<p>Well the situation is really complex. First of all this guy is really small, like 5 foot 2. We think he definitely has an inferiority complex about his height. He constantly has his shirt off and he constantly seems to try to be proving his masculinity when it isn't even challenged. For example in PE floor hockey he was ABSOLUTELY CRAZY and would attack people during the game. The coach had to talk to him and tell him to the stop but he continued to do it. There are countless cases of this physical violence, but we always saw it as a "little brother trying to prove he's big like the rest of us" kind of thing. Therefore we never really took it seriously until about a week ago when he smashed my friends face into the wall. </p>
<p>For almost all of the first semester I thought he was joking around whenever he did stuff like charge after me with his tennis racket wielded as a weapon and peg tennis balls at me and push me. I mean come on, this guy weighs 40 pounds less than me and I know I can beat him up if I tried so I wasn't going to fight back.</p>
<p>But now it is clear that he has some sort of more serious psychological problems. A few weeks ago my friend wrote on the next room over's board "i have a knife" as a joke and my roommate supposedly freaked out and ran into the room screaming "why did you write that???!? now people are going to know I carry a knife!!!"</p>