How mad can you get?

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by DonGenaro, Sep 18, 2008.

  1. mudpuddle

    mudpuddle MangaHippiePornStar Lifetime Supporter

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    I Simply Sit in a Corner and Brood in Silence...

    I Do Not Display my Anger...But my Eyes may Show if you Pay Attention...
     
  2. mariecstasy

    mariecstasy Enchanted

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    OH have I got the 'you done pissed me off' look down real good.
     
  3. turdurkan

    turdurkan Member

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    it depends on the environment.

    when i used to work at a pizza shop and one of my bosses pissed me off (he was really OCD and worried about money and couldn't help it), i would just be angry for a bit, pissed off face, and calm down pretty quick.

    usually things don't really bother me if its trivial.

    but if its personal, i can start yelling, punching shit, kicking stuff, all of that pretty quicky. thankfully it doesn't really happen often.
     
  4. erzebet1961

    erzebet1961 Senior Member

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    It honestly depends on what is making me mad...if its something thats an actual threat to my family or ethic's...then Im a she wolf... but normally I voice my opnion , say how I feel...then move on and am no longer mad.
     
  5. YankNBurn

    YankNBurn Owner

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    I am pretty mellow now but as a younger shit I had an issue with allowing things to really boil then would explode. I sent a person to the hospital with serious injuries when I was just 12 years old, again at 14 again at 15 again at 16 and 17 and after that I learned to deal with it better and others learned it was a bad idea to get me to that point.
     
  6. mystical_shroom

    mystical_shroom acerbic

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    Man, Karate Kid had nothing on you...

    My older brother was a very violent person, I got black eyes and knife wounds just by throwing his clothes in his room wrong.. Anger scares me... What did people do for you to cause them bodily harm..?
     
  7. YankNBurn

    YankNBurn Owner

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    They wanted a fight that I did not want, pushed it too far and I finished the fight for them. Funny thing is I would actually start to cry a little first trying to get them to not fight telling them they did not want to fight but they would press on. Most would never do this after the first time this happend. Kids in school knew me but always a new kid that felt that was the way to improve his status in school. First kid went to the hospital via ambulance with the back of head head cracked open from me smashing his skull into the concrete over and over. It took 3 teachers to rip me off of him. I admit it, I went nuts, would loose all sense of what was going on and after it was over have little idea of what all took place (diagnosed with explosive temper disorder)

    Still have no idea why a person picks a fight with a person who is 6-4 and 240 pounds that other kids tell you to not fight?? You gotta love school.
     
  8. indian~summer

    indian~summer yo ho & a bottle of yum

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    my family has rage issues
    i don't actually remember the last time i've gotten really mad
    i'm probably the calmest in my family when it comes to anger, i usually just fume
    i swear alot, i've broken things in anger, i kicked my brothers door in once, it's still broken
    but at least i'm not terribly violent, my brother is, he once threatened me with scissors to the throat just cause i wouldn't get off the computer
    quitting my job and going to europe really helped my anger :)
    i would get so fucking angry at that job, really not healthy for a person to be that angry all the time
     
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