• Strider@lemmy.world
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    According to the DSM-5, individuals with ASPD (edit: anti social personality disorder) exhibit a pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others, occurring since age 15 years. This pattern is manifested by at least three of seven specific behaviors, including failure to conform to social norms, deceitfulness, impulsivity, irritability and aggressiveness, reckless disregard for safety, consistent irresponsibility, and lack of remorse.

    Added explanation, good point (should be there) and thanks 👍

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      Does everyone not have at least three of these behaviors? Or is that the joke? Or am I antisocial?

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        This is no joke that is the official dsm text. Of course an expert has to judge that, but of course you could be.

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          Or alternatively you can just be autistic and fucking hate random individuals and groups of people. I wish to lock Graham Hancock in an industrial freezer and watch his flesh turn to ice. But I also most likely have C-PTSD which most certainly isn’t helping with the autism, fun fact I was actually diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome circa 2002 because 2 year old me had that bad of a violent meltdown.

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            Well hello there fellow Autist.

            Ah well I mostly don’t hate random people but more all of them and some specifically 😁.

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              Eh it’s moreso the side effect of being over exposed to pseudoscience, pseudohistory, and cults broadly speaking. Makes one really appreciate folks who just kinda exist and want to do their best. My bloodlust is firmly directed at those who through stupidity, malice, or mental illness would harm mankind especially it’s knowledge and understanding.

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                Well but those running along also being really harmful are a lot in numbers and not any better… Sometimes (in part involuntary, but still!) worse.

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                  I see it more like upstream contamination of a river, sure the day to day folks can be harmful together but when push comes to shove it’s a lot easier to just deal with the source of the damage itself. Easier to cut the head off the snake, if it turns into a hydra just go full scorched earth and destroy it outright IE slag the Tiktok servers and shoot YouTube execs until they remove shorts.

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      My pet theory after observing friends and acquaintances growing up into adults (and hearing them speak on the subject) is that such behaviour can coincide with seriously considering suicide, but not going through with it (or failing). This can give a huge rush and sense of renewal, a new life where you don’t have to care about others anymore and are no longer bound by morals. Similar to how I’ve heard incel acquaintances describe being “black pilled”.