Anger
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It was great because it connected people from the virtual world, bringing them to the real world, sharing the same dream, the same frustration, the same anger, the same desire for freedom.
And then I met some who were angry, and
anger
that can turn to violence, and we're all familiar with that.
Can you feel their anger, their fear, their rage at what has happened in their country?
And they weren't flashing in anger, they were flashing in love, intense love for her students.
This is not the place for hate and
anger.
It was a lot of anger, insane humor, a lot of attention, outrage.
And it has aroused huge
anger
and frustration among our young generation.
Your new joint venture partner might shake your hand, celebrate, go out to dinner with you and then leak an expression of
anger.
Now with anger, you've got two people on an even playing field.
But when
anger
turns to contempt, you've been dismissed.
Right now, computers can make sense of our most basic ones, like joy, sadness, anger, fear and disgust, by converting those characteristics to math.
This is the exact opposite of the way that
anger
and fear and panic, all of the flight-or-fight responses, operate.
Perhaps
anger.
The politics of fear and
anger
have made us believe that these are problems that are not our problems.
But after the show, as I spent time with my mom and dad and my little sister and my two new siblings that I never met, I felt
anger.
Think of the collective
anger
in Tahrir Square, which brought down a dictator.
And a recent Gallup poll asked participants how much stress and worry and
anger
they had experienced the previous day.
And stress, worry,
anger
all decrease with age.
A piece like Beethoven's Fifth basically witnessing how it was possible for him to go from sorrow and anger, over the course of a half an hour, step by exacting step of his route, to the moment when he could make it across to joy.
Still, there's no constant emotion, except for flashes of pain, grief and
anger
triggered by the news, or an insensitive comment, or just silence.
I look out at what's happening on college campuses, and I see the
anger.
That's lifetimes of women dealing with men who assume they know better for us than we know for ourselves, being the property of husbands, landowners, and having old, white men tell us the fate of our lady parts; lifetimes of having our bodies used for love and objects of desire, instead of bodies that we get to wield and use as we choose; lifetimes of knowing that whether we play by their rules or not, we still have to tolerate harassment, assault and even worse; lifetimes of our bodies being used as property that can be hit and hurt, manipulated and moved and like objects that are not deserving of respect; lifetimes of not being able to express the
anger
of our bodies.
What seems like a benign moment at the post office is actually an
anger
grenade.
But it wasn't just
anger
at economic injustice.
In fact, I heard that there was a lot of hate and a lot of
anger
and a lot of frustration and a lot of fear about who I was and the gay lifestyle.
And I think that a lot of times, that's what the comment sections really are, it's really a way to get your
anger
at the world out on random profiles of strangers, pretty much.
I struggled in school, struggled to read, I was prone to
anger
and depression.
What about
anger?
Wherever there is injustice there's
anger.
But
anger
is like gasoline, and if you spray it around and somebody lights a match, you've got an inferno.
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