Is this user sociopath or psychopath?

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 "Happy is the one who has enough pride not to talk about himself, who is afraid of those who listen to him and do not call into question his own credibility because of the arrogance of others." - Montesquieu.

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I Don't Know What To Say.

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Well sociopaths and psychopaths commonly don't feel the emotions we feel as normal humans right? Him calling you an idiot probably states he's a arrogant ass who has no moral compass. You always need to have good sportsmanship and not be the big of the bads. This guy had the audacity to shove his win in your face... I hope he is proud of himself and or feels like a turd.
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You may have heard people call someone else a “psychopath” or a “sociopath.” But what do those words really mean?

You won’t find the definitions in mental health’s official handbook, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Doctors don’t officially diagnose people as psychopaths or sociopaths. They use a different term instead: antisocial personality disorder.

Most experts believe psychopaths and sociopaths share a similar set of traits. People like this have a poor inner sense of right and wrong. They also can’t seem to understand or share another person’s feelings. But there are some differences, too.

https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/features/sociopath-psychopath-difference#1

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DogOnTheRoad wrote:
IMBacon wrote:

You may have heard people call someone else a “psychopath” or a “sociopath.” But what do those words really mean?

You won’t find the definitions in mental health’s official handbook, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Doctors don’t officially diagnose people as psychopaths or sociopaths. They use a different term instead: antisocial personality disorder.

Most experts believe psychopaths and sociopaths share a similar set of traits. People like this have a poor inner sense of right and wrong. They also can’t seem to understand or share another person’s feelings. But there are some differences, too.

https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/features/sociopath-psychopath-difference#1

Yes, antisocial personality disorder sims to be the correct term. I like your way of thinking also.

My way of thinking regarding your initial post would be this...

Block report, and move on.  I don't see what purpose it serves advertising it in the forums.