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" ... Defining terms isn’t easy, and definitions often aren’t precise or universally accepted by experts. The terms sociopath and psychopath can be equivalent in many contexts, yet the latter has a Charles Manson connotation. As Stout says, sociopaths do not usually look like the deranged Manson—they look like the respectable rest of us. In fact, they have often developed charm and skills that allow them to hide in plain sight or even to thrill us on a grand stage. ... "
" ... Is every person with a genetic background doomed to become a psychopath? Probably not. Interestingly James Fallon, a psychologist who was studying brain scans, actually discovered that he had descended from a line of serial killers. He believes that the loving environment of his childhood helped him to overcome his genetic background. ... "
" ... My producer, Christo, he’s a psychopath. The production he makes is next level. So, the beats we chose for that project really cut through. I don’t know a better way to say this, but I got a n***a ear. [Laughs] I’m from Atlanta, so I dig for the bass, and try different things. I’m really trying to dig for the different subgenres of rap, so people can hear the music of the future. ... "
" ... Why should we? We all know who Venom is, and if we don’t, it’s really not difficult to catch up - the idea isn’t exactly complicated. I’d love to see a comic-book character introduced in the first five minutes of a film, instead of dragging out yet another origin. And watching Venom face off against his big-name nemesis Carnage, a visually distinct and vicious psychopath that makes the morally ambiguous Venom look like a saint, would be much more exciting than watching Venom fight “Diet-Venom.” ... "
" ... You won't find the terms “psychopath” or “sociopath” in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders since they use the more politically correct, clinical term—antisocial personality disorder. ... "