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everyone breaks sometimes, some less often and more sudden than others, but realistically if you're talking really mad, it's uncommon for people to not at least be a little odd before they snap and go 'stark raving mad'.

this change in people can be brought on by situation that brings a sudden and dramatic change of emotion like a death of a loved one, or it can be brought on by people being pushed to their limits often through stress.

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