It depends what you mean by crazy. Each mentally unstable person has a different personality and a different way of seeing the world just like all of us.
2007-09-01 18:39:02
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answered by karrlitto92 2
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The one that used to drive me nuts when someone would do it is called echolalia (sometimes associated with forms of autism). That is when you say something to the person and he instantly repeats it right back to you, sometimes beginning only a half-second after you say something. They do it to buy some time so they can think of an answer. People with autism - it is a different situation about which I know nothing. I am talking about the craziness that some people manifest of repeating something back to you instead of answering you. It can be nervewracking. And the other one is people who always start talking the same split second you do and usually by shouting something to you. That is so unnerving. You start to speak to them or with them and they start speaking at the very same moment right back to you, usually in a slightly louder tone of voice. You don't usually notice this the first time they do it, but after they have done it five or six times it starts to do a number on your nerves and you just stop trying to talk to them.
I am sure there are other things people do, but these two which I have described are the two that usually bother me quite a bit, and the second I know it is happening, I quiet right down and step back from them.
Best to you from, Chris in South Portland, Maine, U.S.A.
2007-09-02 20:37:53
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answered by Anonymous
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My next-door neighbor is a psychopath who terrorizes my kids (she hates children) but she is just as normal, intelligent and upstanding as anyone would like to be when her boyfriend or the neighbors are around. I only know this because we got to be very close after my divorce, and she would confide in me some very disturbing things, always saying that she could rely on me, that "we had each other's backs" and so on. I know that she has issues. Parkinson's disease, anxiety and depression, does not sleep, and others. I think she has a terrible fear and hatred of children but I don't know why. I do know that she and her sister grew up Italian in a mostly Arab community and did not play with anyone but her older sister and other family members. I know that they were bullied by other kids. Neither she nor her sister has ever had kids.
I thought my son was making this up until I witnessed it myself. This once wonderful friend and neighbor (she is about 55 years old) gets my son's attention, then sticks her tongue out at him, or makes weird gestures and high-pitched sounds (reminds me of alarmed monkeys) and other things designed to get a reaction. She does this out of her window, and only when her boyfriend is not home. We have no sidewalks, so the kids play in the street, (very quiet neighborhood,) and I have seen her open her front door, gesture and repeatedly tell the kids to stay on our side of the street, don't come near her curb, don't get her truck wet (squirt guns!) and so on. If the kids are out playing swords or light sabers, she thinks that they are threatening her or her boyfriend's property. All I see is normal children playing games. There is no threat to it. She also believes that the neighbors who are active in our association hate her, think she is crazy, etc...I speculate that since I have become one of them, I must be feared also. I don't know, it is very sad and confusing for me.
Can you tell?
2007-09-02 01:47:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Well...we have a schizo a few blocks over and on his front porch he has at leat 8 satellite dishes attached to the railing, caution tape surrounding his property with DO NOT CROSS on them with signs saying "STAY OFF PROPERTY" with christmas lights and weird individual pieces haning on ropes.
2007-09-02 02:13:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I know someone who's "crazy."
She does not want to accept the problems that went her way and she always blames other people that those problems happened. When she's mad at her relatives, she tells them bad things that aren't true, like "your son is an addict" "you don't have money anymore." But these are things that are actually happening to her.
2007-09-02 01:59:22
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answered by Zar 2
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No one in the world is crazy. They just have nerve problems and or chemical imbalances. All they need is to be medicated.
2007-09-02 01:44:11
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answered by Anonymous
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theyre crazy muthafawkers, thats the symptoms...now sane people like me like that sticky green bud, with the flavored blunt wraps!
2007-09-02 01:36:44
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answered by Spiff 'n hydro Smoka' 2
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I refuse to tell you anything until you step away from my penguin.
Now where were we? Shut up! I'm doing the talking here.
Why you little...!
Ouch!
I'm sorry, what was the question?
2007-09-02 01:38:11
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answered by scruffycat 7
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rapid eye movement, paranoia, sexy bodies, often too Nicaea or maybe like on an extreme level, someone who's really passionate.
2007-09-02 01:51:26
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answered by carla u 1
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