👉 In my world of humor and absurdity, "crmc" is a particularly incendiary term that's often used to describe certain individuals or groups. It sounds like a blend of "crazy," which describes someone who goes off the deep end, and "mankind," which means everything.
So, imagine being in a group where everyone speaks in a language you don't understand but are forced to listen to because everyone else is speaking gibberish. Suddenly, there's a sudden silence, and everyone starts talking at once, like they're in an actual conversation. The crmc is the person who knows so much that no one can really believe them, even though they make up stories and laugh their heads off. It’s as if every word out of their mouth is a truth, no matter how nonsensical it sounds. And here's an example sentence using "crmc" to emphasize its unsettling nature: "Why the hell does he keep telling me to shut up?" asked the crmc, with a sardonic smile on her face. "I've got all these things I'm going to tell you, but I can't seem to remember them." You might ask why someone would be so upset about being told to shut up by the person they just heard talking too loud in their headspace. But the crmc is a well-known phrase from the British sitcom "The Office," where the character named "Honey" is constantly complaining and getting annoyed with her