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i think most of us agree now that narcissism/NPD is subhuman and is overcompensation? but wondering if psychopaths mog. they're apparently successful. also wondering how well sociopaths fare
 
Chad ones mog, subhuman ones rot in prison
 
No. Having ASPD as an incel is very bad since it makes u bored all the time. An incel who can't cope becomes a ropesexual.
 
No. Having ASPD as an incel is very bad since it makes u bored all the time. An incel who can't cope becomes a ropesexual.
can confirm its shitty sometimes.
 
No. Not all psycopaths are moggers. I just believe that if people compliment you all your life you become narcisstic
 
how would you fare vs other psychopaths?
 
No. Not all psycopaths are moggers. I just believe that if people compliment you all your life you become narcisstic
ah. narcissism can manifest through subhumans trying to overcompensate for their inferiority though
 
yeah, obviously it doesn't mean a sub-5 is going to be chad if he's a psycho. But girls get exited as fuck with violence. Probably some normie could ascend. Same logic with the opposite case, no violent instincts,rage and impulsivity reduce attractivness
 
No psycopath for your face
 
yea. i think that instead narcissism is what sub 5's tend to become instead
Psychopaths tend to have less self-talk and less negative rumination, especially compared to neurotypical individuals and those with conditions like anxiety or depression. This is one of the key psychological and neurological differences that help explain their emotional detachment, low anxiety, and lack of guilt or remorse.

What the Research Shows​

1. Reduced Internal Dialogue ("Self-Talk")

  • Psychopaths often show less internal narrative or reflective self-awareness.
  • They may not engage in the kind of self-monitoring, moral deliberation, or internal debate that neurotypical individuals do when making decisions.
  • This contrasts with people who have high conscience, guilt, or social anxiety, who often experience intense internal self-talk.
A psychopath might do something harmful without a lot of internal commentary like:
“Should I have done that? What if I'm caught? What will they think? Was that wrong?”
This absence of inner conflict can make them appear calm, confident, and even charming, especially under stress.
 
Psychopaths tend to have less self-talk and less negative rumination, especially compared to neurotypical individuals and those with conditions like anxiety or depression. This is one of the key psychological and neurological differences that help explain their emotional detachment, low anxiety, and lack of guilt or remorse.

What the Research Shows​

1. Reduced Internal Dialogue ("Self-Talk")

  • Psychopaths often show less internal narrative or reflective self-awareness.
  • They may not engage in the kind of self-monitoring, moral deliberation, or internal debate that neurotypical individuals do when making decisions.
  • This contrasts with people who have high conscience, guilt, or social anxiety, who often experience intense internal self-talk.

This absence of inner conflict can make them appear calm, confident, and even charming, especially under stress.
lower sentience/ IQ then
 

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