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Question by Omrieb
Submitted on 12/24/2003
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It is believed that we are all crazy. What is the average number of seconds per day that it is believed that we all go crazy? And what is the source of this information?


Answer by Bigbyrd
Submitted on 10/29/2004
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We are all individually unique, from our DNA to our personalities to our values and beliefs. Therefore, we all are different. Being different is not the norm, and when you are out of the norm you are labeled as crazy or eccentric. We are all crazy, it is just that some people are better at hiding it than others.

 

Answer by nickolas
Submitted on 7/11/2005
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30 minutes

 

Answer by dude
Submitted on 1/25/2007
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I do (most of the time) believe we are all crazy. Everyone I have intimately known is at least as crazy as I am, the ones I'm not sure of, are the ones I haven't lived with.
as my father says "we're all nuts, it's just how well do you function." I found this question by doing a search for the answer. I'm not sure about this "seconds" question, according to me it's every second.

 

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