Yelling, clenched face, slanted eyebrows
if she gets mad at you be mad at her for always being mad at you for no reason. and if she does it to much dont be her friend no more
Symptoms of Mad Cow Disease include depression, insomnia, anxiety, confusion, personality & behavior changes, muscle spasms, tingling sensation in the hands, feet, legs, and face, and also dementia.
very mad headaces and very ill
if she gets mad at you be mad at her for always being mad at you for no reason. and if she does it to much dont be her friend no more
Being sad or mad is a type of mood or emotion.
No, the Mad Hatter is a human being.
symptoms of disease are the things we feel as being 'wrong'.
Many hatters during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries suffered from mercury poisoning, as a result of mercury being used in the manufacture of felt hats. As many of the effects of this toxin could appear to be symptoms of 'madness' this is almost certainly the source of the phrase "as mad as a hatter".The Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland probably does nothave mercury poisoning, but is based on an eccentric furniture dealer called Theophilus Carter, whose nick-came was the Mad Hatter.
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No.
It hasn't.
Because her friends are being jerks