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What do you mean my cute disciples are Yanderes?

What do you mean my cute disciples are Yanderes?

I was a genius in the Earthen Plane. I was a cripple in the Spiritual Plane. I was dead in the Cloud Plane. After experiencing death in the form of dragon sneeze, I find myself back in my room in Earthen Plane where I was a genius. I had been too focused on training myself in the past life. Now that I've been given a second chance, I should just enjoy my life to the fullest extent! Instead of locking myself up in my room to cultivate, take in a few disciples so they can help take care of me! Easy life is best life! The other Planes suck anyway, I'll just lay back here and relax! All I need to do is to teach my dear disciples on the things I've learnt while they take care of me! Huh? What do you mean one of my disciples destroyed the Sinister Demon Sect last night? Do you not see how she's here massaging my shoulders now? There's no way my disciple could have obliterated the all-powerful Xi Family, can't you see she's obediently pouring tea for me over there? You must be delusional to even suggest my disciple could have flattened the impassable Death Mountains, just look at how cute she is taking a nap under the cherry blossom tree. What do you mean my cute disciples are Yanderes? *** Notes: Side Stories in "My Cute (Yandere) Disciples' Side Stories" If you're here for the R18 tag expecting adult scenes, know that this was a decision I made quite late into writing this so the scenes only come up very late into the story. One or more of the disciples may or may not have a tragic (depending on personal opinions) backstory that may or may not offend/disturb some readers (depending on your personal opinions/mental fortitude/openmindedness/morality/sexual orientation/real world knowledge/political agendas/reaction if someone gave you lemons/view on whether the Earth is flat or round, which I personally think it's neither and is actually a donut nom nom nom) which may or may not affect the rest of the story significantly. Consider yourself sufficiently warned. Story inspired from "My female disciples are scary" by feeling_tired Cover is done by the really awesome Lumi! Buy me tea (because I prefer tea over coffee): https://ko-fi.com/draekai You can join our discord through this link: https://discord.gg/CRrb56c
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Do sociopaths read fiction?
2 answers
2024-10-05 12:03
It's hard to generalize. Some sociopaths may be interested in fiction to explore different perspectives or simply pass the time. However, others might not have the inclination or patience for it.
Famous Sociopaths in Fiction
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2024-11-03 11:38
Hannibal Lecter from 'The Silence of the Lambs' is also a well - known fictional sociopath. He is highly intelligent and refined, but also has a taste for human flesh. He manipulates those around him with ease, using his charm and knowledge to get what he wants. He has no real regard for the lives or feelings of others, seeing them mainly as objects to be used or consumed.
Famous Female Sociopaths in Fiction
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2024-11-03 16:37
Lisbeth Salander from 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' is often considered to have sociopathic tendencies. She is highly intelligent but has a difficult time relating to others on an emotional level. She has a violent streak and is not afraid to take matters into her own hands when she feels wronged, often without considering the full consequences of her actions.
Can sociopaths empathize with fiction?
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2024-10-12 23:17
Some sociopaths might be able to empathize with fiction to a certain extent, depending on the complexity of the emotions presented and their own level of emotional awareness.
Can Sociopaths Understand Fiction?
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2024-10-07 16:47
Yes, sociopaths can understand fiction. They have the cognitive ability to process and interpret fictional stories like anyone else.
What are some famous sociopaths in fiction?
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2024-11-07 06:01
Annie Wilkes from 'Misery' is also a notable fictional sociopath. She is obsessed with a writer and holds him captive. She has a warped sense of love and loyalty that is really a form of extreme and dangerous self - centeredness. She doesn't care about the harm she is causing to the writer as long as she gets what she wants from him.
How are sociopaths in fiction typically portrayed?
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2024-11-07 04:13
They are often portrayed as highly manipulative. For example, in 'American Psycho', Patrick Bateman is a sociopath who uses his charm and good looks to blend in society while secretly having a dark and violent side. He manipulates those around him for his own sick pleasures.
What are the top books about sociopaths in fiction?
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2024-11-26 05:39
One of the top books is 'American Psycho' by Bret Easton Ellis. It offers a disturbing yet fascinating look into the mind of a sociopath, Patrick Bateman. The book is filled with his violent and hedonistic tendencies, set against the backdrop of 1980s consumer culture.
Can sociopaths get sad over fiction?
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2024-10-19 02:39
Some sociopaths might, but it's not a common occurrence. Their emotional responses are often limited.
What are some good books about sociopaths in fiction?
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2024-11-27 10:09
One well - known book is 'American Psycho' by Bret Easton Ellis. It offers a disturbing yet fascinating look into the mind of a sociopathic character, Patrick Bateman. The detailed descriptions of his violent and self - absorbed actions really delve into the nature of sociopathy in a fictional context.
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