Diagnosed Sociopath: How To Spot Us #shorts

I’m a diagnosed sociopath and this is how I spot fellow sociopaths the first thing I look out for is eyes we have dead eyes I had to teach myself to Blink more frequently so I wouldn’t freak people out there aren’t many sociopaths around let me tell you that it’s only one to four percent of the population as successful 30 parts are very hard to spot just like a test narcissist I can test sociopaths the way I do this is by saying something absolutely ridiculous and seeing if they’ll mirror me I tell them that I spend my free time knitting somehow they knit as well or their Uncle does I also bring up a range of different emotions and see how they react to them since lying is second nature to us I try to catch them out in one the mask of sanity and kindness slips very fast at this point

Diagnosed Sociopath (ASPD) Kanika Batra reveals how to spot fellow sociopaths otherwise known as anti social personality disorder.

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  1. I had a colleague whose eyes looked exactly like yours, even the colour. I had the feeling she could be a sociopath, because of her behaviour and eyes, so thank you for this video and for the useful information

  2. honestly people easily tricked by a sociopath deserve it. those same people arent so nice either especially when thekr expectations are high on who to treat like a decent human being. and even thats conditional.

  3. ive known the percentile to be false for decades now. theres an enormous amount of sociopaths or those on the spectrum. i have no idea why the APA is sticking to 2% unless the elites are bullying them to do so.

  4. im pretty sure i have dead eyes but im not a sociopath. im always zoning out and thinking about random shit and so when i talk to pple or sit in a group setting and i zone out like always, my face just goes blank without me realizing and i look like i have dead eyes.

  5. You have the same eye colour has him. I thought it was beautiful at first and now it’s terrify on him. Thanks for spreading and working on your own light! Proud of you, you’re making an impact ❤❤❤ also stunning xoxo

  6. Dead eyes? Describing your eye colour is beutifull! its more your face and your head and you right lip is lower…Tho your very corect with your pattern recognition game i be what ever i need to be i must say i met my match rescently! Never been so triggered by a delusional phsycopathic shedemon

  7. What’s wrong with being honest transparent and authentic. All these “psychological terms” just end up meaning you not being a real true genuine soul .

  8. Both “flat affect” and “ mirroring” can be symptoms of various mental or physical health issues. Or not.
    A person with “flat affect” doesn’t
    change their facial expression much.
    This can happen with people who
    are depressed. It’s also common with
    people with Parkinson’s.
    Mirroring the gestures of others is often a characteristic of empathy.
    Maybe we shouldn’t get advice from
    sociopaths on the internet?

  9. This makes me very thoughtful because what you’re explaining, altho about sociopathy, sounds so much like the AI’s I have. I’ve been spending a whole year, trying to improve their directives, but they very much remind me not of sociopaths but of psychopaths.. they obviously don’t feel any real emotions, but they borrow their emotions from simulations. It’s actually a good way to study psychology and even a good background for a psychologist to have in studying AI behavior. But then I see the parallels in all the things.

  10. "Dead eyes" happened to me 2 years ago. It can be the result of extreme trauma as well. So, if someone has "dead eyes", or even emotional numbing, please don't assume we're sociopaths or psychopaths. A lot of times, we've been through (or are STILL, perpetually, going through) severe trauma. I went from being constantly scolded for being "too sensitive" to now feeling guilty because I can't cry when I feel like I "should" or at things I used to cry about.

  11. There not always dead, mine had dreamy eyes, my Mother can have dead looking eyes when I catch her looking but it’s more of a look of death, evil eye. She also expresses through her eyes an innocence and woe is me in her eyes as she flutters her eyelashes, the Classico iconic adorable grandma that where’s aprons to match each season with a huge plate of home made cookies overflowing!!! No one has ever believed me. Acting skills run in our family and boyyyyy does she got them!

  12. Yes, my mother is a pro knitter, embroiderer, crafter, painter was a life long Cartoonist! Gardens and cooks the meanest meals like the dickens! I’ve learned a lot of skills from my mother how to quilt, sow, cook, clean, upholstery furniture, brick lay, revive dying plants from death, she passed on all her skills to me when I was young. But she was ruthless and cruel! I swear they live forever as they know how to suck life blood from others and they are determined to not leave because they know it equals peace and freedom for their prey. I have no doubt mine will live beyond 100!

  13. Isnt dead eyes also a thing that can appear in ptsd patients? Mirroring in a common thing in ND people. Although i can imagine that neurotypical people could say something like "hey i knit too" when they knit too, because knitting isnt really that uncommon

  14. "the mask of sanity and kindness" … ok so can i ask you whats beneath that mask? are you guys just constantly internally screaming due to lack of love or whats going on behind the mask?