The breaking bad character Todd Alquist is a good example of a primary psychopath.
@JDdr86 Жыл бұрын
He could also just be an alexythimic autistic guy, who behaves like that because of his deplorable upbringing. I mean, he's role models and parental figures/sources of morality are a bunch of murderous nazis!, for £ucks sake.
@alex6161 Жыл бұрын
But he had sympathy for Walt, and he was able to fall in love with a woman. So, high emotions
@JDdr86 Жыл бұрын
@alex6161 Then M.E. Thomas and Dr. James Fallon are just trolling us?
@alex6161 Жыл бұрын
@@JDdr86 Rather, we were trolled by the creator of an unrealistic character who was stuffed with everything at once.
@JDdr86 Жыл бұрын
@alex6161 Oh, for £uck's sake! M.E. Thomas fell in love with a woman, and she mentioned that she cried when her psychotherapist died, so, Is she NOT a psychopath?. Do you still believe in Robert Hare or what are you on about?
@felipechaves9341 Жыл бұрын
Hi M.E., it's so good to see you again. You brought some rather interesting presence to the stage today, huh? And what surprised me the most was that your camera was not blurred! At first, I was like - Hey, that's weird? But then I couldn't fix my eyes anywhere else but your face. Your features are so perfectly proportioned, that it's like you're a work of art! (are you sure you were not designed by Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci?) I'm not sure if it's your very noticeable brilliant mind, your huge symmetrical smile, or your air of mystery, but there's something about you that is incredibly captivating. I'm always drawn to you, and I can't help but be fascinated by you and the aspects of your personality disorder. Here are some questions I have as someone who's been recently diagnosed with personality disorders as well: 📌What were some effective strategies that you developed after being diagnosed with Axis II: Personality Disorder (or F60 on the ICD)? 📌How were you able to be a successful woman even lacking a sense of self? (The reason this question is being asked is because I struggle a lot with decision-making and choosing career paths lacking this essential part of human life) 📌 What are some fun facts about you that not many people know? (Juicy question!) Lastly, from what I remember you are not far different from me. It seems like we both enjoy spicing life up by going to the fastest and biggest rollercoasters out there LOL! If I am correct, could you give me a list of your best rides and tell me how it felt? Thank you! 𝓪𝓾 𝓻𝓮𝓿𝓸𝓲𝓻 ❣
@simple_injoy Жыл бұрын
This is such a random question, but i remember an interview when you said that u would let someone punch u. Would that not trigger gray rage bc they have "false sense sense of thier own safety"?
@m.e.thomas7901 Жыл бұрын
I only feel gray rage in a specific instance in which someone presumes to have authority over me that they don’t have. I actually like physicality, including being punched sometimes. I used to love mosh pits. I think I would have liked things like roller derby and boxing but I worried about brain injuries.
@simple_injoy Жыл бұрын
@@m.e.thomas7901 thanks for answering. I see. No offense meant by this question, but is it strange to you that other do not like being punched and may be afraid of violence? After ur therapy and all, how do u react when someone for example bumps into you in public and tells YOU to warch where u go?
@m.e.thomas7901 Жыл бұрын
@@simple_injoyno it’s not weird, it’s like thinking that some people like vanilla ice cream but I think, not for me!
@dontknow3949 Жыл бұрын
Anyone who even suggests Jimmy McGill may be a psychopath has utterly no understanding of psychology.
@JDdr86 Жыл бұрын
Not true. He would probably score way above threshold in most diagnostic tools, including the PCL-R, the TriPM, and the PPI-R. Also, the argument people make to disqualify him as a valid representation is that he feels SOME love, compassion, empathy, shame, guilt, and even fear and sadness, but that ignores the most cutting edge research literature about the nuances of the condition, and testimonies of people such as M.E. Thomas and Dr. James Fallon, reporting experiences that were supposed to be COMPLETELY inaccessible for ALL people with psychopathy. It is a DEFICIT, not a complete abscence of affective capabilities. The other most true to life example I've seen of a person living with psychopathy would be Eleanor Shellstrop from The Good Place.