I never got closure nor retribution, and have a righteous blood vengeance boiling within me since 13. Luckily for me, eh, I truly believe vengeance is of the Lord.
Join the club. Don’t start thinking of it like some sort of disease. That sort of mentality is why so many people struggle with depression and other “disorders”.
I took it out on a tree with a hammer, both claw and head, presumably the type of weapon did her in. The tree died many years later, it had lived with huge knot in it from me. I felt bad when it died, and I apologized to the tree, to the cosmos, unto the eye.
I am not planning on hurting anyone, Scar504. I am a nonviolent peaceful individual. I have been hurt so bad by life circumstance beyond my control, I want to use my experiences and the wisdom gained to help prevent others from hurting.
There has been so much human suffering in the world. If we don’t know about it, we probably don’t listen carefully enough. The best revenge is to go out and do a good deed.
Well, neither sound very good. People don’t always pay for what they’ve done and it’s almost impossible to defend yourself. That’s nothing to be ashamed of. The only way I can think to let out these emotions in a constructive way is to try and be as nice as possible. It sounds ridiculous but it works.
I thought psychopaths are usually more of a leader. A sociopath lives more inside his own mind. Also is more of a follower. If there will be a couple of a sociopath and a psychopath the psychopath is the leader and the sociopath the follower.
or maybe ive been watching too much Criminal Minds.
Thanks Christina for saying I don’t sound like either to you. I am certainly no sociopath. I have had “psychotic” breaks but I am not currently a psychopath. And even when within “psychosis” I am not like the violent psychopaths who make the news. In fact, the overwhelming majority (90%) of psychotics are harmless. It is only the few who go out, shoot up the world, and make the news, which create a social stigma for all the rest, what a shame. And even on this site I have noticed a few people who, like the rest of ignorant society, cannot pull their heads out, and follow along the narrow-minded path of stigmatizing psychotics–they make me want to puke.
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I am certainly a self divided, been so since my sister’s head was smashed in.
Aren’t they both the same thing?
There is a saying: A psychopath is mad, a sociopath is bad.
I never got closure nor retribution, and have a righteous blood vengeance boiling within me since 13. Luckily for me, eh, I truly believe vengeance is of the Lord.
Join the club. Don’t start thinking of it like some sort of disease. That sort of mentality is why so many people struggle with depression and other “disorders”.
I took it out on a tree with a hammer, both claw and head, presumably the type of weapon did her in. The tree died many years later, it had lived with huge knot in it from me. I felt bad when it died, and I apologized to the tree, to the cosmos, unto the eye.
You’re not planning on hurting anyone are you?
I am not planning on hurting anyone, Scar504. I am a nonviolent peaceful individual. I have been hurt so bad by life circumstance beyond my control, I want to use my experiences and the wisdom gained to help prevent others from hurting.
There has been so much human suffering in the world. If we don’t know about it, we probably don’t listen carefully enough. The best revenge is to go out and do a good deed.
Well, neither sound very good. People don’t always pay for what they’ve done and it’s almost impossible to defend yourself. That’s nothing to be ashamed of. The only way I can think to let out these emotions in a constructive way is to try and be as nice as possible. It sounds ridiculous but it works.
Sociopaths wouldn’t really give a rat’s ass about anyone.
Agreed 🙂
I thought psychopaths are usually more of a leader. A sociopath lives more inside his own mind. Also is more of a follower. If there will be a couple of a sociopath and a psychopath the psychopath is the leader and the sociopath the follower.
or maybe ive been watching too much Criminal Minds.
to be honest you dont sound like neither to me.
Thanks Christina for saying I don’t sound like either to you. I am certainly no sociopath. I have had “psychotic” breaks but I am not currently a psychopath. And even when within “psychosis” I am not like the violent psychopaths who make the news. In fact, the overwhelming majority (90%) of psychotics are harmless. It is only the few who go out, shoot up the world, and make the news, which create a social stigma for all the rest, what a shame. And even on this site I have noticed a few people who, like the rest of ignorant society, cannot pull their heads out, and follow along the narrow-minded path of stigmatizing psychotics–they make me want to puke.