how come everybody else isn't screaming with boredom, too?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

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  • @CatchMeJoBros
    @CatchMeJoBros 5 лет назад +20

    Wow! This deserves so much more views. Amazing video!

  • @slenvetta7779
    @slenvetta7779 4 года назад +6

    This video really deserves so much more views!

  • @viviscera7551
    @viviscera7551 4 года назад +31

    Wow finally
    I have aspd, hi! Take it or leave it but this video was... Well, I'll edit after I see it.
    Hmm... It was going OK until you added the "take everything away v that makes us human" part
    That was overblown/ over dramatic as fuck
    ASPD boredom IS horrible. Good job on that. My boredom actually led me here, lmao. Less blood, more like. Normal things

    • @kingduria7480
      @kingduria7480 3 года назад +7

      I wish everybody understand how irritating the boredom is.
      I feel like i need therapy just to calm the "demon", Frustration and Numbness are the main identifiable emotions, If it gets over bearing then i go into a different state, but i try to be Morally Ambitious

    • @Devious_dude
      @Devious_dude 2 года назад +1

      theres a difference between your basic run of the mill aspd and actual psychopathy

    • @vikingored7469
      @vikingored7469 2 года назад

      Can you explain that a little further on the differences.
      Thanks

    • @vikingored7469
      @vikingored7469 2 года назад

      @Donal trip
      Do you mean differences when it comes to boredom,frustration ? Can you explain further

    • @Devious_dude
      @Devious_dude 2 года назад +1

      @@vikingored7469 sorry to get back to you so late, theres a few differences but as you predicted the main difference is in the emotional department, or rather the lack there of, and the aggression department, and one trait leads into the other. See, individuals with aspd are more likely to be overreative and aggressive as a "reaction" to a perceived threat, like an malfunctioning evolutionary defence mechanism. as for psychopaths their aggression tends to be more "proactive", since they lack emotions like guilt or fear, they tend to be less deterred to provoke conflict if it means they can get what they want, studies show psychopaths might not just "not mind" conflict, but that they actually enjoy conflict, as their heart rate actually decreases when viewing or engaging in acts of aggression, as opposed to the usual reaction of a control subject, where their heart rate increases, or like a pitbull where their heart rate strongly increases, psychopaths naturally enter flow state when being aggressive, which explains why they're so much more provocatively aggressive then the average person, they use aggression to cure bordem

  • @eraybulgaria
    @eraybulgaria 3 года назад +7

    Not a psychopath, but i totally get their boredom. I run away from it all the time but it's always there, trying to get to me,can't escape it no matter what i do.

    • @paulallen8109
      @paulallen8109 3 года назад +1

      Smart people are never bored. Dumb people easily are. The difference is scope and variety. Most psychopaths are actually "dumb" and are in prisons. That's the low-functioning kind which has severe impulse-control problems.

    • @eraybulgaria
      @eraybulgaria 3 года назад

      @@paulallen8109 i am always bored, that's why i always seek new expiriencees and that's how i learn new things all the time. Doesnt that make me smart

    • @slimjimmons3609
      @slimjimmons3609 3 года назад +4

      @@eraybulgaria the only judgment that matters is your own

    • @eraybulgaria
      @eraybulgaria 3 года назад

      @@slimjimmons3609 i kinda agree, but not entirely. 🥰 I hope you have an amazing day dude!

    • @User-pb1sj
      @User-pb1sj 2 года назад

      @@paulallen8109 girl psychopaths are smart…

  • @bethanym.6285
    @bethanym.6285 4 года назад +3

    I LOVE this video!!!Should have way more views!

  • @wiselordjester3338
    @wiselordjester3338 Год назад

    Very well done, I’m glad to have found this.

    • @wiselordjester3338
      @wiselordjester3338 Год назад

      Aside from the generalisation I think it’s pretty decent

  • @sila298
    @sila298 3 года назад +2

    This is so underrated! I love this. And may i ask the movies/shows? Especially the one about burning stuff?

  • @deontewilliams550
    @deontewilliams550 4 года назад +10

    What is the quote, “They frequently appear to be charming, intelligent charismatic, the key word is appear.” From?

  • @seth9577
    @seth9577 4 года назад +2

    What's the list of characters and movies/shows?

  • @jordanherling6091
    @jordanherling6091 4 года назад +2

    What shows/movies are these from? I love shows about psychopaths and I recognize Killing Eve but not any of the others.

    • @peacewrlddd
      @peacewrlddd 3 года назад +1

      gone girl, sharp objects, the society, we need to talk about kevin

    • @peacewrlddd
      @peacewrlddd 3 года назад +1

      the end of the f***ing world

    • @peacewrlddd
      @peacewrlddd 3 года назад

      American Horror Story: Murder House

  • @mrmichael7777
    @mrmichael7777 4 года назад

    Extremely underrated.

  • @lunelles5
    @lunelles5 5 лет назад +3

    Holy shit! I love this 😱

  • @yuricartm
    @yuricartm 4 года назад +1

    This is perfect omg

  • @donnybeck1116
    @donnybeck1116 4 года назад +5

    Is this actually true for aspd?

    • @AshleyRox1231
      @AshleyRox1231  4 года назад +13

      This video mainly focuses on the fictional depictions of psychopaths and sociopaths so it's not completely accurate in medical terms. Media often portrays people with ASPD as always being violent and murderous, but a lot of people with the disorder can manage their symptoms and live relatively normal lives with help along the way just like any other disorders.

    • @wyattblair9436
      @wyattblair9436 4 года назад +9

      As someone with aspd (socio) this is exaggerated asf in alot of aspects but the bit about boredom strikes home hard.

    • @mrmichael7777
      @mrmichael7777 4 года назад +4

      The constant boredom is true. Some of us don't feel anything while others like me have extremely blunted emotions.

    • @kingduria7480
      @kingduria7480 3 года назад +3

      If i get bored for too long i get frustrated and i might randomly go "Fxck it".
      Im a morally ambitious person in general thoe, Its a War i always gotta be dealing with, you could barely compare it with depression

    • @dude3458
      @dude3458 3 года назад +1

      @Nero Machiavelli me too

  • @user-en9sy9hu9w
    @user-en9sy9hu9w 4 года назад +10

    People are in disadvantage with psycopaths because they don't get inform about them while psycopaths were born between you and have been watching you, hearing you and hiding their true thoughts. That's why they can manipulate you but you can't manipulate them.
    Me resulta interesante como os clasificais como la especie más inteligente y no podeis reconocer a los vuestros

    • @paulallen8109
      @paulallen8109 3 года назад

      "That's why they can manipulate you but you can't manipulate them." Nonsense. Actually some people *can* spot psychopaths because they're gifted with an analytical ability and dissect the thoughts of all people they meet. If it's an empath (pretty much the opposite of a psychopath) then they spot the psychopath early and usually stay well clear of them or avoid them like the plague. If it's a stoic person then the psychopath sticks out like a sore thumb to them because they're too "flexible" for comfort. A person with a good memory will also notice how the things the psychopath says and does "don't add up" so it's clear they're lying.
      Many psychopaths are quite charming and easy-going on the surface. This is why most people drop their guard and wrongly assume they're "nice, friendly people". More analytical people, as in those who don't take everybody the same way (many sadly do), aren't smitten by superficial charm and might in fact wonder what purpose it ultimately serves.
      Last of all paranoid people may proclaim those who are just selfish and vain as "psychopaths" but that doesn't mean they don't actually spot a real psychopath from time to time.
      Psychopaths fear their masks slipping and people seeing them for they truly are. So they have a "radar" for the type of people I just mentioned and do anything to neutralize them, either by discrediting them or making people side with the psychopath against them. The stoic personality is somebody they don't like meeting because they're never intimidated or remotely charmed by psychopaths and can actually turn the tables on them. Most psychopaths have a narcissistic side to them and a stoic person exposing this vulnerability makes them feel "exposed". The sad part is that more people tend to believe a charming psychopath than an objective and honest stoic person. Ironically most people find the stoic person "emotionally cold" when in reality it's the psychopath.
      The bottom line is that psychopaths exist because most people are cognitively cheap and have rigid preconceptions of other people. This is exploited by psychopaths. BUT the analytically minded people are wary of everybody and have a multi-faceted view which is why they study underlying structures rather than superficial markers. The underlying structure of psychopaths obviously "doesn't match" is "disturbingly artificial".

    • @user-en9sy9hu9w
      @user-en9sy9hu9w 3 года назад

      @@paulallen8109 I'm going to take my time to read this, maybe 2 days dnk but i will. I can do this

    • @user-en9sy9hu9w
      @user-en9sy9hu9w 3 года назад

      @@paulallen8109 oh look I'm done reading, so interesting. Psychopaths must find exciting to meet someone who can't be manipulated but still this analytical people end up falling too because well they are still humans. I mean we all want something and if you take time, love and effort you can discorver it, then you already got them. Isn't it wonderful how dumb we can be? It's quite simple and easy so i have lost all hope in humanity and you my dear friend can't bring it back. Still i appreciate your effort to prove your point

    • @user-en9sy9hu9w
      @user-en9sy9hu9w 3 года назад

      @@paulallen8109 By the way it's true sometimes the mask isn't perfect and it slips a bit but it all gets better with practice so you won't be able to reconize all types of psys, just the clumsier ones and the ones who don't even know they are psys .Also If it slips too much they just want to play with you

  • @rasleyrockson2128
    @rasleyrockson2128 4 года назад +4

    Villanelle

  • @doelette7400
    @doelette7400 3 года назад

    I love this!!

  • @kaylijones4221
    @kaylijones4221 4 года назад +1

    wheres the end quote from?

  • @rhambosia1
    @rhambosia1 3 года назад

    beautiful!