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dummycake
dummycake
also seeing and hearing things aren't always schizophrenia, okay gents?
you can have hallucinations if you have a different diagnosis too
RepresentingDesire
RepresentingDesire
Well from what I know psychopaths have no fear, have a low level of (not cognitive) empathy and impulsive behavior, the other things about psychopaths like manipulation or high crime rate should be a result of these three factors.
dummycake
dummycake
I had my fair share of hallucinations and when I told my therapist he basically said
"my man, if you had schizophrenia, you WOULD know. you're not schizophrenic, you just need to sleep and eat better"
dummycake
dummycake
high crime rate is a common misconception, if you're saying that most of them commit crimes or something
most psychopaths have a high position in society, like a CEO or president or something
they wouldn't go in a killing spree and listen to Phil Collins
dummycake
dummycake
that's why in American Psycho he's a vice president, not because he's a smart Chad, but because it's a parody of American Psychopathical Business Men
Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
:blobthumbsup: You forget economic crimes.
Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
:blob_neutral: Crimes don't just consist of murder. Fraud falls under crime too.
dummycake
dummycake
I guess? but I've never heard of a serial frauder psychopath
dummycake
dummycake
also I like how you use the blob like a character in a visual novel
Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
dummycake
dummycake
he did fraud?
RepresentingWrath
RepresentingWrath
They all do.
RepresentingWrath
RepresentingWrath
But he is the most famous one.
Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
From the 1970s until he was elected president in 2016, Donald Trump and his businesses were involved in over 4,000 legal cases in U.S. federal and state courts, including battles with casino patrons, million-dollar real estate lawsuits, personal defamation lawsuits, and over 100 business tax disputes.[1]
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Assurbanipal_II
n 1973, Trump was accused by the Justice Department of violations of the Fair Housing Act in the operation of 39 buildings. The department said that black "testers" were sent to more than half a dozen buildings and were denied apartments, but a similar white tester would then be offered an apartment in the same building.[29]
Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
The government alleged that Trump's corporation quoted different rental terms and conditions to blacks and made false "no vacancy" statements to blacks for apartments they managed in Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Islan
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Assurbanipal_II
In 1988, the Justice Department sued Trump for violating procedures related to public notifications when buying voting stock in a company related to his attempted takeovers of Holiday Corporation and Bally Manufacturing Corporation in 1986. Trump agreed to pay $750,000 to settle the civil penalties of the antitrust lawsuit.
dummycake
dummycake
his worst crime to me was making the internet insufferable
Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
In 2001, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission brought a financial-reporting case against Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts Inc., alleging that the company had committed several "misleading statements in the company's third-quarter 1999 earnings release". Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts Inc. consented to the commission's cease-and-desist order, said the culprit had been dismissed.
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Assurbanipal_II
In 1985, New York City brought a lawsuit against Trump for allegedly using tactics to force out tenants of 100 Central Park South,[40] which he intended to demolish together with the building next door. After ten years in court, the two sides negotiated a deal allowing the building to stand as condominiums.
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