Kyle Pallo 124 First class ass

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The entire video is him whining about how overwhelmed and hard it is to put up Halloween decorations and how his mom & dad aren't there to help him. This is a nearly 32 year old man.

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Good news. Wellness check coming very soon.

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This toddler is overwhelmed that his dad isn't there to help him put up Halloween decorations? I think you're right, he lacks empathy, as in he's wholly incapable of understanding and sharing the feelings of others, so he doesn't even realize or care about his dad's health.
Does a sociopath care about a sick parent?


Whether a person with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), commonly referred to as a sociopath, appears to care about a sick parent depends on the individual's motivation, which is often self-serving
. Sociopaths lack true empathy and emotional attachment, so their actions are not driven by genuine concern for the parent's well-being but rather by practical or self-interested factors.

How a sociopath may "care" for a sick parent:

  • Manipulation and personal gain. A sociopath may only provide care if it benefits them directly, such as by receiving money or a place to live. They may also use the situation to appear kind and selfless to others.
  • A sense of obligation. Some sociopaths describe feeling a sense of obligation to family members, rather than a genuine emotional connection. They might assist out of a learned "skill set" of what they are expected to do.
  • Maintaining a public image. A sociopath's actions are often focused on how they are perceived by others. They may mimic the behavior of a caring person to maintain a good reputation and avoid suspicion.
  • To avoid social consequences. The individual may help to avoid negative consequences like social condemnation or conflict with other family members.
  • Emotional detachment. When a parent is diagnosed with a terminal illness, a sociopath may not experience a strong emotional reaction. Instead, they may feign concern and go through the motions of mourning
 
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He needs to DRAAAYGG the stuff across the grass. Why not pick it up?
 
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It looks like a toddler raided the Halloween aisle at Target and threw a bunch of random crap together.

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It looks like a toddler raided the Halloween decorations aisle at Target and threw a bunch of random crap together.

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Seems like Casey’s “look and aesthetic” she was going for which was cute and Disney ghost was ignore for Kyle’s need for the gruesome scary aesthetic. They don’t match. Pick one and stick with it.
 
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