I am no more than a could be but overall the tests evaluation of me was way off. So you can all sleep easy in your beds as it does not look like I am going on a killing spree anytime soon. http://www.playbuzz.com/gregs/can-you-pass-the-psychopath-test
I think that we all have traces of psychopathy as well as other psychological "conditions" in our personalities (we're all a tiny bit OCD, bipolar, etc.) as they're useful tools that have helped us survive in the past (for example, it's good to be a little OCD, checking the cave for bears before going in...). The real problems happen when "a tiny bit" becomes "a lot"... But, in other news, you'll be happy to hear that I'm the complete opposite of a psychopath.
Is psychopathy binary though? Surely each and every one of us exhibits psychopathic traits to some degree. When does someone go from exhibiting some psychopathic traits to becoming "a psychopath"? (at the danger of moving the thread away from the light-hearted manner in which it was intended well in to serious discussion territory...)
I'll try the test afterwards. No time at the moment - lunch is nearly ready and the corpses aren't even dressed yet.
Umm we're a little scared to say this but ok, here we go: You didn't pass the psychopath test. You are not a very social person, you prefer being alone in your apartment, doing your own thing, with no intervention from the outside world. You are not a very empathic person, but you don't see that as a problem, you see that as an advantage! Our advice to you is to try to be more social (without kidnapping anyone!), and see how you feel, you might like it!
Oh goody, I'm a psychopath but I'll be okay providing I surround myself with 'good people' to keep me on the straight and narrow. How comforting.
Here's the result: The complete OPPOSITE of a Psychopath! It says I'm supposed the be the most happy person...what a load of crap.