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Madness does no-one any good and genius does many people good.
They can be the same thing, most people who have a genius IQ tend to have some kind of mental problem even if it is only mild.
I think in a lot of ways they can be entwined.
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someone said eatin potatos was madness because they thought it was poison but look at it now
by Anonymous on November 14th, 2009
You are correct!
by Alicia Honey on November 14th, 2009
potatoes are in the same family as deadly nightshade - in the wrong circumstances they can be poisonous!
by dea_ex_machina on December 10th, 2009
I disagree Alicia - van Gogh was clearly mad, but the paintings he produced have done a lot of people good.
by dea_ex_machina on December 10th, 2009
Ahh, but during the time when he was alive?
No fair posthumas viewing. I was specifically speaking about how humans view others who are different when they are alive and part of the society who is judging them.
by Alicia Honey on December 10th, 2009