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Old 19-02-2008, 04:55 PM
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Do you think though that its not acceptable that some people are just crazy? Being they don't have to have a specific disorder attached to them, they are just outright crazy! Psychotic is a disorder... it is a correct word to call a person across a range of disorders actually. Crazy actually still holds some substance as its own classification when all else is ruled out.

I agree that it may be rude to call someone this, though these are more generic terms I guess society use to associate a disorder or mental health issue. Society is not a walking DSM text book, and why would they be when ignorance is a far better option for most.

Just wanted to add that into the equation of thought.... not for right or wrong, just my two cents into what I believe is going to be quite a good topic of experience.
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