User blog:AustinDR/Does Lola have Antisocial Personality Disorder?

Evidence

 * One trait that most people with antisocial personality disorder have is being deceitful or manipulative. There are several times in which Lola could be considered a master manipulator most notably in "Sound of Silence" in which she fabricates an entire story about her being sadistic in order to teach Lincoln a lesson.
 * Following that is continually the rights of others through intimidation. In "Tattler's Tale," Lola blackmails her siblings into doing pointless tasks for her under the threat of telling their parents about their secrets. That's not even beginning to what Lola did to her fellow pageant contestants in "Tattler's Tale." Apparently her name alone strikes fear in the hearts of man.
 * Another symptom that some people have with the disorder is hostility. Lola is known for throwing violent tantrums, even if nothing was targeted at her initially. There are several instances where Lola lashes out in a wild manner, but one instance of this is "Toads and Tiaras." After she finds out that Lincoln enlisted Lana in the beauty pageant, Lola - even though her leg was injured - walks all the way to the pageant building, and nearly throttles Lincoln with her crutch. Even things like Lucy accidentally mixing her black clothes with her pink ones is enough to push her over the edge.
 * Arrogance. It should go without saying that Lola is narcissistic to the point that she feels like she's better than her siblings at times. This is a girl who believes everything revolves around her, as well as thinking that the world owes her a favor. She continually looks at herself in the mirror, etc. Clearly, she passes this with flying colors.
 * A lack of empathy or remorse. At some points, Lola doesn't express feeling sympathy towards others. At the worst, Lola is insensitive, conceited, and at some points, she displays a sadistic joy at the idea of harming others. In "The Loudest Yard", Lola agrees to stage an "accident" for Lincoln to get out of attending football by running over his leg. Judging by the smile that she had on her face, she was going to enjoy running over his leg. Worse, she blames Lincoln for getting trash all over her car rather than apologize for nearly injuring him. Of course, there are those infamous episodes in which Lola doesn't express remorse, but I won't mention them. If there are instances where Lola helps Lincoln, sometimes they are for her own personal gain, like "Pulp Friction."

Counter evidence
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