Sighh. Okay children. Open your notebooks to any blank page and grab any preferred writing utensil. It seems that I must teach you about what a "crashout" truly is. A "crashout" is when somebody gets extremely upset, so much so that it goes beyond a conniption or a tantrum, and they pretty much lose complete control. It's similar to a psychotic episode or a mental breakdown, it can sometimes be a bit better, and it can sometimes be a bit worse. Furthermore, there are several stages to being upset. In order from least severe to most severe, at least to my current knowledge, they are joy, calmness, mild annoyance, annoyance, anger or sadness, rage or despair, a conniption, a tantrum, a mental breakdown, a crashout, and then a psychotic episode or psychotic break. Now let's explore the signs of each one of these states. If someone is in a joyful or cheery state, they are likely to be very friendly, cooperative, and overall pleasant to be around. This is the same if they are calm. If someone is mildly annoyed, then they might be a bit sarcastic or rude, but it is still more likely than not that they will listen. If someone is fully annoyed, them listening is a bit rarer, but ultimately still very common, but more often than not it is reluctant. If someone is angry, they will more likely than not be very rude, and it will be hard to get them to listen. If someone is sad, they will likely be crying or not want to do anything. Note that sadness and anger are intertwined. After doing things out of anger, one can become sad, and after being halted by sadness, one can become angry. Now if someone is experiencing rage, it's very likely that they could potentially become violent, so provoking them is not recommended. If someone is experiencing despair, it's very likely that they will be crying. Mocking them is not recommended. Like sadness and anger, these are intertwined, since they are nearly identical, except for despair and rage are worse. Think a box cutter and a machete. They are both blades, no? But the machete can cause worse injury if you get cut by one. Furthermore, a conniption, a tantrum, a crashout, and a mental breakdown are all very similar. They all very likely have screaming and crying, and the person who is currently going through whichever one of the four it may be is likely to get violent, or if they already are violent which is highly likely, get even more violent. Most of the time, these are ended by the person going through it crying themselves