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  • This paper estimates that 4.5% of the population is psychopathic:

    Has psychopatic traits*

    I don’t understand why, but they dont account for sociopathy at all in that study.

    I would agree that 5 % of people have psychopatic traits. To varying degrees. Many of those that take riskful jobs have psychopatic traits, it doesn’t have to be an “evil” job. Pilots, fire fighters, police, doctors, etc all have some parts of their job that is fitting for someone with traits that allows you to ignore risk to the benefit of others.

    Diagnosed psychopathy is very rare in comparison.




  • Honestly. Many things were so much better before.

    If you didn’t like it on the internet, you could just not use it. Nowadays everyone with a pulse is forced to be on the internet, even if they shouldn’t.

    People used to understand that things existing digitally, meant that they would spread on the internet. Including and especially incriminating stuff. Trolling people who where clueless used to be fun too. The iOS7 update campaign where people were stupid enough to microwave their phones to charge them was incredibly funny.

    There wasn’t karmawhoring or attention seeking, in fact you would be chastised for acting like you wanted attention.






  • Yeah. You’re not gonna find many Swedes getting behind the wheel regardless of alcohol amount. There used to be a HARD stigma against it, since we know what happens. People used to get so drunk that we had to create a state monopoly of alcohol sales, in an attempt to reduce it. People argue about the actual effect, but i know that it’s cultural suicide to get behind the wheel drunk. The legal limit is 0,2 ppm alcohol.

    The Danes however… They could drink 3 halfliter lagers before reaching the legal limit of 0,8