Monday, May 21, 2007

Randomness v.4

Hospitals are the most depressing and boring a just blah places ever. Seriously though. No wonder the characters on Grey's Anatomy are the most unstable people every invented. And, correct me if I am wrong, isn't your medical internship only one year? Even on the specialty tracks such as surgery? I'm pretty sure they don't go on for three years like Grey's Anatomy would like us to believe.

Why is it that harpists (people who play the harp... not people who harp on situations) have a constant serene sort of smile on their face? Does the music make them feel like smiling all the time, or is it in a contract (written or verbal) that says harpists MUST have that little smile on their faces while playing? Not hating, just saying.

People with crazy eyes scare me. Not the lazy eye or eye conditions, but the crazy eye stare/look. You know, when people look at you and their eyes kinda bug out and they look all intense and stuff. Good example, Leilene from Charm School/Flavor of Love. Her eyes just look constantly crazy, especially when she is confused or something. I would hate if she was close to me and she looked at me with those humongous eyes. But whatever, they can't help it.

Do people who are crazy KNOW they are crazy? Do the believe that they are making rational decisions? Is there a point at which they snap back and can recognize rational behavior from irrational behavior? If not, how do we know that we aren't crazy? Its just weird to me that people's minds get so messed up sometimes that they don't even realize that they are crazy. And I am not just talking about clinically loony people... but even people who are just eccentric and what we like to call weird. Do they KNOW that they are acting in the way that most people would classify as abnormal?

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