Do people tend to use adjectives in conversation, inadvertently, that they would use to describe you? Want to figure out if I'm being over sensitive or not.
I can be a kind of intense guy sometimes and a lot of times when I meet people and talk to them they will drop words like "crazy" or "insane" to describe things completely unrelated to me. Am I just imagining it and looking for meaning where there is none?
>>17990522
Yes, most people have limited vocabularies and tend to exaggerate. So a mildly entertaining movie is "fantastic" and anything slightly out of the ordinary is "crazy". Words like crazy and insane might even be used about a person withour clinical or derogatory meaning - they could be intended as praise.
Relax. Nobody knows your secret.
No but you're not going to stay sane much longer if that's the type of paranoid shit you think about.
>>17990522
I don't think that's a thing. People use those words all the time
>>17990773
Yes. Stop smoking weed or whatever you re smoking.
Get on schizophrenia meds if you can.
>>17990861
Classic adv.
>Mentions a weird insecurity
>"You need to get meds bro"
Those sound like normal words to describe things with and no, I have never noticed this unless people were actually describing behavior of me or something else related to me. You are being paranoid. I could imagine if they used weirder terms but crazy/insane are completely common.