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Started by DededeCloneChris, April 27, 2010, 07:02:53 AM

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Kayo

Oh, one more. My one sister is bipolar, and we have a feeling the other one is too. It can get insane if they both decide to be angry at the same time. One second, they're fine, next, yelling, screaming, AAHHH!
I really hate how I've made more than 12,000 posts here. Thankfully this swaying, moving Chandelure makes it all worth it.
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Gwen Khan

nope, you have to really work hard to piss me off and even then I'm pretty laid back

Kilroy

DON'T YOU FUCKING GET IT I'M MENTALLY ILL

anyway

I do get angry, sometimes. Sometimes.
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Quote from: Phaze on April 27, 2010, 03:20:52 PM
I don't have any, i'm a very calm person. I get irritated, for sure, but hardly ever really angry.

My brother, on the other hand... Jesus, he is so freaking reatrded. He always freaks out at every little thing. He will drop like a penny or something out of his pocket, then yell out "FUUUUUUCK!" at the top of his lungs and be mad off the rest of the day. He also silently cusses under his breath constantly throughout the day apperently thinking nobody can hear him, when really everybody jokes about it.

I could go on and on with him, and he's supposed to be the older and more mature one :|
Holy piss, this is extremely similar to my situation. The major difference is that my brother is younger.

I'm not an angry person at all... except towards my immediate family--mostly just my brother, and I try to ignore him as much as possible anyway. I get angry at my mom for never listening to me, never having a good reason for telling me to do things, treating me like a 5-year-old, etc. The same goes for my dad for never having a good reason for stuff and misconstruing my intentions and tone of voice.

One of my friends from middle school once remarked that he had never seen me mad, that is, throughout all of middle school. I also never get truly mad at videogames and such. It not may seem like it
(to those of you who have witnessed it), but it's very small anger if it's any at all.
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Super

I'm insanely chill about everything.

The Riddler

I've been known to be a very angry driver.

Especially when I see people from NJ.

RX-78-2

I live in New Jersey.

I'm pretty sure that our drivers aren't the most courteous people in the world. :(
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Chris8492

X en Provence, France....

The drivers there are the worst i've been around.

BOREDFOREVER

Do I have anger problems?  I don't think so.  Nowadays I can control it pretty well.  Part of the reason why I smoke is that it gives me a chance to get outside and away from people when it starts boiling up, and smoking a cigarette is a calming experience.  I honestly think most people have put a couple holes in a couple walls.

Kayo

Quote from: BOREDFANBOY on May 01, 2010, 06:30:45 AM
Do I have anger problems?  I don't think so.  Nowadays I can control it pretty well.  Part of the reason why I smoke is that it gives me a chance to get outside and away from people when it starts boiling up, and smoking a cigarette is a calming experience.  I honestly think most people have put a couple holes in a couple walls.
I honestly don't like smokers. :|

I don't know why, but I think anyone who smokes more than one or two a day should die a slow, painful death. Actually, they will.
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BOREDFOREVER

Quote from: Kianglo on May 01, 2010, 07:42:52 AM
I honestly don't like smokers. :|

I don't know why, but I think anyone who smokes more than one or two a day should die a slow, painful death. Actually, they will.

Oh, is it honesty time?  I don't like whiny kids who complain all the time.  I don't like people who post like they have some higher level of intelligence, yet it's never reflected in their posts.  I don't like people who use suicide threats as a way to get attention, so that when real people need real help everyone assumes they're doing it for attention.  I don't like people who act cynical and emo and wonder why no one likes them.  I don't like people who claim an emotion or outlook but are unable to expressly identify why.  I don't like people who do not know the difference between opinion and fact, and think that opinions are impregnable.  I hope this wasn't too subtle for you.  Oh, wait, no . . . this didn't quite reach the level of your post.

I think people who talk about suicide all the time should intercourse ing do it so we don't have to hear about it anymore.  How's that for an appropriate response?

Macawmoses

Quote from: BOREDFANBOY on May 01, 2010, 06:30:45 AM
Do I have anger problems?  I don't think so.  Nowadays I can control it pretty well.  Part of the reason why I smoke is that it gives me a chance to get outside and away from people when it starts boiling up, and smoking a cigarette is a calming experience.  I honestly think most people have put a couple holes in a couple walls.
Not to start an issue, but I have to say, isn't that a bit of an oxymoron? While I don't know a ton about smoking, as far as I know, it should make your body speed up on all fronts. Breathing becoming shallower makes sense to me, but that would mean quicker breaths. What about that is calming? Is it a real physical response, or is it some psychological thing the atmosphere, or the people you are around?

BOREDFOREVER

Quote from: Sherlock on May 01, 2010, 03:05:55 PM
Not to start an issue, but I have to say, isn't that a bit of an oxymoron? While I don't know a ton about smoking, as far as I know, it should make your body speed up on all fronts. Breathing becoming shallower makes sense to me, but that would mean quicker breaths. What about that is calming? Is it a real physical response, or is it some psychological thing the atmosphere, or the people you are around?

You breath deeper and slower when you smoke, and that's the real physical part.  You take long breaths in and slowly blow the smoke out.  Also, the influx of nicotine.  And I'm, sure part of it is psychological.  It's rare to smoke indoors now, so you go outside, typically exiting the situation and getting away from everyone for a moment to a calmer place.

Kayo

Quote from: BOREDFANBOY on May 01, 2010, 03:00:41 PM
Oh, is it honesty time?  I don't like whiny kids who complain all the time.  I don't like people who post like they have some higher level of intelligence, yet it's never reflected in their posts.  I don't like people who use suicide threats as a way to get attention, so that when real people need real help everyone assumes they're doing it for attention.  I don't like people who act cynical and emo and wonder why no one likes them.  I don't like people who claim an emotion or outlook but are unable to expressly identify why.  I don't like people who do not know the difference between opinion and fact, and think that opinions are impregnable.  I hope this wasn't too subtle for you.  Oh, wait, no . . . this didn't quite reach the level of your post.

I think people who talk about suicide all the time should intercourse ing do it so we don't have to hear about it anymore.  How's that for an appropriate response?
Well excuse me for hating smoking. I lost my grandmother when she was in her early 60s because of emphysema caused by smoking. My father smokes more than she ever did, and I worry about losing him too. My family is full of smokers, and that is why many of them get lung cancer or emphysema and die, before they even get to see their 65th birthday. So excuse me for having an opinion. And excuse me for needing help with my life. What if I did commit suicide? Would you be laughing? You probably would, since you appear to want me to do it so much. Also, what I said applied to heavy smokers, i.e. more than "one or two a day." Yeah, a few is, not okay, not healthy, but fine. If you smoke more than that, like a pack a day or more, then god do I feel sorry for you. And apparently you do since you took my post the way you did. I have no problem with you trying to avoid people. Hell, I'd want to do it too, and if I ever smoked a cigarette, it would be for that reason and that reason alone. So yes, breathe in. Forget your troubles for a minute. Feel good. Enjoy that minute. It's just one less minute you get to enjoy as you grow old.
I really hate how I've made more than 12,000 posts here. Thankfully this swaying, moving Chandelure makes it all worth it.
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BOREDFOREVER

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I honestly don't like smokers. :|

I don't know why, but I think anyone who smokes more than one or two a day should die a slow, painful death. Actually, they will.

QuoteI lost my grandmother when she was in her early 60s because of emphysema caused by smoking. My father smokes more than she ever did, and I worry about losing him too

Quote from: Kianglo on May 01, 2010, 03:29:47 PM
Well excuse me for hating smoking. I lost my grandmother when she was in her early 60s because of emphysema caused by smoking. My father smokes more than she ever did, and I worry about losing him too. My family is full of smokers, and that is why many of them get lung cancer or emphysema and die, before they even get to see their 65th birthday. So excuse me for having an opinion. And excuse me for needing help with my life. What if I did commit suicide? Would you be laughing? You probably would, since you appear to want me to do it so much. Also, what I said applied to heavy smokers, i.e. more than "one or two a day." Yeah, a few is, not okay, not healthy, but fine. If you smoke more than that, like a pack a day or more, then god do I feel sorry for you. And apparently you do since you took my post the way you did. I have no problem with you trying to avoid people. Hell, I'd want to do it too, and if I ever smoked a cigarette, it would be for that reason and that reason alone. So yes, breathe in. Forget your troubles for a minute. Feel good. Enjoy that minute. It's just one less minute you get to enjoy as you grow old.

Okay, time to take a look:

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I honestly don't like smokers. :|

I don't know why, but I think anyone who smokes more than one or two a day should die a slow, painful death. Actually, they will.

QuoteI lost my grandmother when she was in her early 60s because of emphysema caused by smoking. My father smokes more than she ever did, and I worry about losing him too

You understand how these two statements are contradictory, right?  You worry about losing your dad.  But you want anyone who smokes a pack a day to die a slow, painful death.  You worry about your father but want him to die a slow, painful death.  Do you see it?  Do you see how that doesn't make any god darn sense?  Don't make a statement about how you wish painful death on people and get butthurt when they reply in kind.  Either learn to read what you type, and think about it before you post, or get used to these responses.

QuoteWhat if I did commit suicide? Would you be laughing? You probably would, since you appear to want me to do it so much

Do you think this was a guilt trip for me?  This poop does not work with me.  You're not going to get me to backpedal and try to modify my statement, becasue I know what I type before I hit "post."  The laughing part was probably the worst part.  What kind of amateur are you?  If you're going to troll, get better at it.  If you're not trolling, then I don't know what to tell you.  Read a book or something. 

QuoteAnd apparently you do since you took my post the way you did

Oh, I see.  I was in the wrong when I read your post that says anyone who smokes should die a slow, painful death.  I must have been wearing my heart on my sleeve or something.  Silly me.

Listen:  If you're going to wish death on people, be prepared for strong responses from those people.  You can't get mad or try to label them as malevolent when the respond in kind.