Some are
just sociopaths who like being outrageous and get a kick out of Trump's combative style.
Not exact matches
Saraswati @fred, you
just defined
sociopath as non-Christian.
Just becuase someone rejects the supernatural, that doesn't automatically make them an immoral
sociopath.
I still stand by my
sociopath answer meaning he is neither good nor evil, more indifferent and
just looking for something to break the boredom of eternity.
Just as an FYI — I tend to say «someone displays sociopathic tendencies» rather than calling them a
sociopath outright because one can get sued for libel / slander for making a mental health diagnosis if one is not a trained professional.
Killing someone
just because you are insulted is called being a
sociopath.
If religion would have helped with that, they would have used it
just like
sociopaths did for thousands of years with primitive tools.
We
just have to keep safe and be smart because in addition to terrorists, we have
sociopaths and psychopaths who live among us.
Just ONCE I want you geeky
sociopaths to consider letting me simplify things for casual fans.
-- MEN JOCKEY AFTER SCHNEIDERMAN»S FALL — Alexis Grenell in the Daily News:
Just three hours after the New Yorker unmasked Attorney General Eric Schneiderman as a violent
sociopath, the state's top law enforcement official resigned.
Tips For Sniffing Out Lying
Sociopaths Like The One I
Just Met While Online Dating I guess if there was an excuse to not touch base, this would.
Royce soon discovers that several other killers have
just undergone the same disorienting trip, including a U.S. soldier (Alice Braga), a Cartel enforcer (Danny Trejo), a member of the yakuza (Louis Ozawa Changchien), a convicted
sociopath (Walton Goggins), and a nebbish and seemingly out - of - place academic who yelps like Kermit the frog (Topher Grace, of course).
Ponda Baba and Dr. Evazan, aka the walrus - faced guy and his weird - looking
sociopath friend from the original's cantina scene, have a run - in with main characters Jyn and Cassian Andor (Diego Luna); the latter delivers his ersatz catch - phrase «You
just watch yourself!»
Is it
just the expectedly shallow, self - centeredness of the teenage years, or are they
sociopaths?
But in the wake of Scorsese's charismatic
sociopaths came movie gangsters who are downright cuddly: Guy Ritchie's wise - cracking stick - up men, Luc Besson's admirably professional thieves, and Mark Wahlberg's gallery of handsome rogues,
just to name - drop a few notable offenders.
Thoroughbreds (Mar. 9th) Two alienated girls come into each other's lives at
just the right time to tear a bloody swath through upper - middle - class suburbia: Lily (Anya Taylor - Joy) has finally had it with her abusive stepdad; and junior
sociopath Amanda (Olivia Cooke) is
just merciless enough to float the idea of killing him.
The titular criminal of Criminal, Jericho Stewart (Costner), is a beardy
sociopath who
just so happens to have the right kind of brain injury to support an experimental brain - switching experiment run by bookish scientist Dr. Franks (Tommy Lee Jones) that allows the CIA to implant the memories of brain - dead superspy Bill Pope (Ryan Reynolds) into Jericho's brain.
When he arrives on scene, it's clear he's a billionaire playboy, but there are implications that he may
just be a
sociopath that inherited his father's money.
And here's a guy who's
just played a military man in his next movie, and has come off an award season playing a
sociopath in Nocturnal Animals, and has also played a superhero, and he spends most of his time talking about gardening, and cooking for his children, and doing the grocery shopping, and when discussing his marriage, here's how he describes what he gets out of it:
Ever since the»70s, American movies have been full of scoundrels, hoodlums, and
sociopaths who do all kinds of outrageous and indefensible things, but
just about all of them are men, and even their worst behavior gets held up to the light as a mirror of our own darkness.
Call me a hypocrite, but there's
just something undeniable about Zac Efron, Miles Teller and Michael B. Jordan's on - screen presence, even when their characters are stupid, selfish and borderline
sociopaths.
Carell's performance as Doc is muted to a fault — to be clear, this is a performance that lays it on
just as thickly as his work as the preening billionaire
sociopath in Foxcatcher or the grossly misogynistic Bobby Riggs in Battle of the Sexes.
From the very moment we stumble upon Lou Bloom, the
sociopath with a banker's name, everything feels like a happy accident, as if Gilroy's camera
just happened upon this X-manly-purported slip of a human and decidedly followed him like a nightly news crew.
As with most shows dealing with the expansive drug trade, there is of course a «bad cop» (Agent Roy Petty, who I still can't decide if he's a
sociopath or
just extremely damaged), the omnipresent cartel boss (played by Esai Morales, who can challenge Jason Bateman in a «why doesn't he ever age» contest), mysterious and helpful locals with unknown motives, and a family of slow - talking, brutally violent yokels who traffic heroin.
She doesn't actually point out a single actual known
sociopath, they are
just people she makes up for the book.
Which makes it a good book for people
just coming to the subject but if the word
sociopath is already in your vocabulary I would skip this book.
Megalomaniacs,
sociopaths, nutters, crazies, fruitloops, call them what you want,
just call them, welcome them with open arms, put them in control of the levers that drive things, that's what we want isn't it?
and are charlatans and financial
sociopaths just looking to feather their own nest at any cost..
Yes that old adage is true that you can choose your friends but not the people you work with who may be psychopaths,
sociopaths or
just plain annoying!