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The monster didn't eat the crazy person because it recognized that the individual's erratic behavior made them unpredictable and potentially dangerous. Instead of seeing them as prey, the monster might have perceived the crazy person as a curiosity or a fellow outsider. Additionally, the monster may have felt a sense of empathy or kinship, understanding that both were marginalized in their own ways. Thus, rather than consuming the crazy person, the monster chose to observe and perhaps even protect them.

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