When someone uses the word "eccentric" it has the same effect on me as what Candleflames and Abstract described when the word "freak" is used. Hearing the word "eccentric" makes me shiver - to me it means that the other person completely doesn't understand or accept differences. As for what I call myself, well, I'm "weird" - and it's fine with me. It's a blanket term: everyone is weird in some way or the other.
As for other words:
"You" - when used by a person making a statement about their perception of me, as in "You are angry." How they know what I feel?
"Should" - often followed by "you" - as in the person believing they know what type of action is the right action for me to take.
"Molestation" - to me, the word means taking something (sexual or other) that the molester has no right to. Grrrrrgh! :devilish:
"Crazy" - a meaningless word that, to me, says the person using it is too uniformed or too lazy to use an accurate term.
Lastly, statements from others that start "I need you to . . ."
I'm typically a generous person, but when told to do something rather than being asked, my back stiffens, I shape shift into a cold stone falling into murky water that's been polluted with the attitude of not caring, and I can't, I won't, and you can't make me!