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Hair on end and wild-eyed, she looked too crazed to be sexy, unless you go for that sort of thing, which Parsifal, after a moment of weakness, decides he doesn't.
Richard James Havis of The Hollywood Reporter stated, "This Bollywood epic crunches together romance, comedy, extraterrestrials, martial arts, dancing and action to tell an entertaining story about a reluctant Indian superhero" but said it may be "far too crazed for foreign viewers".
Meanwhile, on the home front, our Congress appears too crazed by internal conflict to keep the lights on.
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A chilling conclusion is that Whitman and some of his successors may be too easily characterised as crazed when their actions were not motivated by madness but cruelty.
The great American feminist Gloria Steinem's salute marked the passing of a torch: "Just when you thought multinationals and crazed consumerism were too big to fight, along comes Naomi Klein with facts, spirit, and news of successful fighters already out there".
So, when all hell breaks loose outside her front door in the form of the end of the world and crazed zombies, Sloane is all too happy to let them come and get her.
Too much licking, though, can make you look crazed and hungry while making your lips slobbery and unappetizing.
"Not too far into it I got a teensy bit crazed," she writes.
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