Demented in a sentence as an adjective

""I have seen Ronald Reagan and he is a demented old man with no brain.

I watched the endless poverty scroll by like a demented video game.

> Frankly, the remedies Marx proposed for the ills of the world now sound a bit demented.

I know it's cool and such to say MS sucks and does everything bad, but calling users demented?

So I fail to see how using a great product would make somebody "demented" or "brain-dead".

It is only in the utterly demented Silly Valley startup mindset that this is a failure.

What is it with HN commenters and their demented ability to send topics completely of track?

So, it might end up looking more like gold, rather than a "demented Internet stock", but it'll never be as stable as the dollar is today.

" They seem to be saying "Vegans who don't take supplements or don't eat some esoteric cereal for breakfast every day will become demented.

Binaries aren't black boxes, they're just code, only like it's written by a demented cowboy coder with really bad taste in variable names.

A tsunami kills hundreds of thousands of people and the religious still can't logically look at the gaping holes in their demented belief system.

>They seem to be saying "Vegans who don't take supplements or don't eat some esoteric cereal for breakfast every day will become demented."Esoteric!?

The only thing I can perceive is the amputation of the power wielded by our senile and demented states by simply rendering them irrelevant through citizen-led governance.

Demented definitions

adjective

affected with madness or insanity; "a man who had gone mad"

See also: brainsick crazy disturbed sick unbalanced unhinged