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Monday, December 07, 2020

Bats in the Belfry...

A reader wonders, "What's up with that 'batshit crazy' phrase you toss around?"  Funny.  It's one of those phrases I have employed with no idea where it comes from. I mean I use it to describe someone really, really, really crazy. You know, not just your normal, human being crazy.

From the Urban Dictionary: Batshit Crazy - "A person who is batshit crazy is certifiably nuts. The phrase has origins in the old fashioned term "bats in the belfry." Old churches had a structure at the top called a belfry, which housed the bells. Bats are extremely sensitive to sound and would never inhabit a belfry of an active church where the bell was rung frequently. Occasionally, when a church was abandoned and many years passed without the bell being rung, bats would eventually come and inhabit the belfry. So, when somebody said that an individual had "bats in the belfry" it meant that there was "nothing going on upstairs" (as in that person's brain). To be BATSHIT CRAZY is to take this even a step further. A person who is batshit crazy is so nuts that not only is their belfry full of bats, but so many bats have been there for so long that the belfry is coated in batshit. Hence, the craziest of crazy people are BATSHIT CRAZY."

Yeah. "Bats in the Belfry," that's half of America in 2020!  BTW - here's a little video about bats.They are not as scary as you think. Some bats are blood-suckers, but most eat insects and vegetables. They are nocturnal, they use echolocation to navigate (they see sound!),  they are pollinators.  They have a very important job in this interconnected web of life ecosystem, they are instrumental in collaborating with plants that result in bananas, avocados and mangos. Nice work bats!



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