Possibly a form of hypochondria. However, the problem is usually the other way round: many people with serious personality disorders think they are ok.
An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense unless you know the idiomatic definition. Can someone really lose his marbles? Yes, but does it make sense if someone says "He's lost his marbles" when someone says something crazy? No, so this can be either an idiom or an actual phrase. Someone could really misplace their marbles (toys), or they could be mentally unbalanced, in which case the idiom meaning would be used.
No, Arlen, Texas does not exist. It is a fictional town made up for King of the Hill. If you believe it exists then you are mentally unstable.
she is a 34 year old mentally unstable woman, and No, she dod not win. Infact, she lost by a long mile.
Someone who is really good at poetry can be called a poet or a wordsmith.
it depends on your body and what kind of pills youre mixing together. some will be really good roll and some will be pretty bad that youll end up sick.
tell someone dont make them angry if they are really hurting you mentally change email addreses
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It isn't really an ELEMENT that is unstable, but an ISOTOPE. That means that in general, for the same element, some atoms will decay, and some will not - the difference being the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
When someone cries really bad it is called balling
hes not really unstable but he reflects and ponders alot showing he is introspective
Yes, he was mentally disturbed.
Dejavu !