Is this English slang?

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Hello to all. What was meant by "I did not mess in the head, I have a wide outlook " ? Is this English slang ? Thanks.
 
Hello to all. What was meant by "I did not mess in the head, I have a wide outlook " ? Is this English slang ? Thanks.

That makes absolutely no sense to me at all. It's certainly not English slang but, moreover, it's a nonsensical sentence.
 
Hello to all. What was meant by "I did not mess in the head, I have a wide outlook " ? Is this English slang ? Thanks.

In what context did you find that, skotopes?

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It was a response to the comment "you do not understand express their thoughts"
 
It was a response to the comment "you do not understand express their thoughts"

"You do not understand express their thoughts" doesn't make any sense either, so it's not surprising that the response didn't.

Were either of those sentences written by a native English speaker?
 
No , those sentences was not written and spoken by a native English speaker
 
I don't think I can comment further on this as both sentences make no sense. If there were any way to find out what the original comment was supposed to mean, we might make some progress!
 
"То have rats in the attic"- perhaps this saying to explain the meaning of expression.
 
"То have rats in the attic"- perhaps this saying to explain the meaning of expression.

Well, according to Google, "to have rats in the attic" is a Danish expression which means roughly the same as the English "to have bats in the belfry". That means someone is a little crazy or eccentric.

However, I can't work out which part of either the original sentence or the comment that that would refer to.

I'm starting to think I've got a few bats in the belfry at the moment!
 
"to have bats in the belfry"= russian proverb " to have a mush in your head."
 
"to have bats in the belfry"= russian proverb " to have a mush in your head."
"I did not mess in the head, I have a wide outlook."
You must have some interesting and rather challenging conversations.
However, with the additional information, your correspondent probably means, "I'm not messed up in the head. My outlook is quite clear."
 
Thank you very much Raymott! You are helped me.
 
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