装疯总比卖傻强
[zhuāng fēng zŏng bĭ mài shă qiáng]
A somewhat humorous idiom that translates loosely to 'Better to play mad than pretend foolish.' It conveys a preference for pretending to be crazy over pretending to be stupid, possibly implying a desire to avoid social judgment. One might choose this internet handle if wanting to portray an attitude resistant to societal norms; suggesting that feigning eccentricity offers an escape from or better handling of difficult situations compared with pretending ignorance.