The psychopath test
#1
Posted 2013-September-28, 14:41
Two weeks later she kills her sister. Why?
#2
Posted 2013-September-28, 14:49
Alternate explanation: her sister had had a sex change operation, and was the man of her dreams.
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#3
Posted 2013-September-28, 15:29
mr1303, on 2013-September-28, 14:41, said:
Two weeks later she kills her sister. Why?
The obvious answer is to try and meet the man again hoping he comes to this funeral too. But I like Blackshoe's answer.
#4
Posted 2013-September-28, 16:16

#6
Posted 2013-September-29, 06:30

#7
Posted 2013-September-29, 16:27
#9
Posted 2013-September-29, 18:28
mr1303, on 2013-September-28, 14:41, said:
Mbodell, on 2013-September-28, 15:29, said:
The psychopath is probably the poster who provides the most plausible rationalisation for murder

#10
Posted 2013-September-29, 20:23
Apparently most people aren't capable of thinking along those lines.
#11
Posted 2013-September-30, 00:51
mr1303, on 2013-September-29, 20:23, said:
Apparently most people aren't capable of thinking along those lines.
If I put my mind to it, I think I could intentionally not mirror my police interrogator too. I hope being able to think what a psychopath would do isn't enough to make you a psychopath, although Alice and Luther's relationship (from the British show Luther) does make one wonder.
#12
Posted 2013-September-30, 05:49
#13
Posted 2013-September-30, 05:53
I like the question a lot. I feel I should have gotten the answer had I not peeked. We will never know. But probably, as I approach my 75th birthday, the issues of whether I am or am not a psychopath has been pretty well settled.
#14
Posted 2013-September-30, 08:52

#15
Posted 2013-September-30, 09:28
diana_eva, on 2013-September-30, 08:52, said:

So, Diana, what you are saying is that even though your answer showed you to be at least somewhat sane that we should be open minded about the possibility that you still might be a psychopath?
#16
Posted 2013-September-30, 10:07
BillHiggin, on 2013-September-30, 09:28, said:
Not really, it's just a puzzle. I can probably top most posters in psychopathy given that I live in Romania tho.
#17
Posted 2013-September-30, 11:28
So, what did Arthur Conan Doyle mean when he said "I'm not a psychopath, I'm a fully functioning sociopath. Do your research."?
The OED definition of sociopath is
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I remember a Monty Python skit (I think) in which a passerby upbraided a fisherman for inflicting pain on fish and was told "Learn your icthyology man. Fish don't have nerve endings in their mouths".
Is that so?
From "Orion" magazine, John McPhee quotes Ted Kerasote: "We angle because we like the fight...The hook allows us to control and exert power over fish, over one of the most beautiful an seductive forms of nature, and then, because we're nice to the fish, releasing them unharmed, we can receive both psychic dispensation and blessing. Needless to say, if you think about this relationship carefully, it's not a comforting one, for it is a game of dominance followed by cathartic pardons, which, as a non-fishing friend remarked, is one of the hallmarks of an abusive relationship."
McPhee's wife tells him catch-and-release fishing is like "humane" bullfighting, where the bull isn't killed. Meat fishing is more like traditional bullfighting, she says. Then, going for the jugular, she says, "Fishing is crueler than hunting, in that your goal is to have the fish fight for its life. That's the fun. Hunting, you're trying to kill a creature outright; fishing, you want to play with it."
"That is not a fair description of your husband," he says.
"If you could just pull fish out of the water -- boom -- you wouldn't be a fisherman. Don't give me that, John," she says, apparently knowing him better than he knows himself.
#18
Posted 2013-September-30, 12:02
As for fishing, I was born in Minnesota. I am uncertain whether I learned to fish or learned to walk first. It's close.
Unless the size was under the legal size for keeping, I have never tossed one back. Catch and release has always sounded pathological to me. We catch them, we kill them, we clean them, we eat them. Why would I stick a hook in a living creature that I had no intention of eating?
#19
Posted 2013-October-02, 15:19
#20
Posted 2013-October-02, 17:56

As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
Our ultimate goal on defense is to know by trick two or three everyone's hand at the table. -- Mike777
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean