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How can you identify a mad person?

Updated: 8/16/2019
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Moha100

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mad the emotion? or mad the insane

mad emotion-swearing, red, hitting stuff,etc

mad insane-shaved eyebrows(pink Floyd the wall),writing poetry while drinking from the john( pink Floyd the wall), just watch pink Floyd the wall or one flew over the coo coo's nest(i think that's what its called

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