1 in 100 kids is a psychopath, is yours?
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 It's not too late! Get your hug on and see if you can rewire that brain of his :?PJ_Soul wrote:
 It ABSOLUTELY describes my boss (really my boss's boss, but he's always there). Me and my coworkers ha e been describing him as a psychopath for a long time. It sucks. :evil: Now I know.... his parents didn't hug him enough. :lolno:Who Princess wrote:
 :eh: :think:catefrances wrote:http://aww.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8525268
 Most parents choose not to believe that some children are just born "evil", preferring to blame poor parenting for nasty kids — but a new study has found that 1 percent of babies could be inherently psychopathic.
 Psychologists at University College London conducted two studies and found that 1 in 100 kids have psychopathic tendencies.
 These kids — which psychologists describe as callous-unemotional — are characterised by their ability to lie, manipulate and commit acts of cruelty without remorse.
 Other signs a child could be a psychopath include:
 1. Very charming and engaging from a young age, exhibiting no shyness.
 2. An inflated view of their abilities and self-worth: Psychopaths think they are better than others.
 3. Constant need for stimulation: Takes risks, gets bored easily.
 4. Pathological lying: Ranges from moderate — sly, crafty — to extreme deception, involving complex webs.
 5. Manipulation: Exploitative and callously ruthless, without concern for others.
 6. Remorseless: Unconcerned about losses, pain and suffering they inflict on others.
 7. Lack of empathy: Cold, inconsiderate, contemptuous, but can act by imitation.
 8. Early behaviour problems: Problem behaviour under 13 — lying, cheating, vandalism, bullying.
 If your child exhibits any of these traits, don't despair. Study leader Professor Essi Viding says kids with psychopathic tendencies don't always go on to become full-blown psychopaths.
 "For the group which has callous-unemotional traits, there's a strong genetic vulnerability," she says.
 "This does not mean these children are born anti-social or are destined to become anti-social.
 "But in the same way that some of us are more susceptible to heart disease, these children are people who are more vulnerable to environmental influences that trigger the anti-social outcome."
 Australian researcher David Hawes from the University of Sydney agrees. He says his studies have suggested callous-unemotional children respond well to "warm parenting".
 "The quality of a parent's emotional interaction and attachment with a young child is crucial to predicting if that child will develop this high-risk pattern of behaviour," Dr Hawes says.
 "While CU characteristics seem to be largely under the control of genetics, if a child receives consistent and warm parenting in a secure family environment it can protect against those traits."
 This sounds an awful lot like a boss I used to have . . .   
 "I need your strength for me to be strong...I need your love to feel loved"0
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 actually, judging from what I've seen of your posts, they have a lot of reasons to be proudpeacefrompaul wrote:comebackgirl wrote:
 The Lab Technician I had a couple months ago said my parents should be proud. :P 
 Not being a psychopath is just the icing on the cake    
 "I need your strength for me to be strong...I need your love to feel loved"0
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            comebackgirl wrote:actually, judging from what I've seen of your posts, they have a lot of reasons to be proud 
 Not being a psychopath is just the icing on the cake  
 Thanks, Ma'am! :P0
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 Ma'am?!?!?!?! :xpeacefrompaul wrote:comebackgirl wrote:actually, judging from what I've seen of your posts, they have a lot of reasons to be proud 
 Not being a psychopath is just the icing on the cake  
 Thanks, Ma'am! :P
 I take it all back    
 "I need your strength for me to be strong...I need your love to feel loved"0
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            comebackgirl wrote:
 Ma'am?!?!?!?! :xpeacefrompaul wrote:comebackgirl wrote:actually, judging from what I've seen of your posts, they have a lot of reasons to be proud 
 Not being a psychopath is just the icing on the cake  
 Thanks, Ma'am! :P
 I take it all back  
 Sorry... :oops: I'm normally very polite... :oops:0
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            peacefrompaul wrote:comebackgirl wrote:
 Sorry... :oops: I'm normally very polite... :oops: all is forgiven  8-) all is forgiven  8-) 
 "I need your strength for me to be strong...I need your love to feel loved"0
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            comebackgirl wrote:
 Ma'am?!?!?!?! :xpeacefrompaul wrote:comebackgirl wrote:actually, judging from what I've seen of your posts, they have a lot of reasons to be proud 
 Not being a psychopath is just the icing on the cake  
 Thanks, Ma'am! :P
 I take it all back   With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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            PJ_Soul wrote: 
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 Nooo, it's cute!peacefrompaul wrote:PJ_Soul wrote: 
 :oops:With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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            This thread has become emoticonical.
 Emoticomical? :P
 (try the veal!)
 'night, folks! :wave:0
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            I was being polite to a woman today on the Twitter and I called her Ma'am. She said it made her feel old and that she preferred Nancy. 
 I guess I just can't be polite anymore. 0 0
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 People appreciate politeness. But you might just want to save the ma'am for older women, like, over 55ish.peacefrompaul wrote:I was being polite to a woman today on the Twitter and I called her Ma'am. She said it made her feel old and that she preferred Nancy. 
 I guess I just can't be polite anymore.  It's not like we hate it and feel mad. It's just jarring for women who still consider themselves young! It feels weird is all. But I still think it's cute that you say it. It's not like we hate it and feel mad. It's just jarring for women who still consider themselves young! It feels weird is all. But I still think it's cute that you say it. With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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            PJ_Soul wrote:
 People appreciate politeness. But you might just want to save the ma'am for older women, like, over 55ish.peacefrompaul wrote:I was being polite to a woman today on the Twitter and I called her Ma'am. She said it made her feel old and that she preferred Nancy. 
 I guess I just can't be polite anymore.  It's not like we hate it and feel mad. It's just jarring for women who still consider themselves young! It feels weird is all. But I still think it's cute that you say it. It's not like we hate it and feel mad. It's just jarring for women who still consider themselves young! It feels weird is all. But I still think it's cute that you say it. 
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 generally, unless a woman is old enough to be your mother, you might not want to call her ma'am. Wait..... :think:peacefrompaul wrote:PJ_Soul wrote:
 People appreciate politeness. But you might just want to save the ma'am for older women, like, over 55ish.peacefrompaul wrote:I was being polite to a woman today on the Twitter and I called her Ma'am. She said it made her feel old and that she preferred Nancy. 
 I guess I just can't be polite anymore.  It's not like we hate it and feel mad. It's just jarring for women who still consider themselves young! It feels weird is all. But I still think it's cute that you say it. It's not like we hate it and feel mad. It's just jarring for women who still consider themselves young! It feels weird is all. But I still think it's cute that you say it. 
 Never!    
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            38-19=19
 This is possible, Ma'am. :P0
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            peacefrompaul wrote:38-19=19
 This is possible, Ma'am. :P Make it grandmother.                        With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 Make it grandmother.                        With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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            PJ_Soul wrote:peacefrompaul wrote:38-19=19
 This is possible, Ma'am. :P Make it grandmother. Make it grandmother.
 They're dead.
 Wait a second... no, I stil have one.0
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            hedonist wrote:This thread has become emoticonical.
 Emoticomical?
 (try the veal!)
 'night, folks! :wave:
 Isn't emotocomicism suspected to be the first sign of psychopathic tendencies. Careful folks.   8-) 8-) :shock: :shock: 
 :corn:"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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