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Sociopath moments
« on: October 12, 2024, 01:39:41 AM »
I like to think I keep a cool head and think logically.

I think we all do. Or am I wrong?

For example, when I was younger, I was cycling in the UK. I caught up with a big truck and swung to the center of the road to pass. Then I thought that was kinda dumb, so I swung back and got on the sidewalk.

I was passing the truck when I saw 3 very large women walk up their garden path towards the sidewalk. I was going full pelt and I shouted a warning they didn't hear.

I started to brake but the 3 big chick's were now in front of me. They took up the entire sidewalk and I had fences one side, cars the other. In the moment, I decided to aim for the fattest chick. The fence or a car would have really hurt.

I hit her, bounced off and hit the deck. She was still standing but shocked. She turned and looked at me and said "what are you doing". I apologised and got out of dodge ASAP, figuring she was either not hurt or not hurting yet.

Now - I never felt guilty or bad in any way. I took what I thought was the most logical decision.

That's normal right? Haven't we all done something like this?

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Re: Sociopath moments
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2024, 02:07:13 AM »
I like to think I keep a cool head and think logically.

I think we all do. Or am I wrong?

For example, when I was younger, I was cycling in the UK. I caught up with a big truck and swung to the center of the road to pass. Then I thought that was kinda dumb, so I swung back and got on the sidewalk.

I was passing the truck when I saw 3 very large women walk up their garden path towards the sidewalk. I was going full pelt and I shouted a warning they didn't hear.

I started to brake but the 3 big chick's were now in front of me. They took up the entire sidewalk and I had fences one side, cars the other. In the moment, I decided to aim for the fattest chick. The fence or a car would have really hurt.

I hit her, bounced off and hit the deck. She was still standing but shocked. She turned and looked at me and said "what are you doing". I apologised and got out of dodge ASAP, figuring she was either not hurt or not hurting yet.

Now - I never felt guilty or bad in any way. I took what I thought was the most logical decision.

That's normal right? Haven't we all done something like this?

Personally I like how you built up to dropping the "fat" hammer, I was drawn in by your aversion to it prior, masterful storytelling


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Re: Sociopath moments
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2024, 02:18:04 AM »
I like to think I keep a cool head and think logically.

I think we all do. Or am I wrong?

For example, when I was younger, I was cycling in the UK. I caught up with a big truck and swung to the center of the road to pass. Then I thought that was kinda dumb, so I swung back and got on the sidewalk.

I was passing the truck when I saw 3 very large women walk up their garden path towards the sidewalk. I was going full pelt and I shouted a warning they didn't hear.

I started to brake but the 3 big chick's were now in front of me. They took up the entire sidewalk and I had fences one side, cars the other. In the moment, I decided to aim for the fattest chick. The fence or a car would have really hurt.

I hit her, bounced off and hit the deck. She was still standing but shocked. She turned and looked at me and said "what are you doing". I apologised and got out of dodge ASAP, figuring she was either not hurt or not hurting yet.

Now - I never felt guilty or bad in any way. I took what I thought was the most logical decision.

That's normal right? Haven't we all done something like this?

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Re: Sociopath moments
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2024, 04:35:48 AM »
Personally I like how you built up to dropping the "fat" hammer, I was drawn in by your aversion to it prior, masterful storytelling

Thank you, I was avoiding the word "hefer" as I didn't want to come across as a bad person

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Re: Sociopath moments
« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2024, 08:32:09 AM »
If you use a trike like Hanky you won't topple over when you hit fatties.

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Re: Sociopath moments
« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2024, 09:37:25 AM »
Aren't you the same guy that said you were on a party boat and one girl had the biggest fake boobs you ever seen.  The boat went down and you weren't a good swimmer so you grabbed the big fake boobed girl that was floating like a cork using her boobs as a flotation device. Now your crashing into fat girls.

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Re: Sociopath moments
« Reply #6 on: October 12, 2024, 05:53:04 PM »
Aren't you the same guy that said you were on a party boat and one girl had the biggest fake boobs you ever seen.  The boat went down and you weren't a good swimmer so you grabbed the big fake boobed girl that was floating like a cork using her boobs as a flotation device. Now your crashing into fat girls.

Not me - but if I'm ever in that situation, I know what to do now.

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Re: Sociopath moments
« Reply #7 on: October 12, 2024, 05:55:59 PM »
Not me - but if I'm ever in that situation, I know what to do now.
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Re: Sociopath moments
« Reply #8 on: October 14, 2024, 12:45:50 AM »
Thank you, I was avoiding the word "hefer" as I didn't want to come across as a bad person

For what its worth, the fact that you have pondered this enough to make a pretty granular post about an anecdotal experience on a bodybuilding board suggests you are not high on the sociopathic scale

Likely just skew more blue-brain than red-brain, not uncommon, plus the fact that self interest and personal safety in this case, as in most cases, was understandably paramount and a priority, suggests you are not an outlier

In addition, that the hefer young lady appeared unhurt probably allowed your brain to compartmentalize and move on from the moment





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Re: Sociopath moments
« Reply #9 on: October 20, 2024, 07:21:30 PM »
To be honest. The lack of similar stories from the members is disappointing

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Re: Sociopath moments
« Reply #10 on: October 21, 2024, 08:50:45 AM »
I was almost run into by a somali on an unlit bike when it was dark out going to the gym. He was going so fast I could have died or seriously injured. The bike was electric too.