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A person who becomes outraged and angry when they are called out for being wrong about something and cannot control themselves can be described as being "defensive," "thin-skinned," or "insecure." They may have difficulty accepting criticism or admitting their mistakes, leading to an emotionally charged reaction when confronted with their errors. This kind of behavior can be associated with a fragile ego or a fear of being perceived as inadequate or flawed.

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