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Michelle: I used to feel angry, or tired, I think.
But I didn't feel angry, not then—you become quite submissive.
Why, after all, would she feel angry at something so pure?
"I keep telling him, 'It's normal to feel angry,'" she added.
That taxpayers would feel angry and blindsided by this was entirely predictable.
As I reflected on the controversy further, I began to feel angry.
I was angry that I wasn't supposed to feel angry about it.
"When the bombs came on Hanoi, I did feel angry," she said.
Depending on the circumstances, you might feel angry, resentful, or even relieved.
"The bottom line is that they're entitled to feel angry," says Lopez.
It's something that can make us feel angry, insecure and most importantly, disempowered.
" These days, "I feel angry and humiliated and weak when I can't speak.
And it's okay to feel angry because something has been done to you.
That kind of thing isn't helping anyone, and just made me feel angry.
" Budar told NBC News later that the incident "makes me feel angry, sad.
Or, they might feel angry at the way upper management handled the layoff.
Obviously, they will feel angry, detached and probably less invested in their work.
Permission to feel angry and disgusted with our actions is reassuring and mobilizing.
The problem, Carlson said, stems from young men who feel angry and alone.
But there's also a lot of reasons to feel angry about what's happening.
I feel angry about the fact that I can't speak my mother's language.
" And I think doing that too with "I feel angry with this person.
The psychological research predicts that if you feel dehumanized, you'll feel angry and resentful.
I feel angry and disappointed, because our government doesn't take the climate emergency seriously.
That being said, I don't feel angry at Judaism itself, but rather its institutionalization.
Do you feel angry that telling your family is still such a big deal?
But another possibility is that they'll feel angry and misled if jobs keep vanishing.
There are times where I feel angry and just want to snap at people.
" Catelynn added, "I just think children of addicts have a right to feel angry too.
" And then she asks the question that has no good answer: "Don't you feel angry?
People feel disenfranchised as a result, they feel angry, they feel that they've been abandoned.
So any time I'm in the stage where I feel angry, I'm like, just focus.
"It makes me feel angry when I think about the U.S. government," Mr. Shindell said.
"I always feel angry, all the time," said one teen from Idlib quoted in the report.
Some women feel lost and alone, while others feel angry and even jealous of new mothers.
We have to teach our white guys who feel angry or sad that violence isn't the answer.
For Republicans, 22019 percent said they'd feel angry if Kavanaugh were not confirmed to the Supreme Court.
In times like these, it's easy to feel angry, gloomy, and particularly appreciative of the people around you.
Over half feel "angry" and "motivated," and around a quarter have taken some sort of action in protest.
People talk about how angry I must be and maybe I'm in denial, but I don't feel angry.
He might feel angry, resentful and anxious about an unexpected move, which will likely be expensive and time-consuming.
He has found they tend to feel angry and disenfranchised, while also believing they are victims of social injustice.
"They're alone, relatively wealthy, alienated, and stuck in places where they don't know anybody and feel angry," he said.
But another possibility is that these voters will feel angry and misled if jobs keep vanishing in the years ahead.
"When I was lying there falling asleep, you feel angry that this is such a crisis in 2016," she says.
Gina told the Las Vegas Sun in late-1996: ""I feel angry, but even more than that, I feel hurt.
"It makes you feel angry and bad and sad, and we don't have any language for this experience," she said.
But if people in Mexico or people in Zambia feel angry, we care far less because they have far less power.
But when a lot of lesbians and gay men wake up in the morning we feel angry and disgusted, not gay.
When Rachel took the three men to the final rose ceremony, I started to feel angry that Peter was still around.
It's completely understandable, but it shouldn't be blind hatred—they should feel angry at the right people instead of innocent Muslims.
I want to tell people that it's OK to feel angry, and you shouldn't feel guilt for feeling slightly screwed over.
If you feel angry at something from your couch, you feel somehow connected to it, even if you haven't done anything.
"I always feel angry, all the time," Aboud, a child from Idlib, estimated to be 12 to 14, is quoted as saying.
Kimmel may very well feel angry, panicked, and grim, especially in the face of Republicans' ongoing attempts to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Yes, we still feel angry, and yes, it still feels fresh in my mind like a pain that will never go away.
Almost 75 percent of the people who saw an ad with Mr. Trump's own words said the ad made them feel angry.
Many also feel angry that decades of political intransigence on climate change has forced them to make such a calculation at all.
My son's therapist started off by teaching him to take deep breaths or to count to 10 when he started to feel angry.
Though we feel angry, heartbroken, even helpless now, we have the power to elect people who will protect lives, not gun sellers' profits.
"It made me feel bad, and then it made me feel angry, and then it made me laugh," Gyllenhaal said in The Wrap story.  
Among Democrats, 2628 percent said they would feel angry if Kavanaugh is confirmed, and 28503 percent said they'd be satisfied if he were rejected.
"As a mother I feel angry, scorn and a profound pain for the cowardly events in the mountains between Sonora and Chihuahua," she tweeted.
When media content makes us feel angry, scared or sad, we orient toward the disturbing story to make sure we know how to protect ourselves.
I look at his picture, I can't feel angry, I think he could walk in the room and my blood pressure wouldn't even go up.
"I feel angry and helpless as an Egyptian, an Arab, a Muslim and above all a human..." prominent blogger Zainab Mohamed wrote of Trump's plan.
With the tourist economy devastated, the locals feel angry and abandoned by both the Greek government in Athens and the European Union as a whole.
At the same time, 47 percent of Democrats said Republicans made them angry, while 46 percent of Republicans said the Democratic Party made them feel angry.
Here's what Mr. Serageldin said of his sentence in a 2014 article in the NYT Magazine: "I don't feel angry," he told me in early winter.
But the community here tells a different story, one of hard-working people who feel angry and disconnected from a society that doesn't seem to want them.
Many feel angry about the slow pace of aid in the poorest country in the western hemisphere, and many expect lingering hurricane damage to depress voter turnout.
One consequence of the other line is that it can make people in the traditional line feel angry or disadvantaged, as if the system is rigged against them.
Abdullah Talib, 92, does feel angry, but his anger is focused on Arab leaders, who he says profess support for the Palestinians' claim to Jerusalem, then do nothing.
We feel angry at ourselves; the shame is profoundly isolating, as it refuses to allow a person to reach out for help from anyone, further exacerbating the pain.
Asked what society expects boys to do when they feel angry, the largest shares said they were supposed to be aggressive or be quiet and suck it up.
" A 2016 Pew poll showed that 62% of highly politically engaged Republicans said they were "afraid" of Democrats while 58% said the Democratic Party made them feel "angry.
Although people often find that media exposure makes them feel angry, sad or anxious, they will also use social media to try to avoid the same sorts of feelings.
"Democrats seem more interested or more likely to say, 'It may not be directly affecting me, I feel safe, but I still feel angry about it,'" Professor Turow said.
When their team loses, Iceland's fans might feel devastated, but they do not feel angry at the world or filled with fury at the players who have made mistakes.
At the end of the day, however, a win in November will still leave my kids sharing a country with a great many people who feel angry and abandoned.
Sometimes I feel angry or sad, but want to channel that energy into making positive changes, which is why I'm running for office and want to demilitarize the police.
The introduction of emoji reactions let everyone love, laugh, shed tears, feel angry, and act surprised (or, as Facebook put it, "wow") in response to a shared status or link.
Between her husband's awful talk captured in the infamous Access Hollywood tape -- "You can do anything" -- and his lurching performance thus far as President, she must feel angry and disappointed.
Karine Jean-Pierre: Ford learned that little has changed since Anita Hill I knew I'd feel angry on Thursday, but I also thought I would have something new to say.
When media content makes us feel angry, scared or sad, we orient towardsthe disturbing story to make sure we know how to protect ourselves (It's that fight-or-flight response again).
But more than six weeks on, he and the other 30-odd households relocated to one of the government-built housing project down the road from Reppi feel angry and abandoned.
Fifty-eight percent of highly engaged Republican voters say the Democratic Party makes them feel angry or frustrated; virtually the same number of highly engaged Democrats said the same of Republicans.
She will also attempt to unite a fractured nation in which many, on the evidence of the referendum, feel angry with the political elite and left behind by the forces of globalization.
You wake up in the morning you feel like garbage, most likely you're going to walk out the door and see garbage and see things that make you feel angry or frustrated.
So, of course, I feel angry at the German government's lack of action in the early years after World War II and frustration at the Mossad's failure to bring him to justice.
I don't think I've ever felt so happy to feel angry as the recent day when, after reading about some recent political horror, I felt my first stirrings of moral outrage in months.
An overwhelming majority of Americans feel angry and marginalized by a political system that "seems to only be working for the insiders," according to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Sunday.
A Washington Post-Kaiser Family Foundation poll of American teenagers released in September found that 57 percent feel scared about climate change and 52 percent feel angry, both higher rates than among adults.
It makes me feel angry and sad in some ways that I can't afford to buy myself whatever food I want right now, but at the same time, I know it's not forever.
Then we ask "how do you feel about people who voted differently to you," that's where we get about seventy percent of people saying they feel angry toward people who didn't vote like them.
" (And the connection is personal for Page, as she shares the screen with acclaimed OITNB star Uzo Aduba in Tallulah.) "That makes me feel like, how could you not feel angry at that, you know?
"Sometimes I feel angry and sometimes I feel upset, because we saw the bombs and everyone is denying it," said Gokmen Erdem, 36, whose brother-in-law was killed on the night of the coup.
Morin listed four facts about trying to be a people-pleaser: It's a waste of time; people-pleasers are easily manipulated; it's OK for others to feel angry or disappointed; and you can't please everyone.
Resentment has long simmered among Georgia's 4.5 million people, who feel angry and humiliated they have to maintain friendly ties with Moscow, even though Russia briefly invaded their country in 2008 and backs two breakaway regions.
Such a scenario threatens to tear the party apart and could make Trump's legions of supporters feel angry and disenfranchised if the billionaire wins with most delegates in the primaries but is deprived of the nomination.
That gesture unleashed simmering resentment among many Georgians, who feel angry and humiliated they have to maintain friendly ties with Moscow even though Russia briefly invaded their country in 2008 and still backs two breakaway regions.
"Men feel angry and pissed off and entitled," he said, adding that this occurs in response to the perception that their fathers and grandfathers benefited from a wealth of privileges they are now being denied but deserve.
That unleashed simmering resentment among many Georgians, who feel angry and humiliated they have to maintain friendly ties with Moscow even though Russia briefly invaded their country in 2008 and still backs two breakaway regions of Georgia.
But when assisted reproductive technologies are, on the whole, applied more invasively to women's bodies, only adding to the mindset that women bear the responsibility for reproductive problems, I can't help but feel angry and resentful as well.
But when thinking about where I stand today and where other girls and women are in Central America, I feel angry at myself, as I am safe while there is a girl out there taking her last breath.
That unleashed simmering resentment among many Georgians, who feel angry and humiliated that they have to maintain friendly ties with Moscow even though Russia briefly invaded their country in 2008 and still backs two breakaway regions of Georgia.
The story is typically that a once-great society has been destroyed by liberalism or feminism or cultural Marxism or whatever, and you make the dominant group feel angry and resentful about the loss of their status and power.
"We feel betrayed, we feel angry," said Antar, a 26-year-old student, during at a meeting to plan a Saturday rally in New York City decrying Turkey's strikes, which sparked international criticism and fears of a humanitarian catastrophe.
Some feel angry because they are tired of the blame, threats and insults; others disagree with the border policy and treatment of migrants there; some feel overwhelmed by the agency's lack of resources and the large number of migrants.
"We feel betrayed, we feel angry," said Antar, a 26-year-old student, during at a meeting to plan a Saturday rally in New York City decrying Turkey's strikes, which sparked international criticism and fears of a humanitarian catastrophe.
Whether it's ISIS or it's Trump — what they're basically saying is: There's a reason you should be afraid, there's a reason you should feel disenfranchised, there's a reason that you should feel angry, and it's because of those people, over there.
"I can't help but feel angry that it has taken almost two months for politicians and even 'experts' to understand the scale of the danger from SARS-CoV-2," said Richard Horton, the editor-in-chief of Lancet, on Twitter.
Apart from the task of executing Brexit, May must try to unite a divided party and a nation in which many, on the evidence of the referendum, feel angry with the political elite and left behind by the forces of globalisation.
Apart from the task of executing Brexit, May must try to unite a divided party and a nation in which many, on the evidence of the referendum, feel angry with the political elite and left behind by the forces of globalization.
Apart from the task of leading Brexit, May must try to unite a fractured party and a nation in which many, on the evidence of the referendum, feel angry with the political elite and left behind by the forces of globalisation and economic change.
But the movie's most telling lift is perhaps its well-intentioned message about how valuable it is to feel angry — similar to how Pixar's 2015 release Inside Out ended up being about how you need to feel sad to be able to feel happy again.
"You guys kind of make me feel awkward," Elliott said to reporters after Dallas beat Detroit in Week 238, letting it be known that he should not have to feel angry about having 23 rushing yards (and 27 as a receiver) in a game his team won.
Per the Guardian:"People may feel angry and violated if they think their data was used in some kind of mind-control project," Aleksandr Kogan, the now notorious Cambridge University psychologist whose app collected data on up to 87 million Facebook users, said during a US senate hearing.
As expected, people who identified strongly with their political parties had more intense emotions about all these passages: But the better way to predict who would feel angry or enthusiastic about these politically charged passages was how "sorted" people were — how much they were entrenched in their tribe.
The idea that there's some form of checks and balances in the universe, she says, can ease the pain of trauma for survivors — it gives them permission to feel angry and justified in seeking righteousness when they're harmed by other people, which can be hugely important in the healing process.
In several studies, Michal Maimaran, a research associate professor of marketing, and colleagues found that participants who had been primed to feel angry were more likely than other participants to choose products that aligned with their goals — a laptop that is speedy, for instance, versus one with more storage capacity.
"I now feel angry and regretful that lovely and entirely law-abiding members of our local community who joined the group weren't more strongly encouraged to set up alternate anonymous Facebook accounts so their privacy wasn't invaded by the unpleasant people who conducted the monitoring," Lucy Barford, administrator of the Voice for Leith Hill group, said.
According to a survey commissioned by Invoca, a call-tracking software company, and carried out by the Harris Poll, over half of users become instantly frustrated whenever they encounter an automated customer service response system:"The survey found that when a company only has automated communications – with no option for a human interaction – more than half of consumers (52%) feel frustrated and nearly one in five (18%) feel angry, with just 16% saying they enjoy that kind of experience with a brand."Yikes.
Here's a kid with brittle bone syndrome, and we did a lot of research into what that meant and we found people with brittle bone syndrome and asked them, and one of the major things is anger – you feel angry a lot of the time, but what Ragnar realizes is that Ivar can channel this anger, that Ivar has survived, has developed significantly and powerfully and if he channels his anger, he can become a significant player, despite being a cripple.
"My hope is that as people are seeing what's happened in Tulsa or Charlotte on television, and perhaps are less familiar with not only the history of the African-American experience but also how recent some of those challenges have been, upon visiting the museum may step back and say, I understand, I sympathize, I empathize, I can see why folks might feel angry, and I want to be part of the solution as opposed to resisting change,' " Obama said.

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