That test has crappy questions, and half don't even make sense. What the heck is "reasonable vs. interesting" supposed to mean?
I seem to have a lot of the traits of a sociopath:
* Apparent lack of remorse or empathy for others
* Persistent lying or stealing
* Poor behavioral controls — expressions of irritability, annoyance, impatience, threats, aggression, and verbal abuse; inadequate control of anger and temper
* Recurring difficulties with the law
* Tendency to violate the boundaries and rights of others
* Aggressive, often violent behavior; prone to getting involved in fights
* Inability to tolerate boredom
* Poor relationships
* Disregard for safety
* Tendency to view other humans as soulless, animated meatbags (I made this one up, but it's another common trait)
* Arrogant
Although I'm not violent towards people, I've never physically hurt anyone (well, only one time in 8th grade). If I am a sociopath then my it and my Asperger's battle with each other, and sometimes one is more powerful than the other.
I am a great liar, and often enjoy manipulating people, and I like to observe other people and how they behave. Over the years I've learned very well what to say to make people happy. My default form is that I am very cold (emotionally), mistrusting, bitter, happy to be alone and finding relationships (both intimate and just friends) too much work and not worth it. I feel that deep inside I want to be in a relationship with someone, but maybe I'm better off alone.
I am not incapable of feeling empathy, I just usually don't with real people, although sometimes I fake it so well that I seem to convince myself I'm not. Like today I was playing a game, and one of the characters visited the grave of his dead wife whom he last saw 17 years ago, when she was alive, and I felt genuinely empathetic with him. But if it were a real event with real people I wouldn't. I usually feel more empathetic with animals (animals other than humans that is) than people.