This week in crazy: 2/2/16

Is there life on other planets? Dont look at me, I dont know. If there is, I feel kind of sorry for them if they want to visit us.
(Image is TM of Google Images)

Is there life on other planets? Don’t look at me, I don’t know. If there is, I feel kind of sorry for them if they want to visit us. (Image is TM of Google Images)

Hello everyone, welcome to This Week In Crazy for Feb. 2, 2016. If you want to contribute to the insanity, use #TWIC. Let’s start the lunacy.

Our first article comes straight out of a tech website, Engadget, where a Russian man is suing gaming giant Bethesda for 500,000 rubles (over $7,000 dollars in U.S. currency) because his addiction to “Fallout 4” affected his health, family and job, according to tech reporter Jon Fingas.

Here’s my sound advice to you my Russian friend, if you would’ve known that “Fallout 4” would be that enthralling–whether it’s because of the graphics, or the storyline, or anything else–  you would’ve waited to get it during the holiday season, or when the price tag went down. Just throwing that out there.


Now, talking about religion can be a pretty touchy-feely subject. Especially when it comes to off the wall stuff like this: an 18-year-old girl from Lima, Peru downloaded an ouija board app.

According to The Mirror, an English newspaper, Patricia Quispe tried out the iPhone app, and got possessed by the guy down south, and started saying things like “666” and “Let me go, let me go.” According to people who bore witness including reporter Anna Dubris, she had been playing the mobile app with her friends when demonic spirits that haunted the app possessed her.

As of now, she’s in a psychiatric ward where doctors are trying to figure out what the hey is wrong with her. Paranormal things aren’t my cup of tea, but if I had to throw in my 25 cents on the issue, I think she’s probably in need of the mental help she’s receiving.


There’s something enthralling about people messing up even the most mundane tasks that made me think “Wow, is the world going crazy?”

RealClear made me question my faith in humanity when they decided to make a photo compilation of 18 people mucking up the most mundane things.

From getting dressed in the morning to keeping yourself clean to babysitting, humans simply don’t know how to normally function– and I thought messing up a grilled cheese sandwich was bad. Personally, I think this that some of the photos seem photoshopped, but who am I to judge?

Hang in there folks, it only goes downhill from here.