Let us take a moment to contemplate proper English.
A "terrible, terrible person" is horrible, or perhaps only twice.
A "terrible terrible person" is great.
A "tearable terrible person" is in danger of the Hulk.
A "terrible tearable person" is not.
A "tearable, terrible person" is the same as the one two above.
A "terrible, tearable person" is just as redundant.
A "tearable, tearable person" is especially fragile, or perhaps only twice.
A "tearable tearable person" is nonsense, or perhaps only if torn.