What makes you angry?

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Feb 29, 2012 7:39 PM #609948
It's funny because it's true, Oh, SkaGrind, you make my sides buckle, that was humorously exquisite, but anyways, getting back to topic, I agree with Jeff, if you have a disease or medical problem, it's not going to help you if you scare away potential friends with a gloomy or negative attitude about what you're struggling with
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Feb 29, 2012 8:08 PM #609970
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Also people who justify a shitty attitude with hormones or other medical conditions. You're responsible for your own fucking actions, grow up.

But people with crippling mental conditions that cause them to say or do things that aren't appropriate or qualify as "a shitty attitude" *aren't* responsible for their actions because it's not their decision whether those things happen or not.
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Feb 29, 2012 9:02 PM #610023
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But people with crippling mental conditions that cause them to say or do things that aren't appropriate or qualify as "a shitty attitude" *aren't* responsible for their actions because it's not their decision whether those things happen or not.


Mental Illness is different, I think he's referring to more physical medical problems, this is just a really exaggerated example: "Oh, hey Jeff, sorry I fired you, I have intermittent migraines that get terribly bad and I kinda snapped at you, hope you do well somewhere else"
see, things like that are easily avoided if you're capable of using the full ability of your brain to know you shouldn't get uber pissed at someone for your condition
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Feb 29, 2012 10:20 PM #610056
Well then that's not even a significant thing to say. Who *doesn't* get mad at people like that?
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Mar 1, 2012 12:24 AM #610102
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Well then that's not even a significant thing to say. Who *doesn't* get mad at people like that?


Well its good we both agree that we would get angry at some one who acts like that
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Mar 1, 2012 12:27 AM #610104
I think so too. It's nice to be on good terms with other people.
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Mar 2, 2012 11:27 PM #610862
I hate fusion because he isn't a beautiful snowflake.
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Mar 3, 2012 1:19 AM #610906
Well I'm certainly no snowflake but I have heard from quite a few people that I'm pretty attractive.
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Mar 3, 2012 1:53 AM #610921
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But people with crippling mental conditions that cause them to say or do things that aren't appropriate or qualify as "a shitty attitude" *aren't* responsible for their actions because it's not their decision whether those things happen or not.


Uh, yes they are. Anything that happens as a result of something you did - voluntary or not, you are responsible for. For example, I have a friend who has Tourette's Syndrome. He literally cannot help swearing at any given time. While this is something that's beyond his immediate control, he still acknowledges this and accepts responsibility for it. He apologizes if someone gets offended and explains why he acted the way he did. I hate it when bitches justify their shitty attitude while on their period by saying, "Well I'm GONNA be a bitch, I'm PMSing, DEAL WITH IT." Or when someone gets mad at me for getting mad at someone with Downs Syndrome who stole my lunch, and tells me that I shouldn't be mad because they can't help their actions. I'm going to get mad because they did something bad, regardless if they are aware of it. They are still responsible for that action, even if they don't have the presence of mind to acknowledge it. By extension their caregiver is also responsible and should be the one to step in. Instead of getting mad, she should have apologized and made it up to me.
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Mar 3, 2012 3:11 AM #610938
Being objectively responsible for something and taking responsibility for it are two different things.
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Mar 3, 2012 4:53 AM #610952
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People are pussies and can't directly insult people because they prematurely ejaculate on a daily basis, Raptard.

I wasn't referring to you, but now that you mention it, your sig is pretty annoying.
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Mar 3, 2012 3:57 PM #611139
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Being objectively responsible for something and taking responsibility for it are two different things.


Both apply.
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Mar 6, 2012 4:40 AM #612429
When someone especially child make a noise and cry, this makes me angry and if I don't get my clothes and food on time or not the same place makes me angry.
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Mar 7, 2012 7:19 AM #612930
You. for posting such a silly thread. and if you people notice, he's banned.
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Mar 7, 2012 12:00 PM #612983
You know what would make me so angry that I'd have to punch a baby? If some guy named baloon posted in bright blue text with a size 4 text size, being condescending and trying to sound superio-
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