Frank finally and unintentionally gives it up and admits he got where he is, primarily via dumb luck! See here Property will be 50-70% off by 2016.
According to a survey conducted by psychologist Kevin Dutton—called the Great British Psychopath Survey—here are the top 10 professions with the most psychopaths:
CEO Lawyer Media (TV/Radio) Salesperson Surgeon Journalist Police Officer Clergyperson Chef Civil Servant
And here are the professions with the least psychopaths:
Care Aide Nurse Therapist Craftsperson Beautician/Stylist Charity Worker Teacher Creative Artist Doctor Accountant
Although people tend to think of psychopaths as killers—indeed about 15-25% of people in prison are psychopaths—in fact many people with psychopathic tendencies are not criminals.
Here are some of the traits of psychopaths:
Self-confident Cold-hearted Manipulative Fearless Charming Cool under pressure Egocentric Carefree
If you look through the list of professions, then you can see how a few of these traits might be useful.
None of this means that every CEO or lawyer is a psychopath, nor should the suggestion be that having psychopathic tendencies is helpful in any of these jobs (although it may be!).
Rather, there is an overlap between psychopathic personality traits and the types of people who go into those professions. Successful psychopath?
A few people try to talk up the benefits of psychopathic personality traits, saying that there are such things as 'successful psychopaths': people who benefit from being that way.
But many psychologists have questioned whether there really is such a thing as a 'successful psychopath'.
That's because research has found that psychopaths generally do worse at the things that are often associated with success: their relationships are worse, they earn less money and do not generally attain high status (research described in Stevens et al., 2012).
Maybe the standard for a 'successful psychopath' should be lower. We should simply be amazed that someone with little or no fear response, unlimited confidence and without fellow-feeling can live outside of an institution, let alone become a respected professional.
Victoria Craw, Business Editor August 29, 2013 8:15AM
THEY'RE the villain of the moment, portrayed as a hidden menace who lurks quietly among us.
But new research from the Australian School of Business shows despite their bad reputation, psychopaths can make good bosses, particularly if it's their own company they're running.
PhD student Benjamin Walker and Business Psychology professor Chris Jackson conducted three experiments using more than 600 people from the general population. They found that people with psychopathic traits can make great entrepreneurs because they are not afraid to fail or make bold and risky decisions.
"We found that people that had a high risk-taking score had high psychopathic tendency and also entrepreneurial tendencies," Mr Walker said.
"The underlying qualities are not negative per se, they are neutral and can lead to positive or negative things."
The researchers predicted that just as psychopaths in prison have a higher chance of reoffending because they aren't put off by punishment, entrepreneurs with the same tendencies can bounce back from failures.
"The personality traits of fearlessness and insensitivity to punishment lead entrepreneurs to jump off buildings - and that is why they may also be unafraid to start multiple businesses. Look at serial entrepreneurs like Richard Branson - if a business fails, he shrugs it off and says: 'businesses opportunities are like buses, there's always another one coming'," Mr Walker said.
Risk-taking can also be an asset when it comes to business, as the dynamic tendencies of those with psychopathic traits can help drive companies out of a slump.
"One thing they're not is passive," Mr Walker said, adding that many quickly climb the corporate ladder going from one job to the next.
It's not Roberts fault that someone caused the crash. If they had been paying attention and not texting while driving they would not have held up the traffic. As i say they won't do it again. Onwards and upwards Robert, don't let those turkeys pull you down. Otherwise you will have to rent. Peter :pop:
I think you'll be hard up to find someone who ticks all those boxes.
- An inflated sense of self-worth, egocentric. - Lies habitually. - Manipulative. - Remorseless. Can easily rationalise wrongdoings. - Fakes emotions. - Callousness, lacks empathy. - Failure to accept responsibility for their own action(s). - Takes advantage of the goodwill of others.
That's what I consider a psycho. I've known 2 or 3. Very disturbing people. They should be killed.
I think it's hard to tell who is a psycho here. I think you have to know them in real life, but I'd say BP is one.
Just by the way one minute he's all PC so he can call people racist, then the next he's a white nationalist. That would display manipulation, remorselessness, callousness and lying.
Psychos aren't that difficult to find. Just advertise a room for rent and sit back and watch em show up. The best ones are the middle aged, long-term single guys with a picture of their dog in a photo frame that sits nicely on their desk.
Psychos aren't that difficult to find. Just advertise a room for rent and sit back and watch em show up. The best ones are the middle aged, long-term single guys with a picture of their dog in a photo frame that sits nicely on their desk.
Why did you rent your room to a guy, get a hot uni chick, if she is urinating on your car you will probably be paying her to do it. You got another room available?? Peter
Why did you rent your room to a guy, get a hot uni chick, if she is urinating on your car you will probably be paying her to do it. You got another room available?? Peter
I thought the guy put a load over his car ??
I had a chick roommate back when i was getting educated a long time a go and she used to put post it notes on her milk,food etc..
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