XIII. On Mystery: 'I Don't Like You'
__You may think that people who say, ‘I don’t like you,’ or walk around feeling this about someone, is a thing one should ignore, but this is something you shouldn’t turn a blind eye to. ‘I don’t like you,’ can carry the same weight as the serial killer that hones in on a victim. This doesn’t apply to the people who do not like someone for a reason that involves what they actually did to them. This applies to the people that don’t like someone and have never spoken to them, doesn’t know them, isn’t sure what their name is, aren't from where they’re from, but has only just seen this person, and from there, developed this mystery dislike of them. It’s chilling that people actively do this. It’s borderline psycho or psychotic. To dislike someone, in my opinion, a person knows who that person is. They either had some discussion or interaction with this person that developed a type of relationship or they didn’t. But in all cases that involve lies, jealous sinister behavior, murder, or some weird random attack, these people, they never even met the person. They just saw them and then created a reality and a character with this person’s face. I know we all do this, it’s called dreaming or imagining, but this is where it stops for the dreamer, it’s never real. However psycho, ‘I don’t like them,’ or, ‘I don’t like you,' person, actually believes this person is the character they created in their mind and that there is a real reason to hate them, stalk them, kill them, or all three of these. This centers around the fact that these people have convinced themselves that this person is that evil character they created in their mind. Again, this is common and varies in response, but still it is crazy, it is disturbing, and it can involve violence. Be wary.