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@TairyHesticles
@TairyHesticles 2 жыл бұрын
"Us psychpaths are so misunderstood. I am of no danger to you." *also* "I'm a criminal and a murderer. I don't feel empathy and recently tried to get back into crime."
@sourgreendolly7685
@sourgreendolly7685 2 жыл бұрын
All while calling other people stupid 🤦🏻‍♀️😂 This is why emotional intelligence is important
@taliahturqoise9673
@taliahturqoise9673 2 жыл бұрын
Regardless of the fact that this blog reeks of Tumblr edgy self diagnosed sociopath energy, ASPD is inherently harmful (not to the extent of murder of course, but a psychopath can end up ruining relationships with others and such due to their symptoms) because it's a personality disorder. If someone is impulsive and has minor trouble with the law but is otherwise fully functional in other areas, then they don't have ASPD. They just have antisocial traits.
@squashedshibber2684
@squashedshibber2684 2 жыл бұрын
she girlbossed and *gaslit*
@mariaquiet6211
@mariaquiet6211 2 жыл бұрын
The only reason a criminal would blog about it is they're an idiot
@katarinatibai8396
@katarinatibai8396 2 жыл бұрын
💯🎯 - If someone have to tell you he/she's no dangereus to you = 100% DANGER. It's like the forsed - You can trust me - DO NOT TRUST !
@snood4743
@snood4743 2 жыл бұрын
Fun Fact: People on the autistic spectrum tend to have low *cognitive* empathy, which is the ability to read and predict emotion. This can come across as not caring about others especially with autistic children who haven’t learned social rules, but they do still have other forms of empathy, such as the desire to help others and sharing in other people’s emotions.
@sillysurgeon
@sillysurgeon 2 жыл бұрын
This! For a long time, I felt really guilty for the fact that there are many aspects to psychopathy that I can relate to. It's extra difficult though, when you know how it feels to have empathy as well as not.
@smelly6137
@smelly6137 2 жыл бұрын
we actually trend to be more empathetic than average people, we just can’t read emotions well
@guttedgrave
@guttedgrave 2 жыл бұрын
@@smelly6137 yes! I am always more empathetic than my peers. But I can't understand other peoples tone, etc. So I get confused. I'm not uncaring! I just... don't understand. I can be crying because of my empathy, but at the same time be confused about the phrasing someone else uses, as it doesn't quite make sense to me
@thecatsarealright
@thecatsarealright 2 жыл бұрын
I for one also have alexithymia, which makes it hard to express or categorize my own emotions at times. I might confuse an emotion for a bodily sensation and vice versa and therefore be confused. So I have a hard time correctly identifying emotions in others and myself 🤷🏻‍♀️
@ace.l.w
@ace.l.w 2 жыл бұрын
@@sillysurgeon I feel like I have a similar experience! I have ADHD, and I can never get any sort of emotional read from a stranger, and I typically kind of don’t notice my emotions? Like, the AD kicks in and I forgot to experience the emotion I’m having
@username.not.known2473
@username.not.known2473 2 жыл бұрын
This is also a little bit like vintage Tumblr lol "My intellectual differences make me the perfect criminal, I can overwrite my own memory". Ok.
@MegaSimmaster
@MegaSimmaster 2 жыл бұрын
If this person is a psychopath, she's definitely under some kind of delusion or emotionally undeveloped.
@MegaSimmaster
@MegaSimmaster 2 жыл бұрын
Even a psychopath has to feel anger, happiness, and fear. They just don't care about other people.
@G58
@G58 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that you don’t understand what she’s claiming only demonstrates your lack of knowledge of the subject. How do you believe anyone can commit a horrific crime, then behave normally in public? Of course they can switch off memories. It’s an essential coping tool. The only reason soldiers get PTSD after killing innocent civilians is because they were only following orders, not operating on their own account. All Self motivated people in any given situation will always respond differently from followers. However, most people are followers, therefore most people lack the cognitive ability to understand self motivated people.
@Litepaw
@Litepaw 2 жыл бұрын
"I'm a perfect criminal" Proceeds to brag about being a psychopath murderer on the internet
@jasonwilson4138
@jasonwilson4138 2 жыл бұрын
@@G58 Jesus Christ, you deserve to smash your pinky toe on a piece of furniture for writing something this fucking stupid. Switch off memories, if people could do that it would clear a massive amount of mental health issues that people suffer from. Your hot take on PTSD is so far from accurate I literally dont even know where to begin.
@paigeconnelly4244
@paigeconnelly4244 2 жыл бұрын
OP: "You don't have to fear psychopaths" Also OP: "I used to abuse my pony for fun, fantasize about killing small children, hid in a bush so i could violently beat someone to death, already killed someone anyway, harboured terrorists"
@MrDeano-eu9rg
@MrDeano-eu9rg 2 жыл бұрын
they're full of shit
@gasolinecake
@gasolinecake 2 жыл бұрын
it really seems like op has classic traits of narcissism as well, which makes her insight into other people and how they operate actually really poor even though she thinks shes 10 steps ahead. she admits she has to LEARN why people think things are bad/good yet somehow also thinks she “naturally” understands society better than those with emotional insight when it’s obvious she doesn’t
@squashedshibber2684
@squashedshibber2684 2 жыл бұрын
That's normal for cluster Bs. Each disorder has traits of other disorders. It's very hard to find a pure cluster B disorder.
@gasolinecake
@gasolinecake 2 жыл бұрын
@@squashedshibber2684 true
@gasolinecake
@gasolinecake 2 жыл бұрын
@@gehenna6350 yeah theres definitely something up with her but it may not be pure psychopathy. maybe its just npd tbh
@amp4105
@amp4105 2 жыл бұрын
Any smart psychopath would understand that psychopathy is a disadvantage, not an advantage.
@fields_of_regret
@fields_of_regret 2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree, besides her opinions of what means to be intelligent are quite poor and conflicting, she argues that emotions get in the way of good decisions and not having them helps her have better judgment, but she engaged and plans to continue to engage in risky behavior that would result in being years in prison, and that´s not very logical or smart if your objective is to live with the benefits of society.
@GrayTimber
@GrayTimber 2 жыл бұрын
I like how OP starts off saying that people (generalising) are too stupid for her, but then she goes off spouting harmful misinformation like... okay sis
@squidward9747
@squidward9747 2 жыл бұрын
Then brings up how she was watching a video sympathizing with pedophiles and applied it to her being a psychopath which is equally just as evil
@CrossbredManiac
@CrossbredManiac Жыл бұрын
Misinformation≠disinformation
@KejnTheImmortal
@KejnTheImmortal 10 ай бұрын
Because they're full of shit.
@stratosphere94
@stratosphere94 2 жыл бұрын
1 minute in and this OP is already like "We live in a society" 😩
@missbraindamage
@missbraindamage 2 жыл бұрын
Literally 😅
@FoxCunt
@FoxCunt 2 жыл бұрын
Also the "why do psychopaths gets such a bad name? I only killed one person and it doesn't even bother me, I'd only do it again it the person was an inconvenience and overall we just don't do it because we don't want to go to prison" like what the fuck?
@torihanabi
@torihanabi 2 жыл бұрын
@@FoxCunt oh snap! a psychopath being a psychopath by not caring 🤣 what are the odds!?
@torihanabi
@torihanabi 2 жыл бұрын
It’s true tho 👀 “society” means a group of people living together in a community with shared customs, laws and organizations. In order to survive you have to fit in to it as well as possible.
@torihanabi
@torihanabi 2 жыл бұрын
@@FoxCunt the person was probably a terrible person, and I’m glad they’re gone. Now there’s a tree in there place. Beautiful! Slenderman will be pleased. HAHAHA! My tired partially blind dead ass just noticed your whole user name 🤣🤣🤣👌
@barker8262
@barker8262 2 жыл бұрын
Op is larping. Glad she’s having fun
@deeguthier462
@deeguthier462 2 жыл бұрын
Not even doing a very good job at it either. hahahah OP shows a clear misunderstand of ASPD in general.
@mecamp82
@mecamp82 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad someone else picked up on this. It took scrolling through a disheartening number of comments to see this. Too many ppl worried about how certain things made them feel to see it was bullshit.
@matthewdzemske9151
@matthewdzemske9151 2 жыл бұрын
F’real. No fucking wonder ASPD is stigmatised so bad. It’s the only personality disorder that people fake having so they can wear it as a badge of pride, especially lately. It’s the new Asperger’s, which is funny because she links the two, which are not even close to being the same thing. Autism is a neurological disorder.
@MrDeano-eu9rg
@MrDeano-eu9rg 2 жыл бұрын
Yea I'm calling massive bullshit, once the uranium lab cam into it. I'm going to guess it's a young man with gender identity issues that's probably just an edgelord
@serena841
@serena841 Жыл бұрын
People like this are everywhere on Reddit and Quora. They get a good laugh out of me sometimes.
@avuhwee
@avuhwee 2 жыл бұрын
The comparisons to autism makes me feel uncomfy and I'm not even autistic. I do have bipolar 2 though, and her claim that everyone is on the autism spectrum somewhere gives me the same vibes as "Everyone's a little bit bipolar; we all have highs and lows or mood swings."
@stephanie22549
@stephanie22549 2 жыл бұрын
As an autistic person, the “everyone’s a bit autistic” is definitely offensive. She also demonstrated she doesn’t know much about autism when she said psychopathy is similar to Asperger’s because they both lack feelings. Autistic people don’t lack any emotions, it is nothing like being a psychopath.
@amoureux6502
@amoureux6502 2 жыл бұрын
"Psychopath" and "sociopath" also aren't diagnoses that are given anymore, they're both now categorized as anti-social personality disorder, which OP just doesn't touch on at all, and I feel she really mischaracterized what autism is actually like in her comparing it to her symptoms. This vid is an interesting listen but it really seems to be written by a very ill-informed person and not actually someone w ASPD
@avuhwee
@avuhwee 2 жыл бұрын
@@amoureux6502 right? Like I love TII and I think the video is good, I just don't agree with the OP to the blog being covered. You bring up a great point that the diagnosis terms have changed too. If anything, the OP comes off as someone pretending to be a "psychopath" not someone actually diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder. I would assume a person that actually had that disorder would be well educated on the subject, but that's just my speculation.
@venmis137
@venmis137 2 жыл бұрын
I mean, I'm autistic and I found myself agreeing with most of what she said. Then again, I definitely feel emotions, and I know many people who would disagree with her. So it's probably just an individual thing.
@rennnnn914
@rennnnn914 2 жыл бұрын
@@stephanie22549 I think it is more about the entire spectrum
@allyh7075
@allyh7075 2 жыл бұрын
absolutely devastated every time i hear someone refer to ASD/autism as "a lack of empathy." (I'm talking about the OP btw, not TII!) I'm on the autistic spectrum and when I was younger, I was convinced that I mustn't have empathy, since that's what I was told about autistic people. (despite the fact that I care deeply about others, and often feel guilty and anxious for not being able to convey my emotions in a "normal" way.) if anything, i'd say the people who assume we don't have empathy are the unempathetic ones, because they've made a judgement without even trying to understand.
@pink_alligator
@pink_alligator 2 жыл бұрын
It's an ongoing hypothesis right now that it's actually the opposite, people on the autistic spectrum have an almost excessive level of empathy which is a part of what makes some of the kinds of struggles they can face like being easily overwhelmed. What's lacking is the connection or recognition, not actually the emotion
@taliahturqoise9673
@taliahturqoise9673 2 жыл бұрын
@@pink_alligator I know you have good intentions, but for some of us is the opposite. I struggle with empathy to the extent I cannot have friends because I genuinely don't care about other people enough to befriend them. I'm utterly detached from everyone and its both boring and an annoyance. Also, I like to think I'm fairly decent at recognizing other people's emotions, it's just that I don't care about them lol
@lillithhills2648
@lillithhills2648 2 жыл бұрын
yeah, i’ve heard from many autistic people that they do feel empathy and they aren’t ok with that opinion, it definitely seems like a major misconception
@notsuicidaljustdiecurious5155
@notsuicidaljustdiecurious5155 2 жыл бұрын
@@taliahturqoise9673 I know quite a few autistics who are similar. I really wish low empathy wasn't such a demonized trait, as it's not the same as indifference to/desire to perpetuate harm, even though they're often conflated. Not to push anything on you, but do you think you might also have Schizoid Personality Disorder? Low empathy is relatively common for autistics, but having no desire to connect with others is more unique to that disorder. New research is indicating that they're relatively comorbid disorders.
@Boggythefroggy
@Boggythefroggy 2 жыл бұрын
I feel the same way, especially knowing many other autistic people who have hyper empathy but are thought to be uncaring either because of their diagnosis or how it’s hard to express emotions. I’m autistic and have an extreme amount of empathy so it’s frustrating to hear that most people think a concrete trait for all autistic people is a lack of empathy.
@mjrhmekssh
@mjrhmekssh 2 жыл бұрын
I love this misconception of "the lack of emotion makes me think clearly and isn't clouded by bias" like... I'm not the one that needs to be told to report a pedophile in order to do it so that isn't entirely true. When making decisions inside a society it's usually insanely important to factor in the way other people think. If you disregard the feelings of other people it can have pretty bad consequences for example a cold leader may become hated and revolted against when too many men die in order to achieve their goal.
@sophiec1528
@sophiec1528 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly!!
@kenziescout2343
@kenziescout2343 2 жыл бұрын
Also, self-serving motivation as she describes IS bias. Everyone has some consistent thinking patterns & associations she’s just dumb lmao. There’s research to back up the idea that truly smart people don’t think they’re smart
@el_equidistante
@el_equidistante 2 жыл бұрын
@@kenziescout2343 you are contradicting yourself. And in fact she is pretty smart, muuuch more than your comment unfortunately
@MiniKunoichi
@MiniKunoichi 2 жыл бұрын
Her stories got more and more fantastical. It’s like OP was inserting herself into important situations to make people think she’s special or important.
@KatalinaGiia
@KatalinaGiia 8 ай бұрын
I know 🤣
@ezra2701
@ezra2701 2 жыл бұрын
OP pretty much said “My name is Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way and I’m SPECIAL!”
@mandypandy111ify
@mandypandy111ify 2 жыл бұрын
"I, for one, am happy that I don't have emotions to cloud my judgment". I'm pretty sure that being happy is an emotion.
@arsonvamp
@arsonvamp 2 жыл бұрын
i’m autistic myself and her comments on autism really irked me for a lot of reasons. especially where she says that we don’t have emotions or empathy which is extremely untrue but unfortunately widespread misinformation. i and the vast majority of my friends are autistic, and we’re all very emotional and empathetic people. those things often come across differently than they would from neurotypical people, and we can certainly struggle to interpret those emotions internally and externally, but that doesn’t mean we’re cold and unempathetic. no, not everyone is on the autism spectrum, and it’s not really comparable to ASPD at all. she comes off as either incredibly misinformed, or just ableist. either way, gross and genuinely upsetting.
@owl6637
@owl6637 2 жыл бұрын
I'm Also autistic and the statements really made me mad. I hate that misinformation is spreading like that
@allyh7075
@allyh7075 2 жыл бұрын
Yep I'm autistic too and I got really sad when I heard that. Especially because back when I didn't understand the ways my brain works differently, I was *so* worried about coming across like I don't care about other people.
@ariehouston7209
@ariehouston7209 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve never met an autistic person who I’ve felt is “cold and unempathetic”, and I’ve never had that as an assumption of people on the spectrum. From my understand it’s just that sometimes they interact differently in social situations than most neurotypical folks and can convey their emotions differently. Let me know if I’ve got the right idea! I’ve never associated sociopathy and psychopathy with ASD and from my personal experiences with those individuals have had zero reason to. There’s enough stigma about all three of those diagnoses and trying to make them seem like they’re the same seems quite harmful.
@baasparkopenings851
@baasparkopenings851 2 жыл бұрын
@@ariehouston7209 As an autistic person I think you've got the right idea, yeah. We convey our emotions differently and sometimes struggle to read the emotions of others. I don't think psychopathy is related to ASD in any way besides being misunderstood and sometimes misdiagnosed (I can definitely see people having psychopathic traits misattributed to autism, and vice versa. Plus, they aren't mutually exclusive, so someone could have both!)
@ThugShakers4Christ
@ThugShakers4Christ 2 жыл бұрын
Aww, poor baby. You just think you know what emotions and empathy are because you never really experienced them. You only convinced yourself that you have feelings beyond REEEE and screeching. You don't have to hide fr the truth.
@sacreddeer9711
@sacreddeer9711 2 жыл бұрын
OP really said ''people misunderstand psychopathy'' and then proceeded to say some of the most ableist shit ever
@sacreddeer9711
@sacreddeer9711 2 жыл бұрын
To elaborate, no, not everyone is autistic. As an autistic person, this is a very harmful and inaccurate view, which erases our struggles as disabled people. Also the term ''Aspergers'' is outdated and problematic.
@ronaldwhitman1377
@ronaldwhitman1377 2 жыл бұрын
People that talk like you do are worse than psychopaths
@sacreddeer9711
@sacreddeer9711 2 жыл бұрын
@@ronaldwhitman1377 Why? Lmao
@saturniidz
@saturniidz 2 жыл бұрын
@@ronaldwhitman1377 yo mamma
@oleander5771
@oleander5771 2 жыл бұрын
@@ronaldwhitman1377 are you dense? Everything they said is true.
@cease8213
@cease8213 2 жыл бұрын
No WAY this self insert fan fic is wild.
@eden.nd.
@eden.nd. 2 жыл бұрын
Personality disorders aren't diagnosed in children, but they can be diagnosed with conduct disorder, which many see as a precursor for aspd, but with the right help kids can recover from this and not develop a personality disorder.
@plebproblems4315
@plebproblems4315 2 жыл бұрын
OP is complaining that people misunderstand psychopaths but apparently doesn't know that the diagnosis is actually ASPD, spreads misunderstandings regarding autism, and is basing her blog on some crappy films about psychopaths...? Okay.
@robmeehan7208
@robmeehan7208 2 жыл бұрын
Just so you know: She made a post on her blog today (December 23rd, 2021) in response to some of the comments on this video. Worth checking out!
@TartRobot
@TartRobot 2 жыл бұрын
woah i hope we get an update vid
@carrotisalie
@carrotisalie 2 жыл бұрын
Wow I'm interested to see where this goes
@PokemonPlatinum1201
@PokemonPlatinum1201 2 жыл бұрын
OP is a massive narcissist and always wants to be right, her response is actually worthless
@NitwitsWorld
@NitwitsWorld 2 жыл бұрын
@@PokemonPlatinum1201 OP is the clown that is running the circus 🎪
@ohav3893
@ohav3893 2 жыл бұрын
Lol she deleted the bloh
@jeffjones3040
@jeffjones3040 2 жыл бұрын
"Manipulating the world around me" ...Sounds like a LOT of work. The psychopaths can have it.
@elianazuniga6541
@elianazuniga6541 2 жыл бұрын
Well.... Yeah. Nobody wants any kind of mental disorder like that
@MOEUVOZHENIE
@MOEUVOZHENIE 2 жыл бұрын
this OP is like "YALL i'M So sPEciAL you guys i think 100000000 steps ahead of u have zero empathy i'm very special very big brain energy very mastermind very manipulative" and 1000+ other stereotypes about psychopathy. it's just giving me caricature psychopath vibes - so childish yet so funny. i bet between "caretaking" the OP writes some good old fanfics lol. sure jan chill out
@gotmybootyout5793
@gotmybootyout5793 2 жыл бұрын
Her mention of other people’s intelligence makes me think she’s incredibly stupid and just can’t understand that.
@beefkaqueenoftheworld
@beefkaqueenoftheworld 2 жыл бұрын
i wonder if she realizes that (even irl probably)everyone can tell what her motives/intentions are 😭 she thinks she’s some genius
@sourgreendolly7685
@sourgreendolly7685 2 жыл бұрын
For real, she claims to want to break stereotypes while sounding like a genderbent Patrick Batemen knock off 😂
@sourgreendolly7685
@sourgreendolly7685 2 жыл бұрын
@@gehenna6350 “I try to be a good person” next post “so crime is fun amirite?” 😂
@violettaeve
@violettaeve 2 жыл бұрын
Right? What an edge lord 🙄🙄🙄
@pwnage402
@pwnage402 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly, the entire thing reads as a kid or narcissist, who is trying to make a "perfect person" the stuff about autism (I myself am autistic) comes off as not knowing anything about autism, and just reading up about it online. similarly, the stuff about murder and the part about finding things interesting also seem off, like theyre basing it off movies or TV.
@Meiliina
@Meiliina 2 жыл бұрын
If you're interested in hearing more about living as a psychopath from someone living with antisocial personality disorder, Kanika Batra is one and her videos are super interesting!
@Weebslayer13
@Weebslayer13 2 жыл бұрын
@@gehenna6350 she uses sociopath
@moonstone___
@moonstone___ 2 жыл бұрын
@@gehenna6350 psychopath and sociopath aren’t diagnoses; that’s kind of the whole point of why she and others like APD (or NPD, narcissistic personality disorder, if that’s the case). so neither psychopath nor sociopath “are” APD. they’re just labels we assign culturally, but psychiatrists and psychology usually don’t.
@moonstone___
@moonstone___ 2 жыл бұрын
@@gehenna6350 yes, that is what i’m saying.
@z.s.n.
@z.s.n. 2 жыл бұрын
I prefer to not compartmentalize a person's human tolerance.
@ROTTERDXM
@ROTTERDXM 2 жыл бұрын
@@z.s.n. I think I spotted a live one boys
@allister1545
@allister1545 2 жыл бұрын
i always feel bad in cases like this because on one hand, i'd never want to demonize another person with a cluster b personality disorder (assuming that's what she has, people with aspd are often labelled sociopaths and psychopaths) as someone who is also cluster b. on the other hand who just talks about having killed someone like it was nothing. in the end i still feel kind of bad for her having to deal with this sort of illness.
@MrDeano-eu9rg
@MrDeano-eu9rg 2 жыл бұрын
It's bullshit, I'd bet it's a young man with gender identity issues.
@obscurist2468
@obscurist2468 2 жыл бұрын
OP talks about feeling happy that she doesn't have to experience feelings. And that curiousity drives her will to live. Both of which are emotions.
@crystalmrstessaroifyourena3505
@crystalmrstessaroifyourena3505 2 жыл бұрын
Quite frankly , this either sounds like a creative writing exercise or someone trying to convince people that they are some kind of unfeeling master criminal ... and I know someone who is a diagnosed psychopath that is nonviolent and they also think that they are much smarter and can act very charming , but they don't fit in and aren't as well liked as they think they are and I have the feeling that overconfidence is pretty common ... if she is being 100% honest , at least according to her rewritable memory , it is sort of interesting ...
@jameserdman4652
@jameserdman4652 2 жыл бұрын
Do you mean they have ASPD?
@crystalmrstessaroifyourena3505
@crystalmrstessaroifyourena3505 2 жыл бұрын
@@jameserdman4652 that's the diagnosis and as far as that goes , I know a few people but the person who I was referring to had a descriptive subset of traits ... it's weird though , because at first I just thought that they wanted to impress everyone , lol
@jameserdman4652
@jameserdman4652 2 жыл бұрын
@@crystalmrstessaroifyourena3505 I have a cluster B personality disorder too and we tend to be very flashy from what I can tell.
@crystalmrstessaroifyourena3505
@crystalmrstessaroifyourena3505 2 жыл бұрын
@@jameserdman4652 I feel that ... I'm someone's grandma and I have Crayola red hair , lol ... I enjoy the flashy , and the diagnosis doesn't mean that anyone is unlikable ... my husband was once told that he has ASPD , and I trust him more than anyone ... I think that it takes many traits to make a personality and as long as the benevolent outweighs the malevolent , you'll be okay ... if you are the person who we are talking about , I don't mean to offend , it really is very interesting ...lol
@jameserdman4652
@jameserdman4652 2 жыл бұрын
@@crystalmrstessaroifyourena3505 I have BPD as well as a few other disorders including but not limited to ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Bipolar Disorder with Psychosis. Life is hard but interesting.
@woofmeow5752
@woofmeow5752 2 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to leave a little note, Aspergers is no longer a recognized diagnosis in most places. People may still get a diagnosis but that’s bad practice and outdated. ‘Dr” Asperger was a Nazi who killed autistic people who didn’t fit into what he wanted the outcome of his studies to be. The term Asperger’s syndrome was given to what he would if considered “good autistic people”. It’s a dark part of history of eugenics and Nazi Germany. Modernly it’s a way for people to feel a sense of superiority about themselves or their children because they have autism but god forbid they be associated with autistic people with different challenges. The “everyone is on the autism spectrum” is also discouraged by the autism community. It’s a neurological disorder, not a fun quirk. “High functioning” and “low functioning” are also extremely detested by many autistic people as it’s just a way for non autistic people to pick and choose who they support. The way OP treats autism in their posts is really uncomfortable and they clearly aren’t educated on it enough to be comparing it to other neurological disorders. So take their comparisons with a grain of salt.
@StreetofCrocodiles
@StreetofCrocodiles 2 жыл бұрын
Psychopath and sociopath aren't really diagnoses that are used either. ASPD covers this now and is a spectrum of it's own sort.
@taliahturqoise9673
@taliahturqoise9673 2 жыл бұрын
I have Aspergers and literally I don't care if someone calls me high functioning or says I have Aspergers. Don't speak for everyone ffs. I don't care and many don't care either. "Autism community"? Tf? That doesn't exist. We aren't an homogenous group of people.
@Hawaiimclovin420
@Hawaiimclovin420 2 жыл бұрын
​@@taliahturqoise9673 Firsly, there is an autistic community, obviously you're too anti-social to find it. Also, all they're saying is it's not a good idea to continue spreading literal NAZI shit. It's ironic when you say "don't speak for everyone" because you think that's an excuse to speak OVER people. If you weren't a social outcast, you'd notice this information makes a lot of autistic people uncomfortable, including me and especially Jewish Autistics. I'm fortunate enough to not have my autism named after a NAZI. Finally, people aren't stopping it because it because it upsets people. It's ending because it's a study from an actual NAZI, it's full of biases, and it's not even that arcuate. Btw, I put Nazi in all caps because for some reason that part of OP's comment flew over your empty head. I hope you learn to think outside yourself
@snood4743
@snood4743 2 жыл бұрын
The claim that Dr. Asperger was a Nazi actually came from a single paper that has been criticized for lack of evidence. That “fact” just got shared around and repeated so much it’s accepted as true now. After WW2, there was a frenzy of digging up Nazi officials and conspirators. Many women were attacked even though their “ties to Nazism” was getting sexually assaulted by one. If Hans Asperger was a Nazi, I can’t see how he got out of that unscathed. Aspergers as a diagnosis wasn’t even created by Hans. It was just named after him years later. There isn’t really such a thing as “the autistic community” either. We aren’t a monolithic entity who all agree on everything. I know plenty of people who prefer the Aspergers label and have no problem with functioning labels. I do agree that OP has no clue what they’re talking about though, lol.
@pgakt
@pgakt 2 жыл бұрын
@@taliahturqoise9673 Go away, just because something doesn't bother you doesn't mean its okay. I'm autistic and pretty much all my friends are too, and none of us are okay with functioning labels or 'Aspergers'. Just because I'm gay and don't mind the term fag does that mean every other gay person has to be okay with it?
@rinpaisys
@rinpaisys 2 жыл бұрын
ASD having a lack of emotions and empathy is a massive misrepresentation/misunderstanding. If anything, most of us have that ish dialed up to 100 all the time to the point it’s overwhelming, and just don’t express things the way NTs do. We also tend to be better at putting any major meltdowns on hold in really major situations; e.g. life or death, emergencies, loss of loved one etc. There is a recognition that in the moment, breaking down won’t solve anything or help, and we need to focus on more important things first before having our emotional release, often in private. As children, we frequently lack that control and are prone to constant overload and meltdowns due to lack of coping mechanisms and skills to help us exist in the NT world. Overall though? We are hyper aware of how others are feeling and have strong feelings ourselves, it’s the “why do you or I feel this way, what caused this, and how am I meant to react to this feeling?” that gets in the way.
@rinpaisys
@rinpaisys 2 жыл бұрын
Also we tend to be very uncomfortable with any eye contact. Generally speaking, ASD is closer to the polar opposite of psychopathy than it is similar to it. It’s just misunderstood to be similar due to the fact that ASD makes people present in ways that don’t follow social etiquette or expectations for behavior in a NT world.
@unholylykoi
@unholylykoi 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like a lot of my fellow autistic people get very offended at the implications of us struggling with empathy. While thats understandable (its a big generalization) many start to shame those that DO struggle with empathy due to being autistic or even insinuate that its not possible for someones autism to lead to them to struggle with empathy. im rarely able to empathize with others on any emotional level because i struggle to understand what a persons emotions even are. once i am told i do try to help out if i can but mostly i end up stuck.
@arizonagreenbee
@arizonagreenbee 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like it's important to realise that while many of us do struggle with empathy, that doesn't necessarily mean we are uncaring or don't have feelings. Many (like myself) only really struggle with social cues and language (I personally struggle differenting tone and social cues, so I end up not getting sarcasm, jokes, or emotional cues often), but as you mentioned and I agree with, some of us struggle more emotionally. A friend of mine is autistic and struggles more with this than I do, but he's not a bad person. Overall, the biggest problem I have with the blog post is the insinuation that everyone is autistic because it's a spectrum (and to be honest, I question the ethics of placing autistic people in categories or spectrums). It's false but more importantly harmful because it implies we are not neurodivergent, and therefore don't deserve accessibility devices or therapies to help us function a bit better in a neurotypical society.
@DogMechanic
@DogMechanic 2 жыл бұрын
It's not just "autism", it's "autism spectrum disorder". That spectrum can include empathy (or lack thereof) and a lot of other things. People forget that sometimes.
@ghazi9463
@ghazi9463 2 жыл бұрын
as someone with NPD so I have some symptoms similar to ASPD the op just seems to be larping like she wants to be some kind of real life Dexter. most of us are emotional we just have a flat effect and I don't ever wanna kill people in some extreme sense. She also just sounds like she pathologies certain normal things everyone does anyway, like mirroring people and learning social rules. Most of what she is saying sounds straight out of a movie like trust me most ""psychopaths"" and etc are pretty unexciting irl.
@BunnyDanger
@BunnyDanger 2 жыл бұрын
Lemme tell you right now, Autism is nothing like psychopathy. Most of us have very high empathy, we just don't always express it like neurotypical folks do. We tend to prefer high support and low support, as "function" is kind of a loaded label and can vary by day, so how much suport we need overall is a better indicator for what type of autistic somebody is! Anyway, the blogger here obviously knows nothing about autistics, and as we in the community say "nothing about us without us!" Thanks for a fascinating video as always :)
@gwydkins8252
@gwydkins8252 2 жыл бұрын
thats literally why they said its a spectrum
@woofmeow5752
@woofmeow5752 2 жыл бұрын
I agree! I just left a similar comment. OP is making a really bad false comparison and uses outdated terms and ideas. Both are disorders deserve support, but they are not the same in most regards at all.
@BunnyDanger
@BunnyDanger 2 жыл бұрын
@@gwydkins8252 Then why compare it when such a small part of the autism spectrum can be a LITTLE similar to psychopathy? That's like saying "a small percentage of people with broken legs have very little empathy, so they're like psychopaths" Why bring autism into it as all, except for the child raising portion?
@ironypoisonedcatgirl
@ironypoisonedcatgirl 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I was about to leave a similar comment but you worded it really well! I'm autistic and extremely high empathy, so it kinda bothers me when people make generalizations about autism and low empathy.
@taliahturqoise9673
@taliahturqoise9673 2 жыл бұрын
I have low empathy and I have Aspergers. YOU might have high empathy but some of us lack empathy and that's fine lol stop trying to erase us just because it sounds more politically correct.
@A_Black_Sheep94
@A_Black_Sheep94 2 жыл бұрын
The majority of psychopaths are just successful business owners. Their ultimate goal is power not murder.
@Druginspector12
@Druginspector12 Жыл бұрын
4chan people knew psychopaths, why the fuck do they leak this mystery
@ace.l.w
@ace.l.w 2 жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie, it sounds like she probably is just dealing with ADHD and a superiority complex. I frequently don’t realize that I’m having a panic attack until I’ve noticed multiple physical symptoms, and I also see morality as an extension of logic. Everything down to the needing constant stimulation. That’s… me. Not being able to consciously always recognize your emotions and being curious is not the same thing as not having emotions. You just have to add in a program for “oh shoot, this would be a bad thing to do even if it would make me feel a bit happy Right Now”
@katec708
@katec708 2 жыл бұрын
Oooo smart take
@katec708
@katec708 2 жыл бұрын
Panic attacks lead to disassociating that obv can make u feel very detached from others and reality.
@ace.l.w
@ace.l.w 2 жыл бұрын
@@katec708 I can’t believe that “hey, sometimes you don’t immediately recognize your emotional response to things because the chemical and cognitive parts of your brain aren’t operating the same way! Everybody experiences things differently and difference in and of itself is not necessarily a problem”
@becca652
@becca652 2 жыл бұрын
Idk, it makes sense that psychopaths crave stimulation in the absence of emotion, and thats not the same thing as ADHD. And theres a big difference between having trouble processing or paying attention to your emotions and not having emotions at all. I dont think it's smart to assume that someone is just like you and is completely misunderstanding themselves just because you see similarities.
@cloudy_95_
@cloudy_95_ 2 жыл бұрын
Ykw that makes so much sense bc I definitely was relating to some of the stuff she was saying but I’m absolutely not a psychopath. Even down to feeling like I have no emotions when actually I have a lot but it took practice to be able to make them and physically be aware of them. And it took years of having anxiety attacks before realizing that’s what they were
@lilybreee
@lilybreee 2 жыл бұрын
OP is giving "I'm a lot like joker from the movie joker"
@user-gi3gu5di6q
@user-gi3gu5di6q 2 жыл бұрын
Just was about to do a super monotonous task at work and I open KZbin to a 40-minute video from you, can't wait to listen! Thank you!!
@AbhNormal
@AbhNormal 2 жыл бұрын
Ooh forty minutes? This is gonna be a rollercoaster, I can tell already!
@ChaosStep
@ChaosStep 2 жыл бұрын
That was fake as fuck but interesting enough
@StreetofCrocodiles
@StreetofCrocodiles 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah. This is garbage. Not only are psycho/sociopath not really diagnoses anymore, the way they describe both is wrong per their definition when they were. Lack of empathy does not mean no emotions. Psychopaths notably could have passionate emotions, as it pertains to them, just not others. Not to mention the other bullshit like how they had people try to contract them to kill Biden.
@MakerInMotion
@MakerInMotion 2 жыл бұрын
@@StreetofCrocodiles That's the way it was explained to me. Emotions, but utterly selfish ones. Like a psychopath could have their child die and feel sorry for themselves because having a child served their purposes of appearing normal. But there was no emotional bond with the child. It's like being upset at your jacket being ruined because you looked good in that jacket. It's an emotion, just a fucked up one.
@ildisiri
@ildisiri 2 жыл бұрын
Stopped watching 4 minutes in as I realised my opinion towards psychopaths was still holding given that the OP admitted of murdering someone proclaiming "self-defense" the most common excuse given in courts after "insanity". Also, this is a disservice to other psychopaths, given I'm still holding on to my opinion that not all psychopaths are bad people, but this was a punch to that opinion to say the least. Extra disappointment points because this was supposed to be the psychopath blog that dispels all the myths about psychopaths and would try to prove that not all of them are Ted Bundies etc. while admitting to murder in the first 2 paragraphs. Ironic isn't it?
@halycon4923
@halycon4923 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely, also as someone with a family member who is a functioning psychopath I can tell you the behaviour is not usually this aggressive unless they're low functioning and have a trigger e.g. Addiction like alcohol and drugs. And even then they can recover and be rehabilitated to peacefully join the community, what worked for my family member was joining church, for others this can be something as simple as joining a hobby group. OP is giving a very stereotypical low functioning psychopath, extremely manipulative and narcissistic aggressive behaviour. Its very textbook-esque, it would not surprise me if this is a fake persona given by someone who is not a psychopath. Though its important to note these people do actually exist. My theory is they're actually narcisstic and seeking attention (Though they could very well just be a textbook low functioning psychopath I just highly doubt it).
@seditt5146
@seditt5146 2 жыл бұрын
Relax, OP is simply full of shit. The internet was a mistake because where kids use to simply become one of the freaks, geeks or jocks etc in attempts to find themselves and who they are not instead people fall into clichés which leads to everyone believing they are sociopaths, autistic, LGBT, Bipolar, have ticks or the endless list of nonsensical bullshit people spew about themselves on the internet. There is so many holes in this story its not even funny and it seems like OP is just one of those edgy jackasses who think its so cool and quirky to be a sociopath. People on the internet need to stop pretending to be mentally disordered, it does not make you have super powers, it just makes you stupid. Its like that video from Kyle Hill "Autism is my super power".... No.... No it isn't.
@gameskid4ever
@gameskid4ever 2 жыл бұрын
hello TII! always a nice surprise to see an upload from you :) i hope youre doing well this evening and i cant wait to watch
@TheInternetInvestigator
@TheInternetInvestigator 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, you too and hope you enjoy 😊
@haileybuth9223
@haileybuth9223 2 жыл бұрын
Well, she sure proved that she’s not nearly as misunderstood as she desperately wants to portray 💀
@seditt5146
@seditt5146 2 жыл бұрын
OP is like that tiktok chick who wanted to "dispel myths about Tourette" by faking it on the internet . Its fucking stupid
@AlSpice
@AlSpice 2 жыл бұрын
I can definitely relate to the part about therapists and psychiatrists being afraid of psychopaths. I have BPD and it is considered one of the hardest issues to deal with and many professionals just don't wanna deal with us. We're considered bad patients. So I get that. A simple Google search about BPD shows how much society hates us. So I can relate to that.
@RagerQueen
@RagerQueen Жыл бұрын
As an autistic person the "lack of emotions" part makes me laugh cause our problem is actually that we empathize too strongly. We're actually shoving our emotions into the back of our minds for when we're in private and we can unpack it without anybody judging us for how we process them. If we weren't doing that, literally the smallest thing, like telling me that you saw a wilted flower on the way could make me start sobbing. Which I believe would be quite awkward and not a socially acceptable reaction.
@thebuilder5271
@thebuilder5271 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I think allistic people just can’t recognize our emotions because it doesn’t look like how they express certain emotions. So they assume we don’t have any 💀. But a lot of autistic people are also mentally ill due to trauma and discrimination which can cause them to not feel emotions. But in general autism makes you have stronger emotions
@owl6637
@owl6637 2 жыл бұрын
I'm on the autism spectrum and OP comparing it to being a psychopath makes me feel really uncomfortable. Psychopathy is in no way like the autism spectrum and not everyone is on the spectrum.
@SpoingusUnreal
@SpoingusUnreal 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, people with Asperger's have mad empathy. Ask the hundreds of bugs I saved and put in the porta potty at work so they wouldn't freeze over the winter.
@taliahturqoise9673
@taliahturqoise9673 2 жыл бұрын
I have aspergers and I struggle with empathy lol. You might have good empathy but lack of empathy is literally part of the syndrome. Low empathy is hell to live with, though. It gets lonely and awkward because everytime someone feels bad you just don't care and you don't know how to mask your own apathy lol Same with positive emotions I mean I don't care if you're happy. Good for you ig
@Keznen
@Keznen 2 жыл бұрын
@@taliahturqoise9673 No it's not. I have Aspergers and my empathy level is more or less average, though it's higher for people I care about and for cute animals. So obviously your low empathy is completely separate from your Asperger's. ~ Täss
@taliahturqoise9673
@taliahturqoise9673 2 жыл бұрын
@@Keznen bruh what
@Lynn-mp6xc
@Lynn-mp6xc 2 жыл бұрын
As a psychologist as well as an autistic person, I definitely disagree with OP on psychopathy being on the autism spectrum. Although certain traits can be seen in both autistic people and psychopaths, such as lack of empathy, there are many differences as well.
@IDEKaaaaaaaagh
@IDEKaaaaaaaagh 2 жыл бұрын
I think they only compared the disorders, not claimed psychopathy is on the spectrum.
@lovelightstarboy
@lovelightstarboy 2 жыл бұрын
I am autistic and I do not lack empathy, and many other autistic people don’t either. It’s not always a lack of empathy, it’s just a misunderstanding of social emotional cues as well as we show empathy differently.
@Lynn-mp6xc
@Lynn-mp6xc 2 жыл бұрын
@@IDEKaaaaaaaagh I thought OP said in her opinion, psychopathy is on the spectrum? If I remember correctly, it was discussed at the start of the video.
@Lynn-mp6xc
@Lynn-mp6xc 2 жыл бұрын
@@lovelightstarboy same for me. That's why I was careful in saying a lack of empathy can be seen in both cases. It doesn't have to be that way :)
@missbraindamage
@missbraindamage 2 жыл бұрын
Yay! Hi Internet Investigator! I am so excited for this 40 minute vid!!!
@molliethorpe30
@molliethorpe30 2 жыл бұрын
almost everything OP is saying goes against the large majority of psychological literature about psychopathy, sociopathy and definitely ASD
@icefiredragon94
@icefiredragon94 2 жыл бұрын
....This person was either a roleplaying edgelord with all these generalizations or someone who actually is narcissitic, considering some psychopaths are functional along with the fact they constantly threw other neurodivergent people under the bus to be lumped in with them. Interesting find though!
@lesliemartin3
@lesliemartin3 2 жыл бұрын
This was by far my favorite video you've done. I love your voice and while speaking your segues between topics suggests that you not only are familiar with certain attributes of her condition but that you also see the distinction in yourself as opposed to ways she's described her own emotions or lack there of. Incredibly interesting and somewhat scared me in ways that I have never noticed before in regards to human thought. One thing that surprised me very much was the way she described herself as overweight. I would have thought someone this self aware would be in perfect form to the best of their ability not to simply appeal to other people since she explained that she couldn't bring herself to care either way, but because of the idea of someone being more attractive may have quite an easier and effortless time manipulating the people in her life and the people she could possibly need to leverage. Off topic completely but there is a girl with a true crime channel and if I'm not mistaken both of you have a very similar accent. I'm not one to be able to distinguish between accents very well however certain British accents sound a lot different depending on where they're from and it really sounds like you and this other girl with the true crime channel maybe from the very same area you both pronounce words exactly the same.
@HerEvilTwin
@HerEvilTwin 6 ай бұрын
“As mankind grew obsessed with its hours, the sorrow of lost time bece a permanent hole in the human heart” 😭 😭 Thank you for sharing these quotes, absolutely beautifully written
@Milkytan
@Milkytan 2 жыл бұрын
Good point about the charity stuff tho. Ultimately we do things for selfish reasons, seems like plain logic. I don't think we're capable to do things completely selflessly, but I suppose we like to tell ourselves we do. The "happy I don't have emotions" is such a contradictive way of stating it tho, kinda funny.
@foxbuns
@foxbuns 2 жыл бұрын
as a person with autism i do not like being compared to or grouped with psychopaths, sociopaths, and murderers. struggling to understand others does not equate to a lack of emotion.
@el_equidistante
@el_equidistante 2 жыл бұрын
That's why I like your channel, you give the most intelligent commentary on the topics you cover compared to any of the other "dark" channels.
@pink_alligator
@pink_alligator 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting video, really enjoyed it that being said, as one of I'm sure many people who mostly listens to your videos and aren't actively watching, it would be nice if you'd make it more clear somehow when you're reading something and when it's just you talking bcs I found myself several times having no idea bcs you made no indication, differentiation or transition where her part stopped and yours began. Even when I looked up at the video I still couldn't really be sure who was talking so to speak
@mmisafire
@mmisafire 2 жыл бұрын
tha's been a very common issue in these videos recently. just bad practice in general
@YTmoney88
@YTmoney88 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't make it any farther than "I'm getting too old for this". Even Hollywood wouldn't mess with this script. I wanted to find out if OP actually believes this person though.
@SmumplytheF2P
@SmumplytheF2P 2 жыл бұрын
To be honest, I'll rather just listen to Chris Chan ramble about "The Dimensional Merge" than whatever "OwO I'M so QuiRkY I'm HavE no EmOtion psychopath rarr xD" this wall of text is. At Least with Chris, it's super fascinating but pretty unnerving, this just feels like one and a thousand posts you'll find in reddit or something. Still, I love this channel!
@thelegofam4310
@thelegofam4310 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, a lot to take in here. Very thought provoking. It's funny how op continues to manipulate even through her posts. For example, saying that to live in proximity to a psychopath, to make yourself useful, will ensure you are important enough not to become a target. If I needed a psychopath to watch my kids... Are you kidding. This shows her twisted logic, as no normal person knowing there neighbor is a psychopath, would allow their children anywhere near them. However, I find her views on things interesting. This was a wonderful topic, I hope we get to revisit it in the future. Great video, your content is very intriguing.
@shadows-sweet-embrace
@shadows-sweet-embrace 2 жыл бұрын
I am autistic. I experience hyper-empathy! I feel so much! What I'm trying to say, Is I really don't appreciate this person comparing this to autism. It's a different experience for everyone!
@Stampybampy
@Stampybampy 2 жыл бұрын
5:07 stands out to me as someone who has had risk behaviors but not in attempt to help someone; "not because they care about someone but because they don't care for their own safety and danger is fun and stimulating to them."
@PlebianGorilla
@PlebianGorilla 2 жыл бұрын
“Am I dangerous? No. Have I killed someone? Yeah, and I couldn’t care less. You shouldn’t fear me.” ….is she honestly that bright? I don’t think so. She’s arrogant, and that arrogance blinds her.
@mollyrogers5851
@mollyrogers5851 2 жыл бұрын
I have a cousin who's been diagnosed with psychopathy. It's true that he doesn't have much of a concept of empathy or a tolerance for most people, but he DOES have a moral compass, built largely on the understanding that his actions have consequences. He was a good student. He has never committed a crime. He feels emotions (even if they are mostly centered around himself). This is not a good example of people actually living with psychopathy.
@DaxMarko
@DaxMarko 2 жыл бұрын
This topic just made me upset. She tries so hard to both sugarcoat it like we're supposed to tolerate psychos, and also make herself look like hot shit for being one. And then whole pedos being "misunderstood" take was fucking spicy as all hell. I rather have society understand how to identify, suppress, detain and reform psychopaths, and absolutely punish as necessary... Rather than learning to live with them like they are normal everyday people, when they aren't (the ones that act like they are just makes it more disturbing).
@doubleh333lix
@doubleh333lix 2 жыл бұрын
facts
@lacyjane1959
@lacyjane1959 2 жыл бұрын
i couldnt sleep, this is just what i need until i feel sleepy! ty!
@NinaDemoustier
@NinaDemoustier 2 жыл бұрын
Lmao OP is probs just a huge fanfic amateur scared of being caught so they remind like "not every psychopath is different so don't @ me if you're one and you're not alike"
@Oceanblue_Art_
@Oceanblue_Art_ 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like the protagonist in a fantasy story where the big bad villain just said "we're not so different, you and I" No dude, you genocided an entire society and I made my animal friend sad, we are not the same
@Coppergasm
@Coppergasm 2 жыл бұрын
A girl in my group of friends was in a relationship with a guy who later went to a therapist and was diagnosed with anti-social pd. I was personally never that close to her and only met the said guy on a few occasions. The only thing that stood out to me was that he was very uninterested in other people, like I dont think he ever said a word to me even when he was invited to my home. Very preoccupied with his chosen ones, I feel like most (especially if alcohol or drugs are involved) loosen up a bit and can at least have a brief interaction with someone, and I say this as someone with social anxiety. Aside from my personal impression, I heard he was very reckless and just didn't seem to care, barely about my friend who is very dependant on intimacy, kinda like she was just a trophy. As far as I know he never physically hurt anyone or my friend and I dont believe he would do so intentionally, unless in a brawl maybe, but not a psycho killer. I dont think my friend was afraid of him at any point
@rottarippa
@rottarippa 2 жыл бұрын
I hate the "lack of emotions" thing so much. Not only it's harmful but also reduces every single autistic struggle to a silly, fiction like trope. it's so much more complex than that
@nyx_pay
@nyx_pay 2 жыл бұрын
sounds like a tumblr teen going through their nihilistic, "I'm not like the other" phrase
@leetlepeeg1
@leetlepeeg1 2 жыл бұрын
You cover delicate subject matter with such respect. Love hearing your take.
@420zach
@420zach 2 жыл бұрын
"most people think that psychopaths are bad people and get bad rep because of murderers" *okay okay i agree* "Have i ever killed someone? Yes. Do I lose sleep at night because of it? No." *... what*
@Krillerx3
@Krillerx3 2 жыл бұрын
If I wasn't a psychopath I would probably be very depressed
@adolfadams5946
@adolfadams5946 2 жыл бұрын
interesting thing i noticed, she says she cannot feel emotion yet on the New Zealand post she states she feels annoyed? maybe I'm just overthinking this.
@mmisafire
@mmisafire 2 жыл бұрын
youre not, there are multiple times where she talks about things that definitely require emotions..
@namelesswolf2625
@namelesswolf2625 2 жыл бұрын
to be fair it would be really difficult to speak or write without using words like that, I mean she wouldn't want her blog to look like a research paper by the logic of who the hell is gonna want to read that, you know?
@adolfadams5946
@adolfadams5946 2 жыл бұрын
@@namelesswolf2625 yeah i thought this to be fair. maybe she just simply disagreed with this, rather than actually feeling annoyed, but just described it that way.
@tiki_riot
@tiki_riot 2 жыл бұрын
This is so fake it’s ridiculous lmao
@Mari-sc4mg
@Mari-sc4mg 2 жыл бұрын
How do you know you can erase your memories if you always erase the memory. It would be like it never happening so did you really erase it if it "never happened" ?
@brr4273
@brr4273 2 жыл бұрын
The memory of erasing the memory is what you remember, not the memory you erased. I know it sounds weird but I think it's possible lol. Like "I erased something by replacing it with something else, but I don't remember what that something is," and then after a while you can just forget completely.
@squashedshibber2684
@squashedshibber2684 2 жыл бұрын
You couldn't tell she was a pathological liar when she said she just casually hung out with people with nuclear weapons?
@Mari-sc4mg
@Mari-sc4mg 2 жыл бұрын
@@squashedshibber2684 oh I could tell, but for me that "erasing of the memory" has always been the dumbest lie.
@mothiestman4995
@mothiestman4995 Жыл бұрын
Bro I'm autistic and feel so intensely all the time that it comes off as "not reading the room". My mom, also on the spectrum, comes off as "cold" and "tactless" because she is almost incapable of reading tone, but feels just as intensely as I. I can’t stand Hollywood mental illness and people who believe those portrayals.
@guttedgrave
@guttedgrave 2 жыл бұрын
as someone who is autistic... I just hate the fact that autism is being compared to psychopathy. I DO care, I am very emotional and cry or get upset when anyone is harmed or wronged,, humans, animals, etc. The only way I could ever be even remotely "similar" to a psychopath, is that I have difficulty understanding vocal tone and sarcasm. It goes over my head. but I am very caring and would NEVER kill anyone or even consider it. Also I feel I should add, autism severely affects my life and ability to do tasks that seem easy to others. and yet still,.. I'm not a fricken psychopath. it's so harmful to compare the two
@guttedgrave
@guttedgrave 2 жыл бұрын
Another concern I have, is I am already being judged and hated for being autistic. I don't need someone comparing autistic individuals as psychopaths. Also "aspergers" is an outdated term and is actually just part of the autism spectrum. Saying someone has "aspergers" basically means that they're socially awkward but you can't reaally tell they're autistic because they can complete things as well as "normal" people. also, High-functioning vs Low-functioning is SO derogatory. I would be technically put into the "low functioning" category, but I am a manager at a thriving store. Low functioning is so harmful, as it implies that I am never going to function as well as other people. I don't mind if that is true, but I don't want to be verbally reminded that I am supposedly "slower" than others in my life
@emmaoof3335
@emmaoof3335 2 жыл бұрын
Her entire chart just rubs me as ableist (coming from an autistic person). The usage of terms like high functioning and low functioning, terms that have historically been used by allistics (non autistics) to distinguish "good autistics" (aka don't need a lot of extra help) and "bad autistics" (aka do need extra helps), is a red flag alone (it is generally preferred by the autistic community that you use terms like low support needs and high support needs, but every autistic is different). The idea ASPD is just a higher level of autism is wrong completely. They're separate disorder with VASTLY different symptoms. The idea autistics struggle with empathy is a misinformed one, while some autistics like me do struggle with empathy, autism is a spectrum and many autistics are hyperempathetic and more empathetic then some allistics. The idea also stems from confusion, since we tend to struggle with reading expressions, we might not know someone is hurt and will therefore seem unemphatic when in reality if we knew that person was hurt we'd help right away. TL;DR it really seems like she has a small uninformed understanding of autism and shouldn't be spreading misinformation that will harm autistics and no everyone isn't on the autism spectrum everyone technically has autistic traits you can dislike a certain texture badly really like something or hate specific sounds but autism is characterized by the sheer intensity or frequency of those traits (ex: everyone had mood swings but not everyone is bipolar)
@doubleh333lix
@doubleh333lix 2 жыл бұрын
functioning labels are actually pretty helpful if you’re involved in the care of autistic people. i’m autistic and my mom worked with people with autism for decades. distinguishing how capable one is of functioning on their own without help is just that, it becomes more of a problem when our worth is based on that clarification.
@emmaoof3335
@emmaoof3335 2 жыл бұрын
@@doubleh333lix im autistic too but functioning labels have their own harmful history and they rank us not on how much help we need but how well we fit into neurotypical standards "high support needs" and "low support needs" actually explain how much help we need
@Pystoria
@Pystoria 2 жыл бұрын
Hearing her answer to the robot asking not to be shut off was very interesting. That said, I'm not so sure I believe this is legit
@mathieuleader8601
@mathieuleader8601 2 жыл бұрын
this seems a bit like a fanfiction at times
@haileybuth9223
@haileybuth9223 2 жыл бұрын
It basically is one big self insert fanfic lmao, anyone with any experience in the mental health and psychology field will tell you that, as interesting as it is, OP is totally full of shit haha
@mistakesweremadestudios
@mistakesweremadestudios Жыл бұрын
It's the way OP describes autistic people actually makes me so angry and upset. Like- as an autistic person, it's literally a spectrum. Not to mention, Asperger's is an outdated, anti-semetic, and ableist term... so.... THIRD POINT: NOT EVERYONE IS AUTISTIC.
@AccidentallyOnPurpose
@AccidentallyOnPurpose 2 жыл бұрын
Psychopathy is a spectrum. There are some people that feel emotions, but they are just dulled. Not everyone on the spectrum is completely emotionless
@woffe8094
@woffe8094 4 ай бұрын
This person read one article on psychopathy and now is larping as one. Has never been more obvious.
@leoa9474
@leoa9474 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly I'm pretty sure this is a fake. A lot of this is either bullshit (the erasing memory stuff) or doesn't align with what other people with the same disorder and professionals say ("psychopaths" do have emotions)
@amp4105
@amp4105 2 жыл бұрын
I meannnn... would someone working with terrorists groups really start a fkn blog lets be real.
@lotofmalarkey434
@lotofmalarkey434 2 жыл бұрын
Idk if anyone was wondering but yes the robot study OP mentions was a real study, she didn’t just make it up
@markhor468
@markhor468 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like an edgy teen (or someone who never grew out of that mindset) who tries to find explanations for feeling "different" and doesn't really know even half as much about the things she talks about as she thinks she does.
@HellonWheels777
@HellonWheels777 2 жыл бұрын
She's an adult? She sounds like an edgy teen.
@gyoglep
@gyoglep 2 жыл бұрын
as someone who has anti-social personality disorder, a "psychopath" as people would call it (which is a term that can encompass a lot of disorders and is incredibly general), this person is just one on the spectrum of psychopathy. there are plenty of "psychopaths" that still feel emotion and can experience empathy, but it's lower in amount or expressed differently. even toward things that may not seem like they should engage that emotion. i feel genuine empathy toward the death and abuse of animals, but it's difficult for me to feel any empathy toward adult humans. i hate seeing children and animals in pain, but i feel nothing toward adults that suffer. but that can change depending on my relationship with a person or the circumstances of their pain. i also have no plans to kill people or engage in any criminal activity, lol. a lot of us don't feel the drive to do that at all
@becca652
@becca652 2 жыл бұрын
Thank goodness lol. Maybe you should start a blog instead to clarify
@sgtcwhatley
@sgtcwhatley 2 жыл бұрын
Point to consider. If I have the ability to erase my memory how would I know? 🤔
@GothKatt
@GothKatt 2 жыл бұрын
As someone with Autism, I'd like to think that comparing psychopaths and Autistic people is kind of like comparing Batman & The Joker, very opposite sides of the same coin. Neither fully understands the neurotypical, but for very different reasons. For example, it's common for Autistic people to feel more than we express. Even if our faces are stone cold, we might be feeling emotion underneath them. Psychopaths express more than they feel. Autistic people are very capable of things like sympathy and attachment, at least as much as a neurotypical if not more, frequently more. Psychopaths tend to fake attachment. Autistic people are the stranded aliens while psychopaths are the undercover aliens, some of which want to conquer Earth. Hope it makes sense.
@Seductive_Psycho
@Seductive_Psycho 2 ай бұрын
I'm glad there's more awareness being brought to this... I'm diagnosed with a personality disorder myself.. Psychopathy... I went three different doctors.. So there is no doubt... I'm not violent I don't break laws... I stay to myself because I don't like people either... At the root of personality disorders is a lot of postermatic stress disorder... I drew up in a world of emotional and psychological abuse, I wasn't shown empathy and I wasn't shown compassion.. At home and school.. Part of my brain just never developed correctly and i'm wired different
@audsrose
@audsrose 2 жыл бұрын
here early! really loved this topic, thank you for sharing!
@Ashley-iu8ot
@Ashley-iu8ot 2 жыл бұрын
The bit about her not caring about killing people, has more to do with the lack of an emotional connection to people in general. She won’t kill anyone, unless someone attempts to harm her, and she wouldn’t feel bad about it. Again, because of her lack of emotional connection. That was her point, that she doesn’t have strong feelings forwards others, that lean in any particular way. Also, on the spectrum, and I do feel. But I feel only one emotion at a time, making each emotion I experience far more potent. No I am not offended at her observation, as she wouldn’t know that. Especially if her only contact with ASD people, are ones who don’t have strong emotional connections. Which would make sense, as they would be able to understand each other.
@brieb402
@brieb402 2 жыл бұрын
We'll probably never know, but it kind of feels like OP is faking to a degree. It's just so....outlandish. Honestly alot of the stuff she says pretty much reaffirms peoples opinions on psychopathy.
@IDEKaaaaaaaagh
@IDEKaaaaaaaagh 2 жыл бұрын
This was an amazing video, thank you! I love that you yourself challenged and thought deeply about humanity, too. So many people make videos like these but are completely indifferent.
@ohitkat
@ohitkat 2 жыл бұрын
As fascinating as this all is, I can’t help but agree with most of these comments. I’m ‘neurodivergent’ with diagnosed personality disorders and boring depression and anxiety, nothing extraordinary. I have been in the mental health system for the past 14 years as a patient, and soon to be as a professional, and I find that most people who genuinely check all the psychotic boxes tend to not be so open and excited to share their inner workings. Most of the time, people will have some psychotic traits and not others; meaning this caricature of a psychopath being portrayed feels just as theatrical as what we see in the media, something OP claims to want to change. You did an amazing job covering this, and I adore your videos! Thank you for stating pretty much everything I just did in a much more eloquent way lol.
@ramseydoon8277
@ramseydoon8277 6 ай бұрын
8:32 I couldn't disgree more with the concluding paragraph. That's a reprehensible suggestion.
@IWasaTeenageTeenWolf
@IWasaTeenageTeenWolf Жыл бұрын
As someone with Aspergers, it really pisses me off when someone says that an Aspie is incapable of feeling empathy. Reminds me of an episode of Criminal Minds where Spencer Reed says it out loud nonchalantly how a kid with Aspergers was incapable of empathizing with anyone.
@Gregsusername
@Gregsusername 2 жыл бұрын
"all emotes except anger are shut out" as someone who is regularly questioning how they feel and their own relationship with feelings in general these videos about psychopathy are really interesting. I would love to hear about sociopathy aswell if you can find some sources for it
@anamiosonami
@anamiosonami 2 жыл бұрын
psychopathy and sociopathy aren't a thing. what you're thinking of is ASPD (antisocial personality disorder).
@PlebianGorilla
@PlebianGorilla 2 жыл бұрын
My old boss was (I’m pretty positive) a psychopath and he owned the business, too. Working for a psychopath, for me and everyone else that has worked for him, was extremely damaging.
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