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"psychopathic" Definitions
  1. suffering from or caused by a serious personality disorder that means somebody does not care about other people's feelings, does not feel sorry when they have done something bad, and may want to be violent or cruel towards others

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A 2011 study of Australian white-collar managers found that 5.76 percent could be classed psychopathic and another 10.42 percent dysfunctional with psychopathic characteristics.
"The facility has revoked the dates reserved by Psychopathic Records last July to hold the free Juggalo March concert," Psychopathic Records said in a statement.
Data suggest that psychopathic traits lie on a continuum, so some individuals possess marked psychopathic traits but don't fulfill the criteria for full-blown psychopathy.
") to psychopathic ("You will live to watch your daughter rot.
Her counterpart, Villanelle (not yet cast), is a psychopathic assassin.
Given the characteristics, people with psychopathic traits can sound pretty scary.
Thus highly successful people often display narcissistic or even psychopathic behaviour.
"What kinda psychopathic behavior is this," Optimus (yeah, we know) asked.
So I accept this award on behalf of psychopathic billionaires everywhere.
A psychopathic, serial killer takes form in the character Anton Chigurh.
But it's not just psychopathic despots who like to play with crossbows.
" Owens later clarified her comments and called Hitler a "homicidal, psychopathic maniac.
All smiling villains pale before the late golden-haired, psychopathic boy-king.
She described her first husband as a "psychopathic sadist" who beat her.
Maybe. Experts believe that about 1% of the population shows psychopathic behavior.
A well-meaning greenhorn West Pointer runs into a psychopathic platoon sergeant.
"It's important to differentiate between psychopathic illnesses, neurasthenia, pathologies," the cardinal said.
" Laurie said he accepted the award "on behalf of psychopathic billionaires everywhere.
While Sandor battles his half-dead, psychopathic brother, debris falls and fires blaze.
"I accept this award on behalf of psychopathic billionaires everywhere," he joked later.
Instead they wind up identifying with the amoral (if not psychopathic) anti-hero.
Something about her is pure and innocent, even though she's a psychopathic clown.
WM: You never saw a sadistic or brutal or psychopathic side to Manson?
"[Hitler] was a homicidal, psychopathic maniac that killed his own people," she added.
Not surprisingly, psychopathic individuals are more likely than other people to commit crimes.
"Our claim is not that you need psychopathic traits to be creative, which is silly, but that in some highly creative people, the creativity and [psychopathic] personality traits arise from the same origin: A particular brain configuration and dopamine," Galang writes.
This past April Fool's, they also made a "psychopathic" AI that only sees death.
Sansa was raped and ridiculed by her psychopathic husband, Ramsay, on their wedding night.
She's spent the series first trying to deny that her son has psychopathic tendencies.
Klaus Barbie, the psychopathic "Butcher of Lyon", became obsessed with killing the "limping lady".
Their nosy neighbor is a terrifying but strangely innocent psychopathic wolfman named Werewolf Jones.
It was almost sort of a psychopathic act for that guy to do that.
Next door is the Psychopathic Building, which housed any immigrant with a mental disorder.
Psychopathic behavior in the executive suite may not be a small or isolated problem.
Maybe you're fearless in certain situations or you've taken big risks—also psychopathic traits.
"[The Juggalo March is] the hardest thing ever done [by Psychopathic Records]," Shaggy admitted.
The sheer accumulation of images of celebrity bodies in my browser history feels psychopathic.
I blame prestige television and the early-2000s vampire boom for glamorizing psychopathic tendencies.
He gets upset, people are hurt—[when] you don't care, that's the psychopathic thing.
But a lot of people on the psychopathic continuum aren't in jail or prison.
It felt like a psychopathic challenge — I had to be able to conquer this machine.
Not to mention, an individual with psychopathic tendencies might respond very different to this content.
Millennials seem to vacillate between two polarizing #moods: unspecified rage, and a seemingly psychopathic disassociation.
Chow said Jutting had traits of a psychopathic and narcissistic personality but not a disorder.
What is Tom, a psychopathic killer, going to do now that Cyrus broke his heart?
The worst part is, I tolerate all these glitches with an equanimity bordering on the psychopathic.
Last year an Australian study concluded that one in five CEOs could reasonably be considered psychopathic.
He's done with this affair, he decides, and immediately reverts back to his psychopathic killer personality.
For me, my own theories, I think there were definitely some psychopathic tendencies with this guy.
There was the ex who said my serial infidelity was a "definite" sign of psychopathic tendencies.
In the documentary, Maggart reflects on being the perfect victim for a man with psychopathic like Meehan.
"You can even have politicians who are psychopathic but who have no history of violence," he said.
He's a psychopathic serial killer with a burning hatred of women just beneath his good-guy exterior.
" And, as with other mental conditions, a person is not 100 percent psychopathic or 100 percent "normal.
The most disturbing part of the psychopathic condition is that it can be very hard to distinguish.
The findings suggest that, yes, people with psychopathic personality traits are slightly more likely to be bosses.
This isn't a movie about saving the world, it's about the attempt to kill one psychopathic bully.
The antisocial becomes the psychopathic, and the self-imposed prohibition on stomping heads is subject to change.
In fact, some individuals may be able to use psychopathic traits, like boldness, to achieve professional success.
" Rapper Mac Miller called Trump an "egomaniacal attention-thirsty psychopathic power-hungry delusional waste of skin and bones.
This idea has also been fueled by movies and books, which tend to depict psychopathic individuals as unemotional.
Their love is ill-fated as the psychopathic Duke of Monroth will do anything to come between them.
The difference between Stan Hansen the psychopathic cowboy and Stan Hansen the soft-spoken Texas gentleman is remarkable.
From the guy who's just not that into you to a psychopathic villain, narcissists exist on a spectrum.
In January 2014 Psychopathic Records teamed with the ACLU of Michigan to file a lawsuit against the FBI.
Hopefully not into the less-than-cuddly arms of a psychopathic teddy bear, but I can't promise anything.
Most of those with psychopathic traits probably aren't classic "psychopaths," but nonetheless exhibit many features of the condition.
Moreover, we know surprisingly little about how psychopathic traits forecast real-world behavior over extended stretches of time.
" Also scoring high with maybe-psychopathic students were Blackstreet's "No Diggity" and Justin Bieber's "What Do You Mean.
They didn't listen to commercial rap or anything else, but only what went on in that Psychopathic [Records] world.
"The strongest genetic connection of the psychopathic gene, the 'Warrior gene,' is transmitted from father to son," Kelly explains.
She makes her prediction based on the difficulty of successful rehabilitation for children who have acted on psychopathic tendencies.
"The Warning," a short story about psychopathic manipulations, includes an extraordinarily charming man, Tom Rigbey, who loves bull terriers.
Past research on psychopathic traits across various professions does not place artists particularly high on the spectrum, relatively speaking.
Meloy said people who qualify as being psychopathic can lead normal lives, simply flying under the radar with their behaviors.
Offstage, Patterson-Ramos tells me that she spoke to Psychopathic Records to discourage them from using "Juggalo Lives Matter" themselves.
Or the beginning of Dexter, in which the extreme close up shots of a simple morning routine look almost psychopathic.
Other psychopathic traits that make for successful CEOs include a comfort with lying and a lack of fear of failure.
While psychopathic characteristics might help someone survive in the C-suite, the findings suggest, they don't make for effective leaders.
He might be a violent, psychopathic necrophiliac who escaped a mental hospital in Hawaii on Sunday and flew to California.
"Not to support the cruel actions of an unwell, psychopathic Adolf Hitler, but to only exaggerate a show of compassion."
"I accept this award on behalf of psychopathic billionaires everywhere," he joked, a burn once again pointed Donald Trump's way.
I've got a strong lineup of A-listers (Jon Snow, Tyrion), psychopathic murderers (Euron Greyjoy), and undead stabbing machines (the Mountain).
Joe confronts Beck about such psychopathic bookstore behavior, and she admits that she's been dealing with a lot since Peach died.
In my 20s, I worked for a psychopathic boss for almost three years—a screamer whom I never stood up to.
His brother claimed that Paddock recently sent a walker and boxes of cookies to their mother -- not typical of psychopathic behavior.
Instead, the authors used a few proxy measures intended to correlate the odds that someone in senior management had psychopathic characteristics.
Robert De Niro and Ray Liotta are incredible in this movie, but it's Joe Pesci's psychopathic deliveries that have viewers shook.
The actress plays a psychopathic assassin on the BBC America series (whose first season was written by Emmys MVP Waller-Bridge).
Patterson has his own theories of why Hernandez's life fell apart: drugs, psychopathic tendencies and football-related chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
They have these psychopathic traits and are more at-risk for doing something to evoke this emotion of an evil action.
Dorothy's son and husband (whose ear Jeffrey has found) are being held hostage by a psychopathic gangster, Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper).
At the same time, Allie's psychopathic cousin Campbell (Toby Wallace) has been crafting his own brand of master manipulation from the shadows.
Don Taylor, Andrea's stepfather, is still a piece of shit, but he's not as calculated and psychopathic as Ray seems to be.
After all, "even good old 'hello' has a distinctly psychopathic character in black-on-grey," Mr. Biddle mused of his pickup travails.
It was still nearly cancelled after several porta-potty rental companies refused to rent toilets to Psychopathic because of the gang label.
MIT researchers created an artificial intelligence that they call "psychopathic" in order to show the biases that are inherent in AI research.
For Arthur, being misunderstood by society is death by a thousand cuts, and Franklin's rebuke in particular awakens his psychopathic alter ego.
Stafford described him to a friend as a " psychopathic murderer-poet" — and he did almost kill her, crashing his car while drunk.
You've got a product that nobody can make money off unless you work at it, like the Psychopathic Records independent label thing.
"If you're psychopathic, you don't go back to loop into the limbic system and think about how you're hurting people," he explains.
But Cleckley also alluded to the possibility that some psychopathic individuals are successful interpersonally and occupationally, at least in the short term.
Yet the study did find that while psychopathic tendencies aren't running wild in workplaces, they are being obscured by a gender double standard.
Mr. Moseley, a psychopathic serial killer and necrophiliac, died at the maximum security Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, N.Y., near the Canadian border.
It's scheduled to include testimonials from Juggalos, guest speakers and performances by the Insane Clown Posse and artists on their Psychopathic Records label.
Moseley, whom The New York Times calls "a psychopathic serial killer and necrophiliac," expired at the Clinton Correctional Facility in upstate New York.
The Mule also suffers from megalomania, an inferiority complex and "an intensely psychopathic paranoia," which may strike some readers today as uncomfortably familiar.
Did ICP figure out how to make money running their independent record label, Psychopathic Records, which they started after they left the majors?
Having some psychopathic traits could help There's one job in particular in which boldness may make a difference: president of the United States.
Psychopathic criminals are sometimes divided into the 'white-collar' type, who tend to commit non-violent crimes such as fraud, and the violent type.
So, Tree heads to the hospital where she saves a (much less psychopathic) version of Lori from John Tombs and a mysterious second killer.
A new UK study find that companies with leaders who show "psychopathic characteristics" destroy shareholder value, tending to have poor future returns on equity.
He gets his due at the end, but we're portraying the experience of how one becomes a victim to that kind of psychopathic seduction.
So why are some protesters in Lebanon, Iraq, Chile, Bolivia, Hong Kong and Spain taking inspiration from a psychopathic killer from a controversial film?
It's a brisk, undemanding read, with alternating sections on the family (rich, tame) and the Worker (poor, psychopathic) creating an efficient mechanism of suspense.
The psychopathic driver plows into the crowd with a "two-ton piece of German engineering," then speeds away, leaving 15 injured and eight dead.
The bottom line: having a modicum of social anxiety and impulse control may explain why some psychopathic people manage to stay out of trouble.
"We found that [signs of creativity] were correlated with dark triad narcissism and psychopathy, but the stronger correlation was for psychopathic boldness," Galang explains.
While someone can have personality traits that suggest they might have some psychopathic tendencies, it doesn't mean they have a diagnosed personality or mental disorder.
"There is research finding that psychopathic offenders can describe emotions in terms of words, but they lack the inner experience of the emotion," she adds.
It's likely "psychopathic" international hit woman Villanelle would also hate that phrase, because the assassin bristles at any attempt to put her in a box.
His psychopathic tendencies and cult-like following blend more successfully on the page with the vulgar locker room talk of a high school gym coach.
The hatchetman is the symbol for Psychopathic Records, the Insane Clown Posse's record label—though most people, including law enforcement, consider it a Juggalo symbol.
His cover is almost blown while at a restaurant with Evelyn when he spots a drug associate and abruptly fakes a psychopathic fit of rage.
"Laurie: Physical Therapist" by Lois Hobart (1957) This is one of the really weird ones: intense, nonsensical, and featuring an incredibly unsympathetic — possibly psychopathic — heroine.
He also wrote the 1988 book The Psychopathic Mind and is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine.
"Psychopathic individuals cause an excessive amount of harm to others," he says, and points out that there are currently no treatments available that are truly effective.
Without a rival superpower to help us justify our actions, the way we conduct business abroad has gone from "ironic," to use Niebuhr's diagnosis, to psychopathic.
If only the group didn't have to contend with psychopathic witches, vengeful vampire ghosts, and a whole mess of psychic drama immediately after the vows. Sigh.
However, instead of finding love in a dimly lit bar, Balinska's character finds herself running through the streets of Los Angeles, pursued by her psychopathic paramour.
For instance, when immigrants entered Ellis Island, physicians would examine their bodies for physical abnormalities, and observe their expressions and speech for errant, perhaps "psychopathic" tendencies.
Failing that, I'll probably just wait until I can buy some sort of overpriced, Bluetooth-enabled toothbrush that gamifies the whole experience using psychopathic cartoon rabbits.
"We're marching on Washington to wake the world up to what's going on," said Jason Webber, director of public relations for Psychopathic Records, ICP's record label.
The psychopathic creator offers the players an ultimatum: risk your life to win the game and free everyone, or stay and live in the game forever.
"There was something else in Manson that could turn them [the Manson girls] from borderline psychotics into psychopathic killers of unparalleled cruelty," the New Republic wrote.
Forcing Ellaria Sand to watch her daughter slowly waste away right in front of her in the dungeons beneath King's Landing is dramatic, maybe even psychopathic.
Anyways, the "If We Were a Gang" Psypher is from earlier this year, and it is yet another diss track to the FBI from the Psychopathic crew.
Just in case we become desensitized or write terror off as the demonic acts of a few psychopathic men, ISIS is training young children to commit atrocities.
The branding, whether a crime or not, will help people understand how seriously psychopathic [Raniere] is, which will lead to more scrutiny, which led to the arrests.
As he trails Kyung-chul (Choi Min-sik), a psychopathic school bus driver who preys on women, he realizes he found the man who decapitated his love.
What would be twisted and depraved enough to serve as a fitting engagement present for the story's most psychopathic pairing since Ramsay and Myranda hunted girls together?
Langman attempts to delve into the complex psychology of a school shooter and hypothesizes that they tend to fall into three distinct categories: psychopathic, psychotic, or traumatized.
Negan clearly has a psychopathic streak, but he also doesn't resort to all-out violence at every opportunity, which makes him more dangerous than your standard authoritarian brute.
"My local mall, to this day, does not allow anyone to wear hatchet gear on their property, yet two of their outlets sell Psychopathic merchandise," Kovin told me.
Breaking down the data, researchers found that the psychopathic traits valued in men—aggressiveness, a willingness to assert dominance—can help them emerge as leaders and appear effective.
But I'm angry at humans who act towards the natural world with a lack of empathy which, if displayed towards other humans, would be seen as frankly psychopathic.
" Alex Jones has called Hillary Clinton an "abject, psychopathic demon from hell that as soon as she gets into power is going to try to destroy the planet.
He is trying to be as intense as possible the whole time, but it's only later in the movie do we get to see his full psychopathic rage.
Psychopathic trolls use a "strategy of predicting and recognizing the emotional suffering of their victims, while abstaining from the experience of these negative emotions," that study's authors wrote.
She's done everything that male musicians are often romanticized and celebrated for, but instead she's been painted by the media as a kind of one-dimensional, psychopathic caricature.
"Emotional disinhibition, in the form of psychopathic boldness, is actually integral to some creative personalities and functionally related to the creative process," the researchers write in the paper.
Season 53's surprise April Fools premiere ended with Rick's crazed, psychopathic rant about how his "9 Season character arc" would revolve around getting McDonald's discontinued Szechuan sauce back.
His prose heaved with period slang and the books featured a mix of real and invented characters through which Ellroy explored the roots of criminal and even psychopathic behaviour.
Almost as an unintended contrast to the news about the psychopathic anti-hero, Netflix also announced today that it has ordered six new original series from DreamWorks Animation Television.
You should be a psychopathic warrior consumed by nothing but victory on the field, but five minutes later you better be smiling for the cameras, especially if you lose.
One widespread myth is that prying reporters kept trying to figure out where his twisted ideas came from, and Harris bristled at the implication that he harbored psychopathic tendencies.
" The conservative activist accused Lieu of mischaracterizing her remarks and called Hitler "a homicidal, psychopathic maniac that killed his own people -- a nationalist would not kill their own people.
But he is also a psychopathic mass murderer whose political programme of "Burn, baby, burn" seems unlikely to make the most out of what Wakanda might offer to the world.
"To the world, I wasn't a suspect innocent until proven guilty, I was a cunning, psychopathic, dirty, drugged-up whore who was guilty until proven otherwise," she told the audience.
A lot of the games that we've had have been very creative and you can explore outside of it, it doesn't necessarily need to catalyzed by someone with psychopathic tendencies.
In the Suicide Squad books, her personality is split between Harley Quinn and Dr. Harleen Quinzel, the psychologist she was before a certain psychopathic clown named the Joker came along.
The final member of the old gang propels T2's eventual conflict: The thickly accented, psychopathic Franco (Robert Carlyle) has just escaped from prison and wants bloody revenge on Renton.
"People who are psychopathic seem to have a lot of difficulty internally representing other people's fearful states, and the reason is because they have difficulty experiencing fear themselves," she said.
Our latest research shows that female psychopaths seem to prefer to date non-psychopathic men in the short-term, perhaps as a plaything or to allow easy deception and manipulation.
Catlateral Damage The latest iteration of the mundane sim trend lets you get inside the furry head of an adorable, psychopathic cat, intent on destroying everything inside its owner's house.
" He added that Ramsay's disorders are likely due to "his biological inheritance from Roose Bolton, who also exhibited significant psychopathic behavior, particularly before Ramsay was born, and Ramsay's difficult childhood.
To invent the character of Foxy Knoxy, my normal sexuality was presented as deviant and slutty, and that invented deviancy was absurdly used to justify a psychopathic propensity for homicide.
Although boldness was tied to some successful actions, we generally found that other psychopathic features, such as callousness and poor impulse control, were unrelated or negatively related to professional success.
Instead of confronting her sister about her psychopathic behavior, Korede holds on to a deep well of resentment and rage that only bubbles up in periodic confessions to a comatose patient.
"Charlie was a really strange, scary dude with a daunting stare," Love told PEOPLE, insisting that Wilson, who drowned in 1983, was forever "haunted" by his relationship with the psychopathic killer.
The psychiatrist, Lynn Gerow, had testified that Petrocelli had a rare, incurable "psychopathic" personality, suggesting he could have a "quite high" propensity for further violence and would not learn from punishment.
There's a very "We Need to Talk About Kevin" undertone to this episode about a ten-year-old who starts to betray extreme psychopathic tendencies even at a very young age.
Fallon scores as a "pro-social" psychopathic, meaning he's empathetic enough to be married and enjoy a social life, but lives without the worry or hurt most of us feel constantly.
He rides furiously ahead of a mighty invading army, pounds men to dust in wrestling matches, bares his teeth after psychopathic laughter and lustily chomps on a massive chunk of meat.
"[Clinton] is an abject, psychopathic demon from hell that as soon as she gets into power is going to try to destroy the planet," he said of the Democratic presidential nominee.
The season five episode "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken" featured the wedding of young Sansa Stark, a teenager, to the vicious, psychopathic Ramsay Bolton, who had swept in and taken command of Winterfell.
He started espousing his belief that the government was involved in the attack ("I understood there's a kleptocracy working with psychopathic governments — clutches of evil that know the tricks of control").
" Throughout her life, Day struggled through relationships with violent, abusive, and controlling men; she described her first husband, a musician with whom she had one child, as a physically abusive "psychopathic sadist.
"Some people have been calling 2017's event the Gathering of the Undercovers because of all the undercover cops there," said Jason Webber, director of public relations for Psychopathic Records, ICP's label.
Villanelle's appeal is that's she's as psychopathic as she is sympathetic Through their mutual attraction, Eve and Villanelle revel in the ways only women see one another for who we really are.
One is that psychopaths are better suited for high-stress, demanding environments like leadership positions—a sort of psychopathic advantage (the companies they're in charge of, however, may not flourish long-term).
"It was very clear they understood you would ruin Dahl by making it too Disney — too sparkly or saccharine, and yet you don't want to be psychopathic about it," Mr. Minchin said.
However, MacDonald's defenders are quick to point to an extensive battery of psychological tests by different prominent forensic psychiatrists, all of which have shown no signs of a sociopathic or psychopathic personality disorder.
A tantalizing corollary is that criminal psychopaths are much worse at recognizing the facial expression of disgust than any other emotion and also worse at it than other violent but non-psychopathic offenders.
A vacationing family man (Frank Lovejoy) and a mechanic (Edmond O'Brien) pick up a psychopathic fugitive (William Talman, later the district attorney on "Perry Mason"), and a nasty cat-and-mouse game follows.
The study measures the extent to which company annual reports use words which are aggressive, use self-absorbed language or show a tendency to blame others, all traits they theorize reveal psychopathic tendencies.
Ben's belly has a massive bandage on it, covering the "H"-shaped scar left there when the psychopathic local bully Henry Bowers (Nicholas Hamilton) tried to carve his name on the heavyset boy's stomach.
In trying to express a point, I used 2018 of the worst examples possible, Not to support the cruel actions of an unwell, psychopathic Adolf Hitler, but to only exaggerate a show of compassion.
In trying to express a point, I used 1 of the worst examples possible, Not to support the cruel actions of an unwell, psychopathic Adolf Hitler, but to only exaggerate a show of compassion.
A panel at SXSW takes on this very topic, presenting the thesis that many successful CEOs in, yes, Silicon Valley share a lot of psychopathic traits that are actually beneficial to running a company.
A few years ago, a chance mix-up with some brain scans at work led him to realize that his brain more closely resembled those belonging to psychopathic murderers than those of regular people.
Once Gilroy focused on only one main character—and made him the psychopathic embodiment of American late-stage capitalism—he was able to create one of the great movies of the decade in Nightcrawler.
Although he never received a formal psychological examination (at least to our knowledge), we suspect that most contemporary researchers would have little trouble recognizing him as a classic case of psychopathic personality, or psychopathy.
A huge word-of-mouth hit for BBC America, Killing Eve saw Oh play the role of an intelligence officer in England who becomes obsessed with tracking down the psychopathic woman assassin Villanelle (Jodie Comer).
It's as if Polish developer Flying Hog Games asked what if it made a game with psychopathic focus on shooting and killing things, realized that it wasn't the most inspiring idea, and did it anyway.
In that situation, "most people should choose the less-risky wheel, whereas psychopathic participants tended to choose the more risky wheel," says study co-author Arielle Baskin-Sommers, a professor of psychology at Yale University.
"We used this psychopathic serial killer because we thought that, even if people didn't trust atheists enough to let them babysit their children, they wouldn't necessarily assume them to be serial killers," Dr. Gervais said.
In a sense The Raft is like a much more compact version of Cujo or Misery — but instead of a rabid dog or a psychopathic nurse, the antagonist is a shadowy, unknown shape in the water.
The main bulk of the story involves the main character Emily trying to escape her psychopathic neighbour, and although the phrase "nail biting" is a bit of a cliche it's also absolutely true in this case.
If you've ever shown a lack of guilt or remorse, or not felt empathy with someone, or you've charmed someone to get what you want (remember that last job interview?), then you've displayed a psychopathic trait.
There is also some indication that people high in psychopathic or callous behavioral traits demonstrate less spontaneous mimicking behavior, which may be why they are not moved by the fearful or angry faces of their victims.
The good news is that the antisocial traits associated with psychopathic tendencies, such as cruelty, were not found to be positively correlated with creativity, so you needn't worry that your artist friend is actually Patrick Bateman.
Starring a vacant Bruce Willis in his Broadway debut and a hard-working Laurie Metcalf, this story of a best-selling author held captive by a psychopathic fan sustains a steady, drowsy room temperature throughout (1:30).
Starring a vacant Bruce Willis in his Broadway debut and a hard-working Laurie Metcalf, this story of a best-selling author held captive by a psychopathic fan sustains a steady, drowsy room temperature throughout (24111:21978).
Still, the door is also open for Sansa to end up suffering through a thoroughly unnecessary, brutal character beat like she does in the show, where she's stuck with a psychopathic man-boy powerful husband figure Ramsay.
Here's psychologist Michael Woodward, a man who has worked with psychopathic murderers in prisons: A true psychopath is someone that has a blend of emotional, interpersonal, lifestyle and behavioral deficits but an uncanny ability to mask them.
I love Davis and her take on this character, but I'm not convinced that Ayer knew whether he admires or despises Waller, and the film doesn't commit to whether she's a visionary or a psychopathic fuck-up.
Finally, we can't rule out the possibility that Paddock's erratic behavior resulted from some nefarious combination of problems: for example, there's no reason one cannot be psychopathic, take drugs, alcohol, or medications, and have FTD as well.
Your taste for seduction, passion, and strong independent characters will be satiated by the hit drama, which stars Sandra Oh as a MI5 security officer with a personal vengeance for/obsession with Villanelle, a psychopathic serial killer.
In "Loaded," the cloud is a thick haze of smoke from a raging forest fire approaching a Florida town — where a psychopathic mall security cop on a killing spree is generating some deadly smoke of his own.
Arming and training teachers will put an extreme amount of pressure on themselves, already troubling over 100 students and then on top of that having to protect them from a psychopathic gunman is a lot to handle.
Morally bankrupt and of "psychopathic ambition," as Vincent Canby said in his review in The New York Times, Ms. Christensen was also perfectly attired in pussy-bow blouses, pencil skirts, knee-high boots and heavy camel coats.
Synopsis: The discovery of a severed human ear found in a field leads a young man on an investigation related to a beautiful, mysterious nightclub singer and a group of psychopathic criminals who have kidnapped her child.
All Tamir wanted to talk about was money—the average Israeli income, the size of his own easy fortune, the unrivalled quality of life in that fingernail clipping of oppressively hot homeland hemmed in by psychopathic enemies.
Jackie complains to the Kid about how boring Castle Rock is now, mentioning the time before she was born when there were "serial killers and psychopathic dogs," another reference to Frank Dodd in The Dead Zone and Cujo.
Conditions have apparently gotten so bad for the Juggalos in the last six years that last year, Psychopathic Records started organizing a Juggalo March, a protest that rode the wave of other historic civil rights marches this year.
In Killing Eve, the BBC's hit assassin-spy drama, Eve (Sandra Oh) is an MI5 officer who becomes obsessed with mysterious assassin Villanelle; Villanelle (Jodie Comer), a highly skilled and psychopathic killer, becomes obsessed with Eve in return.
Researchers out of the Netherlands did an extensive review of theoretical and empirical brain and behavioral data pertaining to fear and psychopathy and found that while psychopathic individuals do feel fear, they have trouble detecting and responding to threat.
No one then could have predicted that the local clan, the corleonesi, would become the dominant force in Sicilian Cosa Nostra or that their chief, the psychopathic Salvatore "Totò" Riina, would emerge as its undisputed "boss of all bosses".
"We allowed only for megalomania – not for an intensely psychopathic paranoia" In the trilogy, the Second Foundation turns out to be a group of psychologists whose mental skills—honed over centuries—are just about a match for the Mule.
"I think you're just such an egomaniacal, attention-thirsty, psychopathic, power-hungry, delusional waste of skin and bones that you'll do, say or allow anything if it means you'll just get one more minute in the limelight," Miller said.
Scott Eastwood and Freddie Thorp play Andrew Foster and Garrett Foster, car-thief brothers and ostensibly lovable rogues whose outlandish attempt to purloin a magnificent Bugatti runs them afoul of a pair of psychopathic rival car collectors in Marseille.
Even though they may not have been born with a tendency to be psychopathic and unable to feel for others, they've had their good feelings drowned in all of the misery they've had to endure through their early years.
The psychopathic algorithm was created by a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as part of an experiment to see what training AI on data from "the dark corners of the net" would do to its world view.
Anyway, if you have stuck with me through all of these Psychopathic Records freestyles I hope you now think that ICP and their various affiliates are equally as good as Odd Future, who except for Earl Sweatshirt were extremely overrated.
In Season 3's the "ABC's of Beth," Rick points to a Ray Gun that his psychopathic daughter requested he make, which looks very reminiscent of the life-saving Ray Gun everyone prayed to get in Call of Duty's Zombie mode.
As I followed Juggalos across the country for four years, from Psychopathic Records Detroit headquarters to a Miss Juggalette Beauty Pageant to an Orlando Juggalo commune called the Sausage Castle, I witnessed how much America misunderstood ICP's working-class fans.
Villanelle (Jodie Comer) is a psychopathic assassin, barely contained by the shadowy organization that employs her, and Eve (Sandra Oh) is an MI5 analyst who leaves her post and risks losing everything in an obsessive quest to track her down.
Hail to Selina (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) one last time; say farewell to Jonah (Timothy Simons) and his gleeful hideousness; let the zingers wash over you; think about ineptitude and psychopathic cruelty in politics, but don't think about it too hard.
And it was well timed as a cautionary #MeToo allegory: Joe's ability to make psychopathic narcissism look like romantic sensitivity — and the eagerness of his victims to believe in it — was a perfect representation of the big-city dating hellscape.
There seem to be few days when we are not shocked by horrific news reports from around the world about senseless killings of innocent people perpetuated through bombings, gunfire or vehicular violence by those with terroristic, twisted or psychopathic agendas.
If that's what you're in the mood for, this take on a psychopathic king — from a country whose past notably includes highly destructive acquaintance with a demented head of state — offers chills that no seasonal spook house could hope to emulate.
Around the corner is where she had a falafel with Luke Jennings, the author of the novellas she would adapt into "Killing Eve," a spy thriller that is secretly a screwball romance between an intelligence operative and a psychopathic assassin.
He has the leather jacket, the goatee, and the "What's in the boooooox?" and the ad really is an insanely well-done recreation of that scene, which saw Brad-as-David coming face-to-face with Kevin Spacey's psychopathic John Doe.
Dany survives an assassination attempt involving a scorpionlike creature thanks to a hooded stranger, who reveals himself to be Ser Barristan Selmy, the former lord commander of the Kingsguard who decided to go support someone less psychopathic after he was fired by Joffrey.
Early data, including one study dating back to 1806, suggested that psychopathic individuals were seen as "emotionally shallow," which, the study's authors note, could have been inferred to mean they also lack fear but this was never explicitly stated in the research.
It's a crime movie on its face, but it's really about three deeply racist, psychopathic murderers, who, in the course of committing an ill-fated crime, manage to spray bullets, ketchup, blood, brains, slurs, mustard, and psychobabble all over the greater Cleveland area.
"You want to be able to understand what character traits make people successful, whether psychopathic or not, and then you want to use them hopefully in a moral or ethical fashion, so you don't step on people in the process," Galynker says.
Although police have not determined a motive for the killing, investigators learned that Paddock was a retiree, a former accountant and high-stakes gambler whose father was a notorious, "psychopathic" bank robber who spent nearly eight years on the FBI's most-wanted list.
"Overall, although there is no positive or negative relation to a company's bottom line when psychopathic tendencies are present in organizational leaders, their subordinates will still hate them," Peter Harms, associate professor of management at The University of Alabama, said in a statement.
There are countless examples of trans people being portrayed as psychopathic villains, but even comedies are guilty of treating trans people terribly: How many times have you seen a joke be made at the expense of a trans person in a blockbuster comedy?
Hundreds of Juggalos gathered on the National Mall for the march, which was preceded by speeches from Juggalos who said they've been discriminated against for their support of the band, and performances from musicians on the hip-hop group's Psychopathic Records label.
Cersei was marginalized and abused by her father and husband when she was younger, and "is surrounded by a context that values power, specifically royal power, so her psychopathic behavior could be a result of circumstances and culture, rather than personality," he said.
Created by the high-powered pair of Sera Gamble ("Magicians") and the omnipresent Greg Berlanti, the show faces the "Bates Motel" and "Dexter" challenge of humanizing the psychopathic hero, but it has some leeway — it's already been approved for a second season.
Some of the overlapping plot points, including the fact that both protagonists were fighting with their husbands about infidelity before the car crashes, and that the psychopathic teenager tortured animals, while not in the original outline, were contained in the October version.
The psychopath at the stock exchange More recently, some researchers, ourselves included, have speculated that people with pronounced psychopathic traits may be found disproportionately in certain professional niches, such as politics, business, law enforcement, firefighting, special operations military services and high-risk sports.
The songs with the lowest correlation to psychopathic behavior were "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits and The Knack's "My Sharona," which doesn't make sense because the latter track, while a slapper, is definitely about an adult man relentlessly pursuing a teenage girl.
The shooter, he explains, was born the son of a convicted bank robber, Benjamin Paddock, who was once one of the most wanted men in the nation during the 1960s and '70s and was "diagnosed psychopathic," according to an FBI warning at the time.
The Hound, who once tried to convince Sansa to leave Kings Landing with her in season 2, tells her that had she escaped with him, she would have avoided the abuse she suffered throughout the series — including her rape by the psychopathic Ramsay Bolton.
This is her provocative and at times compelling thesis: The internet — "the largest unregulated social experiment of all time," in the words of the clinical psychologist Michael Seto — is turning us, as a species, more mentally disordered, anxious, obsessive, narcissistic, exhibitionist, body dysmorphic, psychopathic, schizophrenic.
Even if he was a total psychopathic dickhead, you couldn't help but root for Kenny Powers, if only because of how sad it was to watch the guy act insane to make up for the fact that he wasn't a famous baseball player anymore.
It's a disconnection I thought about last year, when — amid a tide of sexual-assault allegations in which men were accused of all sorts of heinous, psychopathic, weird stuff — along came news of an incident that people seemed to see as far more routine.
The psychopathic cult leader who tried to incinerate them at his compound succeeded in killing their parents, and now Virginia and Cabot are teaming up to see if he still lives, but also revisiting the scarring trauma that has stunted both their lives for decades.
Only here, there's none of that "Moonlighting"-like sexual tension in their snappy banter, even if Cumming's character -- a former CIA operative turned university professor, versed in psychopathic behavior -- spends a lot more time pacing around chalk outlines than he does with his partner.
After a few more attempts to kill himself end similarly, this version of Jimmy, a psychopathic actuary with a gift for mental computation, figures out what's going on: He's actually a demon who possesses whoever is closest to him whenever his host body dies.
Her earlier sitcom, "Crashing," about a group of property guardians (they pay low rents to live in disused buildings) in a contemporary London squat, won her another TV commission: a comedy thriller, "Killing Eve," about a psychopathic assassin and the spy on her tail.
And from around 2006—when Em's D12 broke up and the death of J Dilla destabilized the city's underground rap scene—until around 2012—when Doughboyz Cashout and Danny Brown's Bruiser Brigade really started picking up steam—ICP and Psychopathic were the only game in town.
"One of the two typically is psychopathic and the other person is not," said Reid Meloy, a forensic psychologist and consultant to the FBI for over 23 years, stressing he was speaking broadly about research into two shooters, and not about the STEM shooting suspects specifically.
Tasha: Which is ironic, considering that her oldest, Joffrey, was himself made of pure cruelty, and any humanity she had around him was heavily tempered with her willingness to make other people suffer terribly in order to give him whatever his evil little psychopathic heart desired.
And while there were no issues with the fashion of the film, gay activists at the time of its release criticized its depiction of bisexual women as murderous, narcissistic, and psychopathic — personality types that, we can all agree, have nothing to do with who you're intimate with.
Bennett went on to star in a variety of films — from Steve Carell's adoring son in Evan Almighty, to a victim of a kidnapping in Hostage, one of the lone survivors in the disaster thriller Poseidon, and the adoptive brother of a psychopathic murderer in Orphan.
Real life problems, but with dragons "The Moment," for many, happened two years ago in the fifth season when Sansa Stark, a teenage member of the show's most sympathetic and suffering family, was raped and belittled by her psychopathic new husband, Ramsay, on their wedding night.
The casting of one of cinema's best-ever scream queens on a show titled Scream Queens was a slam dunk, and Curtis proved game for the role, wholly embracing all the aspects to her character, Dean Munsch: sly, weird, often raunchy and just a little psychopathic.
The book's first, and most horrifying, story, "Blue Rose," is about a psychopathic boy who becomes adept at hypnotizing his little brother; it's about the need to bend the world to the shape of one's own warped perceptions, to wring reality's neck until everything goes blessedly quiet.
Nentjes decided to assess a range of criminals from these centers and from jails to find out just how psychopathic they were (with particular attention to different aspects of psychopathy), to learn about their lives—their upbringing, and their criminal behavior—and also to measure their interoceptive ability.
On the face of it, Zidane and Pearce don't have a huge amount in common beyond a shared penchant for mildly psychopathic on-field violence, but the Frenchman would do well to look to Pearce for an example of the dangers of listening to your heart in these situations.
Adèle and its shelf-mates have been lured by the siren song of Bad Girl Literature — novels conceived entirely around the premise that women will read and share them with delight because the protagonists are naughty, or downright psychopathic, and that this represents a new horizon in literature.
In the dramedy "Fleabag," her comedy assumed the form of a sex-addicted London cafe owner (played by Waller-Bridge herself) who was mourning the death of her best friend; in "Killing Eve," she channeled it through a cop hunting the psychopathic killer who was hunting her back.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 96%Summary: Based on the crime novel by Thomas Harris, "The Silence of the Lambs" is a psychological horror film directed by Jonathan Demme that focuses on the chilling rapport between FBI agent Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) and psychopathic cannibal Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins).
The group of psychopathic traits defined as "fearless dominance"—defined by Psychology Today as a "tendency toward boldness that includes such traits as a desire to dominate social situations, charm, willingness to take physical risks, and an immunity to feelings of anxiety" are actually very attractive in others.
Unlike earlier years, Anybody Killa––one of the few prominent Native American rappers working––acquits himself nicely, as does the Flint-hailing Psychopathic newcomer Lyte (though given that like half my family is from Flint there's a non-zero chance that I'm somehow related to him, so I might be biased).
Here was the list of undesirables banned from entering the country – word for word: "alcoholics", "anarchists", "contract laborers", "criminals and convicts", "epileptics", "feebleminded persons", "idiots", "illiterates", "imbeciles", "insane persons", "paupers", "persons afflicted with contagious disease", "persons being mentally or physically defective", "persons with constitutional psychopathic inferiority", "political radicals", "polygamists", "prostitutes" and "vagrants".
Here is an explanation from the Detroit Metro Times, published under the title "Ask a Juggalo: Why do Juggalos say, 'Whoop whoop'?" from Psychopathic Records employee Will Sigler: OK, so let's think about what this means: You say "whoop whoop" when you run into a fellow Juggalo (a member of your hive).
Besides the fact that lack of sleep has been linked to psychopathic behavior (and remember, not being able to get along well with employees and higher-ups can destroy your career), research actually shows that not getting adequate sleep does not necessarily give people the performance boost they assume they are getting.
Nueva Germania became part of Paraguay, and it was rumored that the Auschwitz physician Josef Mengele passed through it while on the run following the end of World War II. In a century defined by Europe's ceaseless thirst for gold and slaves, psychopathic Cossack adventurer Nikolai Ashinov was both an exception and the rule.
If an immigrant was taken to the Psychopathic Building, they would never be allowed to live freely in the US. This building essentially acted as a holding cell until they found placement in one of the asylums throughout the US. These immigrants would be confined to an institution for the rest of their lives.
The actor's most iconic roles — Academy Award-winning turns as a slick criminal in The Usual Suspects and a pathetic shell of a man in American Beauty, and especially his chilling performance as a psychopathic serial killer in Se7en — revealed a rare talent for dredging up all kinds of darkness and depravity, all smoldering beneath a deadpan exterior.
It remains dark and desperate music but is more in line with John Fahey and Syd Barrett then the psychopathic rock of Venom P Stinger or Dead C. Listen to "Spring's Slaughter," a track taken from the album, that continues Evans dark and desperate music that at times brings to mind the gothic murder ballads of the Handsome Family.
If you were a rapper in Michigan trying to get some shine, Psychopathic genuinely had (and still has) something to offer: Signing with them or their Hatchet House affiliate meant you got automatic access to their rabid fanbase, the ability to tour, and given Psychopathic's indie status, probably way more money and promotion than you'd get than if you signed with a major.
Given that Twiztid are from the same Detroit horrorcore scene as Eminem, both rap really fast, and are essentially contemporaries (ICP actually sicced Twiztid on Em when "My Name Is" first blew up, and Monoxide once allegedly battle-rapped against Em and actually won), could Twiztid have had Eminem's career if they'd signed with Dr. Dre and Em had signed with Psychopathic?
By being generous with his smile, speaking in a respectful manner to Moon, bringing along his wife and just generally acting like a fellow human being — not a psychopathic monster as he is so often portrayed by the South Korean media — Kim has gone a long way in just two summits toward swaying public opinion in the South in his favor.
And the actor created one of the most memorable romances in TV history in the popular BBC series "Luther," when his London homicide detective in the big tweed overcoat, known by his deputies as "his satanic majesty," gets in an erotic and psychopathic entanglement with a latter-day Lizzie Borden, played with film-noir panache by the flame-haired Ruth Wilson.
At various times, genuine hip-hop legends such as Cold 6753um, Esham, MC Breed, Dayton Family, and everybody in Three 6 Mafia who isn't Juicy J has been signed to Psychopathic or one of its affiliates, and throughout the years ICP themselves have worked with Ol' Dirty Bastard, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Necro, Mack 10, Ice-T, Snoop Dogg, Bushwick Bill, Danny Brown, Slash (!?), and Jack White (?!?!?!).
Not all psychopaths are criminals; some psychopathic traits are linked to success For example, it would be considered rude and strange to run away in the middle of a conversation with someone who is sending out a creepy vibe but is actually harmless; at the same time, it could be perilous to ignore your intuition and engage with that individual if he is, in fact, a threat.
Ruth Wilson may be best known for her portrayal of an adulterous woman in everyone's favorite guilty pleasure watch, The Affair, and for her turn as the psychopathic love interest of Idris Elba in Luther, but the actress is currently at the Toronto International Film Festival to promote a very different kind of movie role in the haunted house drama I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House.
And it pretends that exposure to the big city criminal underworld was what lured the "the right-wing psychopathic commie-killing" Castaño brothers over to the dark side of drug money, when the brothers were effective against Escobar's operation precisely because they had intimate, firsthand knowledge of its inner workings—Fidel as a card-carrying member of the Medellin Cartel, and Carlos as one of its trained sicarios.
But thanks to a new study out of the U.K. that used five different proxies for detecting psychopathy in the C-suite, we can confidently assert that entrusting your assets to someone on the Patrick Bateman end of the basic human decency scale is a bad idea: In other words, companies run by psychos – or, more responsibly speaking, companies run by those who exhibit "psychopathic-like tendencies" – tend to punish shareholders.
It's actually an experiment that Sherlock and John — who, we learn, was shot with a tranquilizer in E's office, not a real bullet — have elaborately set up using paid actors to frighten Mycroft into revealing the truth: He deliberately hid the identity of a secret sister from Sherlock for Sherlock's entire life, eventually warning him only that "the East wind is coming" rather than telling him that a psychopathic surprise sibling was gunning for him.
The performances of pre-superstar Gosling are impressively diverse and un-starry: He was a hateful and self-hating neo-Nazi in 2001's The Believer, a rudderless drug-addicted schoolteacher in Half Nelson from 2006, an agonizingly shy small-town office worker with a sex-doll girlfriend in the 2007 comedy Lars and the Real Girl, a neurotic and needy house-husband in 2010's devastating drama Blue Valentine, and a disturbed and potentially psychopathic rich kid in that same year's All Good Things.

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