While I'm well aware I have many mental issues, I know I can never be a sociopath because guilt and shame are my two oldest friends. |
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There's no universally agreed upon difference between the word sociopath and psychopath. |
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He was a clever sociopath who owned three properties and kept different women at each. |
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But there is nothing like having a podgy, middle-class sociopath leave cycle-shaped bruises on your arms and legs to change your mind. |
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Maya decodes a numerical warning left by a demonically possessed sociopath. |
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A true sociopath, he takes great glee in humiliating and injuring the inmates. |
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Sure, you'll probably run into that person you have eyes for outside their house, but you have no reason to be there, you sociopath. |
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The term antisocial personality is often used interchangeably with psychopath or sociopath and is connotative of many forms of deviant behavior. |
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My hit counter goes up every time I have a feud with some dyspeptic sociopath on the pro-war left. |
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Every person who has ever told the camera that is always a conniving, manipulative sociopath. |
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Read a cautionary tale about the seductive and dangerous power of a charlatan sociopath, featuring goats and the American Dream. |
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Franklin was a manipulative murderer and quite possibly a sociopath. |
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We have graduated in a single generation from the bogeyman of the Vietnam vet turned sociopath to the bogeyman of the antiwar radical turned Bluebeard. |
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Spacey makes Abramoff an enormously appealing rage-filled, thieving, megalomaniacal sociopath. |
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He or she may be a sociopath, a psychopath, or simply a good liar. |
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If we're honest, the adult doesn't really exist either – it was probably because she was sleep-deprived that Thatcher was such a sociopath. |
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As Steven Poole has pointed out, if you push spontaneity to its logical limits you end up with a sociopath. |
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Above the notes of praise is a small photo of guerin wearing a polka dot tie and pocket square, staring at you like a sociopath. |
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Although the principal had his identity protected, the traditionalists used this incident to cast Michelle as a sociopath. |
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In a quiet house at the end of a residential street lives Jacques Beaulieu, a righteous sociopath who is looking to rid the world of evil. |
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But spacey makes Abramoff an enormously appealing, rage-filled, thieving, megalomaniacal sociopath. |
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Ballantine told The New York Times late last year that one of his suspects is a sociopath. |
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Watergate ultimately vindicated our system against the machinations of one sociopath. |
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Jeffrey MacDonald seems to be a best somewhat weird and unpleasant, and at worst, a sociopath. |
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Chris Pine is a bundle of manic mood-swings as a rich sociopath, Christoph Waltz hammily sinister as his tycoon father. |
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We sift, with mounting horror, through the fractured history of Eva Khatchadourian and her sociopath son, Kevin. |
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Star student, sociopath or a little of each? |
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Jake Gyllenhaal might well be the frontrunner as best drama actor: his leading turn in Nightcrawler as the adrenalin-junkie sociopath selling newsporn crime video footage to the TV networks is terrific. |
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Social Engineer Akin to a con man or other sociopath, the social engineer manipulates people to gain access to systems. |
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Let's hope the white wine drinking sociopath remains for some time before she gets caught out by her big sons. |
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The obliviousness of your reply is staggering, or would be, if you weren't such an obvious spergy sociopath to begin with. |
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He refers to Apple whiz-kid Steven Jobs as a sociopath and describes Lotus development founder Mitchell Kapor as guilt-ridden by his success. |
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One of the qualities of a sociopath is that they are very good mimics. |
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So how did you see her before Jenji told you she was a sociopath? |
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He should remember that Zosia wants to be a psychiatrist, so the fact that Dominic is a bit of a sociopath only makes him more interesting. |
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He knows Crist is a gifted, manipulative political sociopath. |
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It should be enough to note that a single sociopath, armed with nothing more than a knife, could exterminate a city full of pacifists. |
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A sociopath is good at making their way into society and subcultures. |
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Hart requests as his court-appointed lawyer Ted Stevens, who prosecuted Hart for murder years before and was convinced he was a sociopath faking mental illness. |
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As a team of lawyers, therapists and women from a safe house help Helen and Phoebe find hope and healing, a sociopath lurks, waiting for his moment to strike. |
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Harvard Psychologist Stout offered a different view in The Sociopath Next Door. |
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