Friday, August 28, 2009

no crazy please

after watching "he loves me; he loves me not", i can easily say... crazy is no good. period. to that level of stalking and ruining a dude's life must be a total nightmare. being introduced to this movie through hanna and donna, it got me thinking of all the crazies that i know or have encountered in my college life. better yet, got me thinking of how much of a turn-off "crazy" is to me and the amount of effort i put into... "casually avoiding" them. won't lie, i think i can easily come up with names that i can count up to with one hand. craziness is definitely a big turn off. even the smallest, remote sign of it. i know there's people saying everybody has some kind of craziness in them. as one infamous question states, what if she was hot, even though she's crazy? in comparison to her hotness, how much craziness would it be okay to go out with her? introduced by "how i met your mother", there's the hot-crazy scale explained by barney:



i dunno, but for me, i wouldn't even want to be in a relationship with an extremely hot girl with a little bit of crazy. who knows when that little bit of crazy would literally bite you in the ass. it's like a living ticking time bomb. a classic example, no matter how hot angelina jolie is, she's still no good; she's crazy. who the heck kisses their sibling like that and who wears a vial of blood of their significant other around their neck? what the hell was brad pitt thinking? according to that hot-crazy scale, she fails... but back to the main point, personally, i think common issue that arises is defining what "crazy" is. i think the solution to resolve this epidemic is to determine whether her specific characteristic/traits are idiosyncratic or crazy. people misunderstands and confuses the two together, generalizing them into the category "crazy", failing to see the fine silver-lining that divides between the two. everybody has their own idiosyncrasies or weird habits. it's typically what makes everybody human and unique, thus creating the attraction. but crazy is a different story.

ugh... just thinking about crazies just gives me a slight headache. seeing how it's senior year as an undergrad, i can already foresee the panic and scramble amongst my fellow seniors. oh the infamous "senior scramble"... with that played into affect, i can put my money on people hooking up with a lot of crazies out of desperation. this shall be an interesting show to see this year.

as for me, looking for a relationship is not my biggest concern and priority. i've got a bigger fish to fry; that's graduating and finding a job to "get money get paid". the remainder of my summer is dwindling; i shall resign from the keyboard and relax before the onslaught of school starts.

2 comments:

  1. i really like how you write, eric!
    so what exactly IS your definition of crazy..?

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  2. the trick is to look for an outlier: someone improbably hot for how sane they are. basically someone far above the Vicki-Mendoza Diagonal.

    haha. senior scramble. thats a good one. hadn't heard that one yet.

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