How Do You Make a “psycho” or a “maniac” , Laugh?
by emmstitch
Question by : How do you make a “psycho” or a “maniac” , laugh?
I had this friend who gets no reason to get excited or in a quick second feel very low and i cant make him laugh or even make him smile. I think he has a problem called “maniac depression ” . But right now if you give me some tricks to get that psycho make laugh then i will give you ten points .
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Answer by Kansas(:
Aw. I’m sorry about your friend. To make a maniac laugh, just chuckle darkly basically. Laugh like evil people in movies laugh, just be more exited & loud & happy(:
Answer by whay????
its manic depression or bipolar not maniac they are perfectly sane they have other issues going on. perhaps treating them like a snae person would be a great start to helping them
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