Trump disavows 'alt-right' supporters

mentalfloss

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What's up with Nazis and calling people cucks?

You guys sure do have an inferiority complex.
 

EagleSmack

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petros

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The same word as always for fraudsters.

You best get out there and start looking for work because your lazy *** is getting cut off of EI.
 

Locutus

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jeepers, I thought everybody would be pleased by this great news.

oh well, on to bigger and better things.

 

petros

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He's f-cked. Maybe his shrink can get him med EI after dealing with the fraud.

jeepers, I thought everybody would be pleased by this great news.

oh well, on to bigger and better things.


Hello my baby hello my Nazi hello my rag time gal
 

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How to Tell a Sociopath from a Psychopath

Sociopaths tend to be nervous and easily agitated. They are volatile and prone to emotional outbursts, including fits of rage. They are likely to be uneducated and live on the fringes of society, unable to hold down a steady job or stay in one place for very long. It is difficult but not impossible for sociopaths to form attachments with others. Many sociopaths are able to form an attachment to a particular individual or group, although they have no regard for society in general or its rules. In the eyes of others, sociopaths will appear to be very disturbed. Any crimes committed by a sociopath, including murder, will tend to be haphazard, disorganized and spontaneous rather than planned.

Psychopaths, on the other hand, are unable to form emotional attachments or feel real empathy with others, although they often have disarming or even charming personalities. Psychopaths are very manipulative and can easily gain people’s trust. They learn to mimic emotions, despite their inability to actually feel them, and will appear normal to unsuspecting people. Psychopaths are often well educated and hold steady jobs. Some are so good at manipulation and mimicry that they have families and other long-term relationships without those around them ever suspecting their true nature.
When committing crimes, psychopaths carefully plan out every detail in advance and often have contingency plans in place. Unlike their sociopathic counterparts, psychopathic criminals are cool, calm, and meticulous. Their crimes, whether violent or non-violent, will be highly organized and generally offer few clues for authorities to pursue. Intelligentpsychopaths make excellent white-collar criminals and "con artists" due to their calm and charismatic natures.



http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/wicked-deeds/201401/how-tell-sociopath-psychopath


Psychopath fits the Donald to a T (and a few others on CC).
 

petros

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How to Tell a Sociopath from a Psychopath

Sociopaths tend to be nervous and easily agitated. They are volatile and prone to emotional outbursts, including fits of rage. They are likely to be uneducated and live on the fringes of society, unable to hold down a steady job or stay in one place for very long. It is difficult but not impossible for sociopaths to form attachments with others. Many sociopaths are able to form an attachment to a particular individual or group, although they have no regard for society in general or its rules. In the eyes of others, sociopaths will appear to be very disturbed. Any crimes committed by a sociopath, including murder, will tend to be haphazard, disorganized and spontaneous rather than planned.

Psychopaths, on the other hand, are unable to form emotional attachments or feel real empathy with others, although they often have disarming or even charming personalities. Psychopaths are very manipulative and can easily gain people’s trust. They learn to mimic emotions, despite their inability to actually feel them, and will appear normal to unsuspecting people. Psychopaths are often well educated and hold steady jobs. Some are so good at manipulation and mimicry that they have families and other long-term relationships without those around them ever suspecting their true nature.
When committing crimes, psychopaths carefully plan out every detail in advance and often have contingency plans in place. Unlike their sociopathic counterparts, psychopathic criminals are cool, calm, and meticulous. Their crimes, whether violent or non-violent, will be highly organized and generally offer few clues for authorities to pursue. Intelligentpsychopaths make excellent white-collar criminals and "con artists" due to their calm and charismatic natures.



http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/wicked-deeds/201401/how-tell-sociopath-psychopath


Psychopath fits the Donald to a T (and a few others on CC).

You are both with a personality disorder to boot.

What should we do about you?

Yes, clearly I admit the Trumpites are fraudsters...ya got me.

You're f-cked buddy. You think I'm joking? What makes you think I or any other Canadian should allow you to rip us off all while bragging about it?

You're right up there with Clitford working under the table while collecting welfare.

A pathetic piece of sh-t.