Alright, I’m just going to stop you there. You’ve already made a post similar to this one before, as you did lots of other times, and my gosh.

Genuinely, if you want to understand something about psychological disorders, the first step would be to, you know, actually do your research rather than armchair diagnose everyone you see as crazy, horrible and abusive with actual mental disorders or symptoms. And maybe to treat mentally ill people as people instead of using already questionable portrayals of disorders as the basis of your “research”, while only ever mentioning symptoms in the context of “these people are crazy and bad, and dangerous because they are crazy”. That kind of thinking is ableist and harmful as hell.

Also, outside of this recent post, it’s clear you have an unhealthy obsession with the concept of whatever the common medias portrayals of what you’d deem “psychopaths” or “crazy people” are. And you believe that every bad or incomprehensible action is to be explained away by simply slapping an actual medical term on it, because “bad people and whomever I see as bad must be crazy and abnormal by default and that’s why they do inexcusable things!” and I’m sorry but. No. Also, if you truly want to understand why people sometimes do bad or irresponsible things, maybe get your information from places other than reddit dot com.

I haven’t even played cotc yet, but genuinely, nearly every single post you make, not only in this subreddit but in general, is about death, murder, slaughter, anger, despair and honestly maybe going outside would be good for you, because as I’ve said before, this can’t be healthy for you. Everytime there’s a post about these topics on here, it’s a 99% chance that you’ve posted it. Again.

Ever tried to think about some good things in life for a change? Ever looked at some random acts of kindness and thought “wow, maybe kindness is good and fascinating too actually”? Go look up some pictures of baby cats, and get out of the hole you’re digging yourself in. Because buddy, the path you’re walking is a slippery slope, and I doubt you’d want to end up in an abyss you may not be able to crawl out of.

That’s all I’m going to say, I hope you’ll find some happiness someday