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Old Aug 31, 2016, 12:42 PM
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Hi everyone ,
I help edit a page for the diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders. I've been asked to find memes, articles, blogs and artwork related to ASPD. Does anybody have any leads? This would be for the person who has ASPD not the person who's been abused by the person with ASPD. Thanks in advance.

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Old Mar 09, 2017, 03:43 AM
Batthebikey Batthebikey is offline
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Hi Leomama, if you're interested in artwork related to ASPD look up David Mann, a biker artist famous for his centrespreads in Easyrider magazine. I've been a 1% biker all my life and it is really common to meet people who are obviously ASPD in the scene. Nearly all his artworks show antisocial behaviour and also the joy that living that style of life brings. The joy of risk taking, danger, knowing that you are one of the elite and not just another "sheeple". Bike clubs (Gangs) are really support groups for badly damaged people but it allows you a framework to embrace who you are instead of trying to find a "cure". I love being ASPD and have had an amazing life full of adventure and joy the downside is I have certainly hurt a lot of people, luckily I don't care (That is an attempt at humour but is also true)
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