11. But the 2nd half of questions I tended way more towards the psychopathic than the first half.
11. But the 2nd half of questions I tended way more towards the psychopathic than the first half.
I got a 7.I hesitated on the rules are made to be broken one. In general, I am a rule follower. But, there are times when rules have to be broken, so I went agree on that one.
Me too, cruisin.
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7! totally not a psychopath
whew!
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Gee, I must be a nice person!![]()
1 of 33 for me....
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6.....
143 out of 233 or whatever. Oh dear. Probably because doing things like skydiving sounds fun and I have had people try to get me in trouble before in school.![]()
"I missed the view and viewed the mist..." ©
2, I agreed with rules were made to be broken. Hmmm Some answers are due to experience, I once ditched a longstanding appointment for a spur of the moment which I thought was better....huge mistake. As for skydiving etc, I'm terrified of heights and have serious motion sickness.
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"I missed the view and viewed the mist..." ©
11. But I already knew I"m not a psychopath. I'm just a b*tch![]()
I am free of all prejudices. I hate everyone equally.~W. C. Fields
9. Too common and predictable. What a disappointment. Neither sweet vanilla nor Dr Lecter.
“And it was most important to do what one knew was right, for otherwise the day might come when one could no longer tell the difference between right and wrong.” ― Anne Holm, I Am David
Your Psychopath Challenge score is below average:
16 out of a possible 33
5I'm more likely to attract a pychopath than to be one.
When I'm old, I don't want them to say of me, "She's so charming." I want them to say, "Be careful, I think she's armed."
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I think I will have a snack and take a nap before I eat and go to sleep.
“And it was most important to do what one knew was right, for otherwise the day might come when one could no longer tell the difference between right and wrong.” ― Anne Holm, I Am David