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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid
Careful because at this point, you then may have to quantify what is considered 'weird and crazy'.
Some of the most heinous crimes ever committed were done by people by all counts appeared to be sane.
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You're totally right because a lot of people who do have mental illnesses don't show it and you'd never know. The few people I know never really show it until they get really stressed out. What I meant is that there were people who you would think, by their actions, may have something.
On a serious note, as far as doing evaluations, I've found that there are more people out there who are bi-polar and clinically depressed than you'd think. If we're talking about schizophrenia it's one thing. Some people have severe cases and some people don't show it at all. But I'm not sure if bi-polar or being clinically depressed would have much of an effect on their work. I guess it all depends on the severity of it.
In Cho's case, he did show signs of mental illness. Did this guy? Another thing I wonder is how China deals with mental illness.