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"Romanians are slow to get angry, but when they get angry, they get really angry," I overheard one protester say.
It's time for consumers – and Congress – to get angry.
But I can get heated, and I can get angry.
And then I start to get angry at women, too.
"I don't get angry on the internet" -@Cernovich Lol pic.twitter.
After all, how could you get angry at those eyes?
If she didn't let him in, would he get angry?
If you're a really professional investor, you can't get angry.
People get angry and desperate, and being rich becomes uncomfortable.
If I don't remember, he's going to get angry again.
It makes you wanna holler and scream and get angry.
The people that get angry assume you've photographed their face.
More on that here if you want to get angry.
She's scared: If she rebuffs him, will he get angry?
Everything is shared online now and people get angry together.
Don't get angry with them — instead, lend them your support.
"When people bring up Quest, we get angry," Trinity said.
"I start to get angry at women, too," she added.
I have so much going, I just get angry. Stressful.
If he was angry, then you had better get angry.
That made a lot of people get angry with me.
This time, members of the audience began to get angry.
It's like, no, you have to get angry about this.
"That's why I get angry," said her aunt Najah Konneh, 28.
I get angry and I get scared and I feel tired.
I get angry and upset if people are rude or thoughtless.
Quick ... someone get angry bagel guy down to this deli, pronto!!!
People with aversion to commitment "get angry and overreact," Henry says.
We have plenty of reasons to get angry with each other.
"I get angry that these orchestras are stuck," Mr. Guérin said.
Whenever we had lockdown drills, I'd get angry with my students.
We're not supposed to get angry when we talk about abortion.
I wish people would get angry and pissed off nowadays, too.
Occasionally, people would get angry at the tweets for being insensitive.
I didn't expect to sweat, I didn't expect to get angry.
I still am a regular person but I never get angry.
They still get angry when you tell them that they're lucky.
Don't let them have the satisfaction of seeing you get angry.
On the other hand, people get angry if you mislead them.
Get angry at myself for not being smarter with money 2.
On the contrary, they tend to get angry about such things.
Young people often get angry when left jobless for long periods.
But, where your office requires it, there you must get angry.
KS: Yes, but you have to, you have to get angry.
YouTubers are mad, and when creators get angry, YouTube tends to listen.
For that reason I don't allow myself to get angry at politicians.
You can't get angry about it because then you'll stop thinking rationally.
And if we get angry, we're hysterical, irrational or just being crazy.
You think Djokovic got angry or -- a great player doesn't get angry.
She started to argue a lot and to get angry at everyone.
For me, it's when I start to get angry at the puzzle.
But it's not just the right determined to get angry over everything.
You're human: You're going to get angry, you're going to get stressed.
"Monkeys get angry when they see empty-handed tourists," Mr. Tongbram said.
And if we get angry, we're hysterical, irrational, or just being crazy.
And if we get angry, we're hysterical, irrational or just being crazy.
She gripped a banner that read, "Sister, get angry!" as they marched.
If you get angry, knowing how to calm yourself down is important.
Sometimes when I get angry at something, I understand how he felt.
We don't need to pour vitriol on the fire and get angry back.
We need a reason for Christian to get angry and moody, after all.
We can get angry, depressed or we can see it as a gift.
She proceeds to get ANGRY at Sandee for suggesting she have pitches ready.
"  MJ thinks you should read "I Used to Insist I Didn't Get Angry.
Biologically, our bodies and our brains react when we get angry and upset.
And if people want to get angry at him, he can take it.
But not all these contestants get angry when they end up being wrong.
"When jobs disappear, people get angry, and blue turns to red," he said.
This post contains minor spoilers and we don't want you to get angry!
Of course, that's not the only reason people get angry on the internet.
As Trump saw the negative coverage pile up, he started to get angry.
And maybe people do get angry, but they don't know how to help.
I will get sad, I will get hurt but I never get angry.
You get angry at something because you, on some level, care about it.
Banner, now might be a really good time for you to get angry.
In what I had always understood as self-awareness — I don't get angry.
Don't get angry because one person doesn't think the same way you do.
When men get angry, they're viewed as assertive; when women do, they're bitches.
Give yourself permission to get angry Breakups almost never trigger just one emotion.
Now you can get angry again with the inequality that destroys our country.
Then, when you get angry, there will be sufficient room for your rage.
I would get angry looking at myself in those awful mirrors every time.
If we pushed him away, he would get angry or say we were lesbians.
Research just qualified what you've known all along: When you're hungry, you get angry.
I feel better, I sleep better, I don't get angry with people so much.
I was very surprised and grateful that my chef didn't get angry at me.
"My wife will come back, she'll get angry," he said as the interview began.
I hope Mass doesn't read this and get angry, but it just felt wrong.
If he had a beer and tried to kiss me, I would get angry.
Yes, they do get angry at reporters and news stories they believe misrepresent facts.
We even love to get angry because our favorite player isn't getting enough support.
With that in mind, how can I get angry with her about little things?
She used to get angry about pasta but she trained herself to like it.
Sure, we get angry when people get caught saying or doing the wrong thing.
Country after country saw growth rates fall, social spending shrink and citizens get angry.
In a cynical moment, I get angry because I gotta be on the computer.
This summer I learned that I cannot control my emotions when I get angry.
They get angry at the fact that they're not allowed to say certain things.
"We cry when we get angry," Ms. Steinem said to me 45 years later.
The rest of us need to get angry and push them until they do.
Pompeo is known to get angry and yell at those who work for him.
He started to get angry and hurt that stars were determined to embarrass him.
I had to steady myself to not get angry and respond to their anger.
Anger is OK, too, as long as we don't get angry at our anger.
And I get angry at myself for getting so upset about it like I cared.
And when someone tries to mess with a specific ship, well, those fans get angry.
"I need to get angry, and then I put it into the competition," he said.
I created this video to force people to pay attention — force them to get angry.
"I guess the average person would get angry and cop resentment?" he told ABC 7.
I bring this up because I've seen too many good thinkers get angry and frustrated.
But this also means many people who disagree get angry and launch a withering assault.
And maybe some Germans will get angry because they will see what we don't know.
And Christian also says Baylee's not the kind of person you want to get angry.
You already know what they've told us—no interviews because the bosses will get angry.
In America, when we get angry at our political opponents, we take out negative ads.
Sure, Hansen is aware that some viewers tune in just to get angry with him.
I'm 43 years old and I STILL get angry about these vehicles being too noisy.
" — Joanne Weidman, Los Angeles "Remember that when you get angry, 'if it's hysterical, it's historical.
"They will get angry, but after an hour or two, they're O.K. again," she said.
He considers himself "a pacifist," but he gets angry when it's time to get angry.
People get angry if I don't post stuff, like what's been going on that week.
Most people, emotionally healthy people, do not get angry at the notion of political disagreement.
Phase two is when you realize they're not going to change, and you get angry.
Do you still get angry if you see a white woman with a black man?
If you get angry enough about an issue, you will fight for (or against) it.
Of course, I can't (and don't) expect the people in my life not to get angry at me, or to only get angry at me on specific day; sometimes I do things wrong, and make people angry, and that's normal, and healthy, and okay.
If you get angry, are you going to throw their past sins back in their face?
And if it did happen, wouldn't you get angry and protest, or do something about it?
We start to get angry — the train we need to catch only comes every 25 minutes.
I sometimes get angry with it, but that doesn't last long, I just collapse in laughter.
As women, we're trained not to get angry because that makes people dismiss you right away.
I get angry with people who don't go 'bad monkey' or... STEWART: Wait, I said that?
If you're watching tennis guys, I mean, they get angry, they got no chance to win.
"It's easier to get angry at a whole organization, a whole group of people," Torres said.
Critics called the punishment sexist, asserting that men regularly get angry on court without being penalized.
Let yourself get angry, cry, or express yourself; holding these feelings in will not benefit you.
If we ever get angry at that boasting salesman, it's only after that car breaks down.
More than three quarters of Republicans said they now get angry at least once a day.
Indians get angry at Pakistanis, generically, rather than at Pakistan's jihadists, its military or its government.
We used to give him a number of warnings, and when those weren't respected, get angry.
Trump's casual followers may get angry and move on, but Trump's many alt-right followers won't.
"He's a loud mouth but a lotta people are when they get angry," he tells me.
Back at home, Lillian the anti-gentrification crusader says she'll show Kimmy how to get angry.
Let yourself get angry if you need to—expressing yourself will be difficult but important today.
Here is the mechanism for acceptance: Do you get angry when night falls or winter comes?
I kept bracing for him to get angry and say something I didn't like to someone.
She has the confidence and consideration to sit across from Vladimir Putin and not get angry.
"I hope people do get angry reading 'Dead Astronauts,' if they're not angry already," he said.
Donald Trump might get angry at his son now for being on the cover lol pic.twitter.
Free Rein has a huge heart and it won't let you get angry at a single character.
As women, we're really trained not to get angry because that makes people dismiss you right away.
She said he would get angry at her over small disagreements and regularly asked about her whereabouts.
The same women who get angry with me for expecting them to revisit bad experiences, she said.
And when you call out that difference, and when you show that gap exists, they get angry.
"When she lost eight years ago, she didn't get angry or disillusioned," Michelle Obama said of Clinton.
I think when people get angry or uncomfortable, there's always this base layer of fear, of change.
You can't get angry with people, especially teens—they may just be misinformed, which isn't their fault.
They get angry when others point out the ways in which Trump is not good to them.
If it's all a joke, why get angry or feel inferior if we aren't on top today?
When [the anime channel] was deleted it spills into the other chats and more people get angry.
Voters could get angry if newly elected lawmakers don't get to vote on such an important issue.
Mr. Lieu advised people "who get angry after watching the racist ad," to support Mr. McMurray's campaign.
She is also afraid of facing her teachers and classmates because "they may get angry" with her.
"If she beats up on a kindred spirit people will just get angry at her," Ehrenberg said.
But my boyfriend would get angry if I brought her home, putting our four cats at risk.
I think you feel more like it's an assistant, or you start to get angry at it.
Trump's only reaction has been to get angry at people who point out how bad it was.
VICE: Do you get angry when someone pisses on the seat or leaves shit in the toilet?
They identify with me because I am open, I get hurt, I get angry, I get upset.
They won't pay me an advance for it, and then they get angry when they can't get it.
If you sense that you're starting to get angry, tell yourself: Maybe I'm missing or not understanding something.
That's why they're so rude to pop stars' girlfriends or get angry when another fan invades their space.
"I don't get angry, I don't tap my feet, I don't huff and puff or glare at people."
The temptation for presidents is to get angry and to lash out against what can be obstinate opposition.
And when she did not win the nomination eight years ago, she did not get angry or disillusioned.
I would get angry, too – I'd say, 'Why should we have to buy things on the black market?
They won't pay me an advance for it and then they get angry when they can't get it.
I may get angry or frustrated, but I tend to avoid direct, face-to-face conflict when possible.
Today, a good portion of them will get angry if you do not address them as Democratic socialists.
When I thought of all the things I could buy with that money, I started to get angry.
"Oh, I know, they don't get angry about the half million dead Iraqis from the sanctions," Jones says.
And 41 percent of boys say society expects them to be aggressive and violent when they get angry.
I think it's true that people get angry when they feel helpless to the point of giving up.
One study concluded that men who get angry are rewarded, but that angry women are dismissed as incompetent.
If he had to come up with a tagline, he said, it would be: "'The Dinner': Get Angry."
And they get angry and say, 'I'm not going to invest if I can't get 95 or 100.
"Preet is a very intense guy, and he can get angry," Rich Zabel, his former deputy, told me.
But no one should get angry when the rest of the party starts focusing on the Trump threat.
They don't want to get angry at each other, they're very cohesive, they're incredibly smart and everything else.
Is it true that you set up a rape-threat hotline for men who get angry about the show?
We get angry, too, at the way these events seem to reflect the stubborn persistence of racism in society.
I always saw these videos on social media and I would get angry and today, it was my turn.
"It's easy to get angry, but if more people would help out, it would make everyone happier," Hampton said.
The hot new thing to get angry about on the progressive wing of the Democratic Party is single-payer.
There's times when I get upset … times when I get angry, there's times when I'm going to be frustrated.
A: If you want to get angry, ask someone from another country how much they pay for cell service.
The ultimate lessons for the baby boomers are simple: don't get angry, remain friendly, and don't be too serious.
Wiz added that his music is open to interpretation ... and he's cool with it if some people get angry.
They kept trying to offer him a big coat, but each time, he would get angry and draw away.
I'm also worried I might get angry or annoyed if she's making purchases that I don't necessarily agree with.
Or I listen to Iron Maiden because I get angry and I need to grit my teeth to something.
It's just trying so hard and it doesn't get angry at the man, even when its piece falls off!
Get angry, show up, make your voice heard, and when they ignore you, make it louder the next time.
If they have criticism — and I hope it's gentle and sensible — don't feel bad or get angry at them.
You get angry over your mom's behavior, though, because a part of you still thinks she could be different.
Rather than get angry, simply recognize that this is how dogs express themselves, and focus on your own breath.
" Mr. Clinton added, "One thing he does know is how to get angry, white men to vote for him.
"Don't get angry; don't be the person huffing and puffing and getting angry in the security line," he said.
I often get angry with America because of its health care system, broken politics, and uneven powers of citizenship.
If anything, it's important to get angry at them for continuing to stagnate a vital and important musical subgenre.
"People in the US get angry with Washington, but there's no question that they are all Americans," said Whelan-Wuest.
So when I say we need to stop playing by their rules, I don't just mean we should get angry.
He can accept whatever's been destined to happen then get angry about it, unleashing that emotion with a poignant turbulence.
It affects lots of other people who will get angry with what I do because then it affects me again.
Customers can get angry about this move, but removing the headphone jack was a smart business decision on Samsung's part.
There's no better way to get educated, get angry, get inspired, and get impassioned than by cracking open a book.
Of course, they can also get angry, especially in response to provocation, or get frustrated when their goals are thwarted.
When l realised it wasn't working and l tried to leave, he would get angry and smash the place up.
It's even okay if you feel so strongly about a superhero movie that it makes you cry or get angry.
At this uncertain time, there is a tendency to focus on the negative — to despair, deny, pity, and get angry.
"You want their supporters to get sad, to get angry, to get turned off from their chosen candidate," he continued.
" When caustic words like "I wouldn't get angry if you weren't so sensitive," or "You brought the conflict on yourself.
They get angry if you don't get to them quick enough, and the kitten tries to steal the dog's food.
Lucy knows she must play it cool at first, as men get angry when a girl makes them look bad.
Sure, if someone fucks up something in the kitchen and a client is going to be affected, I get angry.
When the plot is inevitably different from what they originally envisioned, they get angry and say the movie is bad.
I mean, I get angry at journalists everyday, but don't start railing on people when you get a bad review.
When I'm presented with those assumptions—that I'm not serious or that I don't know my shit—I don't get angry.
"I didn't know if he would get angry or if I didn't listen what the repercussions would have been," Araoz added.
The reason people get angry is because the code doesn't display nicely if the same method isn't used throughout the file.
The Venus Flytrap might call, email and text on repeat if she doesn't get answers, and get angry over perceived slights.
Worried that workers might get angry and damage multimillion-dollar equipment, mining companies laid off tens of thousands of construction workers.
This is why I refuse to make Onfroy's death personal, to get angry, to celebrate or to relish that he's gone.
They look at what they see on Instagram or Telegram and compare that to their prospects, and naturally they get angry.
"You can't get angry," as the longtime activist Vernon Jordan has said, describing a different civil-rights battle, in the 1950s.
"She would get angry, but she never transported that negativity into the next point," Petkovic said of playing doubles with her.
"You can see people get angry, short, and start to resent the people who don't work as hard," Ms. Lechner said.
Anger doesn't arise out of spite or personality flaws; people typically don't get angry for their own entertainment (unless they're trolls).
I understand why people want to get angry or violent — I understand the entire spectrum of feelings and reactions that people have.
It's also awful sonically, but at least it's uncontroversial (unless you're among those who get angry because "tararrel" isn't a real word).
The Hechts would generally get "angry or curt, often yelling [...] or using profanities" when their clients asked questions, according to court documents.
You'll probably get hurt or hurt other people, and get angry and defensive, and feel like it's all a waste of time.
When you go to the dining hall and you see portions this small and the food is nasty, then you get angry.
In some contexts, it can be obnoxious and irritating to people, and they don't respond well; they may get angry and defensive.
Ripping stereotypes to shreds one pink brow pencil at a time, Milly Toomey wants you to know that girls get angry too.
I get angry at this manufactured scandal for a moment, but it's obvious that that's what she wants that I calm down.
"I agreed with you so that you would not get angry with me, not because I actually agree with you," he says.
If you get angry, your anger may be taken as a sign of mental instability, especially if the caseworker herself feels threatened.
Actually, I think they mainly do so to suck up, so their wives won't get angry because they drink so many shots.
They get angry, they fight, but they don't want to continue to be petty with each other — they have work to do.
Her older son, who has A.D.H.D., would get angry when the screen had to be turned off, she said, which worried her.
In the end I just want to see the Pope get angry about the situation and come down hard on these violators.
"I had a woman get angry with me for not having a doorbuster in stock almost 10 hours after the doors opened."
At one point, Hill gingerly observed a truth familiar to all women: men pay less attention to us when we get angry.
When he starts Little League at 10 and sees lots of other dads around, he might get angry and start acting out.
"I do celebrate or get angry, but I try not to overly do it," he said the day after the Butler game.
They know how to call a legislator, they know how to get angry with their insurance company, they know how to advocate.
But in the US, it's much more likely that someone will get angry during an argument, pull out a gun, and kill someone.
"We went through so many different emotions...we get angry at each other, we are like father and daughter," Brown told the audience.
Half of them are sleeping, but if they're crawling and vomiting, they're still awake, so they know what's happening and they'll get angry.
It's a culture where saving face is so important, "you don't get angry or call out anyone's bullshit to their face," he says.
Jones wrote that she often experiences men who catcall her on the street and get angry when she says "thanks" and keeps walking.
"I'm Mexican, and I get angry when, in the United States, people say bad things about Mexico, and I defend Mexico," she said.
When you're having an emotional, free-for-all conversation with your partner, the slightest impetus could trigger you to get angry or upset.
It's about the only airport where you get angry when they announce your flight is leaving instead of when they announce it isn't.
Obviously, most teams get angry, but our guys have done a good job of responding with their heads as well as their hearts.
" He said he does "get angry" with the state of the country but tries "to ignite a more radical love in this country.
"I went through all the phases of feeling glum, and decided to get angry and put my expertise to use," Mr. Mahoney said.
There are flights that get canceled for what seem to be invisible blizzards and people get angry to be stranded for no reason.
But in the US, it's much more likely that someone will get angry at an argument, pull out a gun, and kill someone.
I think that's fair, but it's irritating that people get angry when you answer questions, but don't give them the answer they want.
It's something that people have to get angry about and start organizing around, that all of these systemic protections are being taken apart.
" In an interview last year, Watanabe said his secret to longevity is "not to get angry and keep a smile on your face.
"Tsachas would get angry if you tried to patrol subway stations in predominately white or Asian neighborhoods" Mr. LaForce said in his affidavit.
This was one of the few times I saw someone call Jones out and the only time he didn't get angry in response.
I own a drill and can do some home improvement projects, though I get angry at myself when I can't complete a job.
"You get angry, and that anger just builds and builds into rage, and you hurt a lot of people around you," he said.
I don't get angry often, but if you mess with my wife, if you mess with my kids, that will do it every time.
Such guys might insist on driving, might get angry when a woman wants to pay, and often interrupt when others, especially women, are talking.
Retailers will be forced to raise prices, and consumers will be forced to pay more, give up shopping, go naked or just get angry.
I don't get angry anymore unless I'm really, really hurt — so this is the end result of me being angry, is that I'm hurt.
Then we get in the cab and get stuck in traffic on the F.D.R. and get angry at ourselves for not taking the train.
More than three-quarters of Republicans, 77 percent, said they now get angry at least once a day, compared with 67 percent of Democrats.
Also, prepare yourself for every possible outcome -- the person receiving the bad news could get angry, cry, or (best case scenario) take it well.
We men are so happy to live up to this idea of male incompetence — and then get angry and defensive when called on it.
But sadly, this type of mob justice seems to be turning into the norm every time people find a story to get angry about.
Male identity remains tied up in dominance and earning potential, and when those things flag, it seems men either give up or get angry.
"Before doing fencing, I used to get angry really quickly." said 17-year-old Adama, whose name has been changed to protect his identity.
But if Trump wants to get angry about voter suppression ahead of the midterm elections, there are plenty of things to be upset about.
But in the US, it's much more likely that someone will get angry during an argument or conflict, pull out a gun, and kill someone.
"I would be surprised if [Trump's] reaction to being cleared would be to get angry at his associates for telling the truth," the source added.
While there are plenty of tantrums, there are also adorable kids who refuse to get angry at their parents and by gosh it's so sweet.
Seventy-three percent of whites said they get angry at least once per day, compared with 66 percent of Hispanics and 56 percent of blacks.
Her son would get angry, she remembers, and throw tantrums if she withheld cigarettes from him or failed to give him money to obtain them.
"I can get angry about it and lose energy by getting angry, or I can just accept that's like that," the 27-year-old said.
We'd have a sheet of A4 explaining what the work was about, but the head of school wouldn't allow it so students would get angry.
"I get angry about all the injustices and atrocities that my people, and all Native people, have gone through, and that's not changing," she said.
It's easy to get angry at the world for your failures or lack of success, but the truth is no one is entitled to anything.
" Even commonly understood words like "mamá," for mother, had been translated (in that case to "madre") as were the words for "get angry" and "you.
You make up some reason so that you protect their feelings, so that they don't get angry with you, and you still manage to escape.
They also apparently get angry when they see someone trying to do her job and clean the outdoor seating area at a Pennsylvania burger restaurant.
"Bad Luck" and the Eric Bachmann duet, "Sleep All Summer," address vaguer existential longing, but without anything specific to get angry about, she sounds bored.
She says she wasn't completely comfortable with the massage sessions, but she was "afraid he would get angry" with her if she didn't do as asked.
Now, in the case of my family, we may get angry but only in trying to make a point of how much we all detest Trump.
It's easy to get angry at someone who's trying to troll you, but a Muslim man has the perfect example of how to deal with one.
His hotel rooms would be nearly covered with tiny scraps toward the end of an operation — and he could get angry with anyone who disturbed them.
The Golden State Killer would often get angry with his victims and was probably "channeling part of his childhood psychology" into his crimes, the investigator said.
"I began to get angry because now I'm telling my mom that he's taking off my clothes and you said, 'I don't believe you,' " she says.
But I am saying to you that what I will tell you -- SCOTT WAPNER: He might not get angry, but he might try to get even.
And you can see it, because my chest turns really red and my face — have you ever noticed I get really blotchy when I get angry?
" He said Democrats should "tone down the rhetoric" that "some people react to things like that, people get angry as well, and you fuel the fires.
But before you get angry and judgmental, realize that what you are witnessing is not bad parenting, but rather, parents working hard to fix the situation.
She used to accuse Oghi of acting suspiciously, and when he tried to defend himself she'd get angry and claim that he was just making excuses.
" He adds, "People need to see the movie and they need to get angry and rise up and spread the word that this has to end.
That's consistent with previous sociological research on how relatively advantaged and disadvantaged people respond to situations they deem unacceptable: To generalize, first class passengers get angry.
She's happy and knows how to deal and knows how to emote and knows how to get angry and then knows how to pull it back.
But a few years ago, I started to get a knot in my gut at the canned cadences of my own refrain: I don't get angry.
It's not hard to get angry, especially when a newspaper column suggests that our struggles can be chalked up to that latte we had this morning.
But in the US, it's much more likely that someone will get angry at an argument, be able to pull out a gun, and kill someone.
He bemoaned all the attention on Whiteclay from protesters, people he described as outsiders who should find something in their own communities to get angry about.
We know that all kids get angry from time to time but we wanted to help our kids deal with triggers they developed from their past.
They're supposed to involve her showing all of us that even our best friend can get angry, and that we need to stick up for her.
One is to get angry about it, which is fine, but instead, why not try to look one level deeper and figure out what's causing this change?
"We get angry emails all the time from customers who are confused as to why the quality of the product that they ordered is terrible," Cohen said.
"You can get angry at the fact of just turning on the lights, walking over to the kitchen, and doing this," he tells me one recent morning.
Conservatives have the entirety of Silverman's "divisive" career to get angry about, while liberals are critiquing the show for not tackling the real issues closer to home.
He "seemed to be discontented, he seemed to get angry, shouting something about how he had been plagiarized", a woman who saw him being detained told reporters.
And then when people realized there was no punchline, they would get really annoyed with him, and then they would get angry, and then they would boo.
I can definitely help out if you get angry and feel the need to begin sockin' more fools than Patrick Swayze because they are selling bootleg purses.
But in the US, it's much more likely that someone will get angry at an argument and be able to pull out a gun and kill someone.
But in the US, it's much more likely that someone will get angry during an argument and be able to pull out a gun and kill someone.
Mr. Kuhn would then get angry and call the cautious prosecutor stupid for opting for a mild-mannered life as a civil servant over accepting a bribe.
Here is Kondo demonstrating how to fold clothes, a much more useful skill than starting online flame wars: Perhaps you don't even need Twitter to get angry.
Pruitt reportedly would get angry when such concerns were raised and retaliated against two career officials by moving them to jobs where they interacted less with him.
One study analyzed the characteristics of angry drivers and found they were more likely to react impulsively, get angry more often and express their feelings more aggressively.
And we have to keep quiet, we have to not get angry, we have to accept that we scare them since we're positive and, often, they're not.
Obviously, being only 8 years old, I did not take this well, I would get angry and maybe even throw some of the pieces across the room.
"I was starting to get angry," she told Glenn Keenan, the ballet master working with Ms. Woodward and Mr. Huxley, during a rehearsal of another failed attempt.
Maybe. Is there a chance that the Ram logo will also stick in the heads of people who get angry about politically correct liberals and buy pickup trucks?
"The road was open, and the smuggler told us that [the soldiers] are watching us, and we have to hurry up or they will get angry," he said.
Or I'll get angry about the crying, then sad about being angry, and then guilty, like, 'Why do I feel so sad when I have a beautiful baby?
As to the meat of the thing good conservatives are supposed to get angry about: Is Google flagging more right-leaning sites for review than left-leaning ones?
The stories go by so quickly, each one a perfectly calibrated 45 seconds of aggravation that I get angry but can't keep track of what I'm angry about.
"I get angry when I read about wild parties because he wasn't like that at all," says the neighbor, who has lived in Michael's neighborhood for a decade.
He plays on the fears of xenophobes who see a dark-skinned person and think "illegal" or hear someone speak Spanish and get angry they aren't speaking English.
Look, I think we should not be trapped into these side stories, right, about whether or not people get angry at you at a restaurant, at a store.
The chat-based format emphasizes the transactional nature of the readings, which leads to customers who get angry when they don't feel like they got their money's worth.
To be certain, groups like the Black Panthers and thinkers like Malcolm X advised black Americans to get angry and take the doctrine of armed self-defense seriously.
And you listen to the people who agree with you for affirmation, and you listen to the other side so you can get angry and shout at them.
They don't want to help the less fortunate; in fact, they get angry at the very idea of public aid that makes those losers a bit less miserable.
One of the benefits of being an individual investor is that they don't have clients breathing down their neck who get angry when money isn't made every quarter.
She asked for my ID. (It's bank policy.) I gave it to her gladly, and we exchanged small talk over customers who get angry about the ID requirement.
I tried my best not to get angry with them, or myself, while not being sure who deserved the brunt of the frustration that was bubbling up anyway.
The first time I saw a grown-up get angry about a comic book movie was in the summer of 1988, at a sci-fi convention outside of Philadelphia.
Anecdotally, a lot of people steal from self-checkouts simply because they get angry that an item won't scan and figure it's not their job to try that hard.
"People often come in here and then when we tell them you can't take a tea based drink to go, they get angry and just walk out," he said.
It's easy to get angry about wealthy white actresses seeming to dismiss their social critics; it's also easy to mock clicktivists who seem to virtue signal on social media.
Post-film discussion points for argumentative families: There's not much to argue here, unless you have extremely intolerant family members who get angry at the idea of interracial relationships.
" Copeland says that when she mentors young African-American dancers she tells them, "It's about how we approach it ... it's very easy to get emotional and to get angry.
"When I catch them with a pen in their hand and tell them to stop, they get angry with me, even though it should be the other way around." 
They hate political games, they care about the truth, and they get angry when elected leadership wastes time trying to fool them instead of working to serve the people.
As longtime Jets fan Jimmy Newell told me this morning, "I've been watching them too long now to get angry, it's almost like a despondency, being a Jets fan."
It is not the first thing that comes to mind when we get angry at our phone battery, but the subject of energy is weighing on all of society.
It sort of becomes exhausting, and then these companies are dying out on that exhaustion, pretty much, of people, or not ... the ability not to get angry about it.
Sam will acknowledge the camera, sometimes pointing you to where he wants to go or simply winking, and if you look at his crotch too long, he'll get angry.
"The first thing I'm asking of the constitutional assembly is that they start putting out food," he said, "because if they don't, the people are going to get angry."
Today we need to plan for a new way to live on the Earth because as some elders say, it is starting to get angry at the human species.
I want to be nice, and I want to do good for other people, but I also want to let myself get angry and, sometimes, I want to be selfish.
I often asked Brandon if he was okay, if he had someone to talk to during those times he seemed particularly distressed, but he would just get angry at me.
To be honest, Clinton is not rhetorically gifted and not great at conveying anger, but almost every time she appeared to get angry or upset, she was criticized for it.
"We're usually careful not to get angry at people, have a temper tantrum or lose our cool at work because we know we can get in big trouble," McKee says.
"I will kill for a story, and if I don't have it, I will get angry," Mr. McCarthy said in a profile of him in New York magazine in 1997.
She also alleges she witnessed Franco get angry at other actresses -- who refused to go topless or engage in his "sexual exploits" -- and they would be replaced by other women.
But then there are people who get angry and tell me I didn't see anything because I went to the deepest circle of hell, simply because I didn't believe in God.
"I have women -- frankly, I shouldn't say this because the men are going to get angry, but -- I have women that make more money than men doing comparable jobs," Trump said.
It is, however, a good time for those of us pushed to the margins—denied our rights, robbed of our autonomy, our voices left stifled in our throats—to get angry.
The bosses would get angry because some of the men wouldn't want to keep working and start hitting them ... It affected my children because I didn't have enough to buy food.
What I'm saying is that it's easy to get angry; the problem is staying angry when your need for convenience outweighs the part of you that is allegiant to your convictions.
I'm guessing that you get angry when you think about the abuse committed by Weinstein, O'Reilly, Trump or Somary — about the long-lasting misery they have inflicted on other human beings.
"People are starting to get angry and frustrated with the lack of supplies, being stuck here and the power is still off," said one business owner on the town's main street.
People are quick to judge me or get angry with me when they learn about my intention to vote third party, especially on social media with comments, statuses, or shared memes.
They'll get angry and they won't be influenced, but if you say, 'I really want to understand your perspective,' and give them a chance to talk and listen [you'll have more success].
If they get angry — if they start to throw things or talk longingly about the other immigrant kids who are totally superior to you in every way, remember that they are afraid.
That's the attitude of Republican elites write large—it's obvious they're angry at Trump, maybe even ashamed, but they never get angry or ashamed enough to take action that would hurt him.
" Mahan then adds, "The fundamental thing about it is there's always a structural or institutional critique and that critique can exist at any point in history… Do I get angry at bands?
"All I hope is that Macri does not get angry again and call the central bank and tell it to let the peso fall the way he did last time," Fernandez said.
The 41-year-old man "seemed to be discontented, he seemed to get angry, shouting something about how he had been plagiarised", a woman who saw the suspect being detained told reporters.
The Twitter thread below — which started with the simple question, "What's the funniest thing you've ever seen your dad get angry at?" and escalated beautifully from there — is clear proof of this.
When readers get angry with him, which happens often, he sees them as curtailing a productive conversation that he has prompted in the spirit of a free and vigorous exchange of ideas.
" Andrea Bastiani Archibald, a developmental psychologist and an executive with the Girl Scouts, said, "I encourage my sons to watch the President, because that is how you rise up and get angry.
"There are moments when we are desperate, that we cry and stomp and get angry, but ... that passes because we are thinking about them there and that they are coming," she said.
They will tell you how deeply abandoned you make them feel, and likely get angry with you and try to push your buttons by throwing back everything you've ever confided in them.
Mark Conditt, 23, could sometimes get angry over a misunderstanding, remembered Jeremiah Jensen, who knew Mr. Conditt because they were both home-schooled in Pflugerville, a town 20 miles north of Austin.
While anyone is free to get angry or march in the streets over Straight Pride, Bigham says she would like to see that same energy directed back toward the LGBTQ community itself.
After the home-health aide had got him into his wheelchair and taken him to bed, I would get angry and send e-smites to my siblings about treatment of the help.
Gently, Rogers reminds Vogel (and us) that we all get angry, but what we do with that anger is what matters, and that forgiveness is the hardest thing of all to do.
Later, Lila appears to lay a trap for Elena, luring her to skip school in the hopes that Elena's parents will get angry and bar her from taking the middle school test.
The Vargs and the Anselmos are going to be out there for the conceivable future, but I don't think it's important to get angry at them whenever they posture for purity's sake.
No matter your fancy technology, people have needs—everyone eats, even if it's only nutrient paste; everyone sleeps; and if they live in a shithole for too long, they get angry and depressed.
When Nelson felt she had messed up with a client and was understandably upset, Fisher didn't yell or get angry, but instead helped her come up with a plan to fix the problem.
"Lewis' story started out as a very complicated fish-chopping simulation, where the boss would get angry at you, and you'd need to chop fish and also clean the barrel out," he explains.
"France has decided to go ahead with this tax knowing it will provoke the U.S. … Trump will get angry and there will probably be a big row about it," TS Lomabrd's Fraser said.
"These kids get angry ... There's a lot of trauma, there's a lot of issues and I wanted to show an imperfect portrait of a child refugee, but one that was relatable," Evdokimenko added.
She can get angry all she wants, but she can't claim that there's no lever to pull to fix the problem when there's always a plug to pull on the whole damn site.
They took turns pushing him and building rapport, subtly cutting him down to see if he'd get angry and what he'd say when he did, and then being almost uncomfortably affectionate with him.
But it also shows a view he and Hillary Clinton have shared in their political careers: It's not enough to just get angry at your political opponents' ridiculous comments or other big problems.
I felt a certain amount of pressure to be a trailblazer—to lead by example, to try not to get angry at my little brothers and sisters because they needed to be protected.
With its 9-to-4 membership breakdown, it is heavily weighted toward the majority, and the minority can often get angry and frustrated as majority lawmakers essentially fix the debate to their advantage.
Eve Rodsky, author of the new book "Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do (and More Life to Live)," said she understands the instinct to get angry.
The game's factions will also favor different gameplay styles — a fungal hive mind called the Shamblers will get angry if you use too much fire, for example, and another faction might love melee combat.
And I will tell you this is not the first time and it probably won&apost be the last time that when people get angry and they do and say things that are threatening.
"When I think back about all of the lives that he destroyed and all of the folks that he has affected over all of these years, I can't help to get angry," she said.
"People are starting to get angry and frustrated with the lack of supplies, being stuck here and the power is still off," said Tracey Hargreaves, the owner of a cafe on the main street.
While he doesn't take bad reviews personally – "People feel hurt by and get angry at their therapists all the time – it's an important part of good therapy" – he's uncertain about the current reviewing model.
But frankly, few journalists needed to read any of Penn's words to get angry about the piece, because the article begins with an admission that it violates one of the key tenets of journalism.
In trying to stop being the thing society tells us not to be, we encounter situations like Wedding Date over here, and we get angry — and then society tells us not to be that, too.
So the next time you want to get angry at someone who you think is taking up your space on a plane, just remember that they have the right to fly, just as you do.
Because, really, compliments that come from men who then get angry that you agree with the compliment aren't about you at all — they're about them, and their ability to have power over your self-worth.
It also has a nice little disclaimer at the bottom that voter turnout history is a matter of public record, in case anyone wanted to get angry about their voting history being broadcast to neighbors.
He routinely makes hyperbolically offensive statements like "feminism is cancer," designed to rile up liberals, and then when liberals get angry, he winks and says he didn't really mean it: He was just being provocative.
Over pizzicato strings, she begins by owning her romantic foibles ("I'm jealous / I'm overzealous," and "I get angry / Baby, believe me / I could love you just like that / I could leave you just as fast").
They come out of an educated place, an experienced place — not to say that they can't get angry, but they're coming out of an understanding how public policy is made and in a strategic way.
In that way, the work is a magnanimous gesture of generational transference: a cheat sheet on queer history; a lecture about safe sex; a call to get angry, harness one's otherness and ultimately claim individuality.
It's only when you pull back—show that you're hurt, or get angry, or try to argue that the joke is a lie, or, worse, deny that the joke is funny—that the joke tightens.
"It's very sad and now I'm starting to get angry because those same people that authorize, that support the deportation of veterans, those are the same people that the rest of us fought to protect."
I wasn't full-on screaming at people in all caps (which was never really my style, anyway), but I was starting to engage more, get angry more, and generally hopping back on the ol' adrenaline rollercoaster.
He seemed to become conscious of the fact that he was being photographed, and would sometimes get angry when he caught me filming him as he danced to Michael Jackson videos or played with his dinosaurs.
If you try to fuck with that, they also get angry, which we found out in the testing when we tried to do a sad ending to the film and people weren't so keen on it.
A friendly board game is litmus test for those human colons that get angry when they lose, berate others for making non-optimum choices, or otherwise prioritize an utterly pointless points-based victory over social interaction.
" The director said all of Clarke's films could be seen as provocations, "like he was daring people to get angry," adding, "He was a kind of a strange rebel with this extreme distrust for the system.
And, of course, there was the most vocal faction: people who chose instead to get angry at each other, mostly at the idea that anyone would place blame on a parent mere hours after their child died.
But while most people are willing to accept that as just one of the tradeoffs of online dating, some people get angry enough to ask for the feds to roll on in and rescue their dating life.
"You get angry and you can't help it and then you remove yourself from the situation," Tyler said, before adding that he and his wife had managed to break the cycle of addiction in their own lives.
People get angry at the specific horrors of the incident—it's sickening to watch Alton Sterling being restrained on the ground outside a convenience store in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, knowing the cops are about to shoot him.
Technically Wrong: Sexist Apps, Biased Algorithms, And Other Threats of Toxic Tech, by Sara Wachter-BoettcherIf you're in the mood to get angry at the tech industry this summer, then this is the perfect book for you.
"The finger-pointing, the tone, the angst and the anger directed at Donald Trump, his supporters, really then, some people react to things like that, people get angry as well, and you fuel the fires," Collins said.
They're tired of seeing police shoot and kill black men, only to be told to calm down when they get angry at what they see as another unjust killing of another black man by another police officer.
The fear is still there — that someone will take offense, get angry and attack me, or that I'll be made to leave a business, that I'll be accused of sexual misconduct, arrested and sent to men's jail.
According to a report on CNN affiliate TV Asahi, Hishijima went to pick up his father's remains in November for a proper burial ceremony -- but feared his mother would get angry if he brought the ashes home.
What seemed to elude their understanding is that you can't call something a "participatory performance artwork" and then get angry when people participate on their own terms, especially if, in fact, the artwork encroaches on public space.
As we've reported, the entire standoff was a heated carriage dispute playing out in the public realm, with each side hoping its customers would get angry enough at the other party to convince them to stand down.
Trump is not the first president to have explosive outbursts in the White House -- "You couldn't be around Bill Clinton very long without seeing him get angry," Clinton aide and senior CNN political analyst David Gergen has said.
But if you've been sexting with someone and he's been in a meeting and he doesn't get back to you and then you get angry, I guess it's like: don't be hypersensitive if they're not responsive right away.
According to court documents, the suspect said in an interview that when he approached Tibbetts, she pulled out her cell phone and told Rivera she was going to "call the police" and that caused him to get angry.
On hearing yet another "nigger" joke in reply, the barker began to get angry and moved toward the white man, who had by then fully embraced his racism and was exulting in being able to display it publicly.
The president picked up one of three binders, flipped through its pages like I flipped through textbooks in middle school when I wanted to get angry at just how many pages there were, and tossed it on the ground.
You can't wait to take all these insults about you and put them in a song that you post on Soundcloud and then delete it like 24 hours later and then get angry at music blogs for posting about.
The researchers say this could partly explain why some patients get angry after learning that their life was saved by the overdose-reversing drug naloxone: They're not mad about being thrust into withdrawal, but because they wanted to die.
"The more they try to enforce an orthodoxy, the more they suppress elements in that coalition that then get angry," Lee Drutman, a political scientist who studies intra-party conflict and a contributor to Vox's Polyarchy blog, told me.
I get angry when I read news accounts of a senior citizen who has voted for half a century being turned away at the polls, or students at a public university not being allowed to use their student IDs.
" Sometimes, H.W. talked about his "madness Richter scale" or declared himself "double dip angry" with me after a tough column on W. "You see, I like this exchange with you, but, as confessed before, I get angry with you!
Long-lasting contraceptive injections like Depo-Provera are much more popular in Africa than in the United States because many women must conceal birth control from their partners, who may get angry that they do not want more children.
"Andrew Torba, the CEO of Gab, will get angry when people for call his site a white nationalist website or an alt-right website but anyone who spends time on it knows that it's a haven for extremists," Hayden wrote.
A woman of color who owns her power, who disagrees with the party line, who maybe even dares to get angry, is still perceived as a threat to the white men who have traditionally controlled most of the power in Washington.
While Donald said her reaction was to get angry and fight harder, she said that experiences like this likely contribute to the attrition of women scientists at each stage of the academic ladder, or stop them from attaining top positions.
Whether you're a simpering millennial who wants everything that's ever offended you banned or a furious, puce-faced baby boomer ensconced in a palace bought with the profits from your fleet of rental properties, there's always plenty to get angry about.
It gives too many giant tech companies plausible deniability for the rampant hoovering of your personal information and allows them to implicitly blame the victim when they overreach: Don't get angry at us, you could have opted out this whole time.
You do not know that after we get angry with you, we get even angrier with ourselves, because we don't know how to make you stop, or how to make you care enough to stop those who pull the triggers.
"I get angry at people who go to other places and say, 'My culture is better than theirs and I am going to change it,'" said Katie Bolyard, 21, a college graduate who skipped her honeymoon to take a class.
" Kerrey said that in a perfect world, a Democratic candidate would go even further than that in the primary and tell voters: "You're going to get angry at me, because I'm going to embrace a Republican idea if it feels good.
The user's bank account drains, performance at work goes downhill, romantic partners get angry, and friends begin to distance themselves—so they feel lonely and isolated, often leading them to do even more coke to get that false ego boost.
I just think that it's not like Gutenberg's printing press, necessarily, in terms of being a platform upon which a whole set of intellectual property is ... No, but we do get to yell at each other a lot, and get angry.
KURTZ: And on that point, when you&aposre a local reporter, you know it&aposs not like being in a war zone, but inevitably, you write stories, sometimes those stories tick people off, they get angry, they complain, sometimes there are threats.
The process will definitely be sensitive to politics, because, although voters give little thought to electricity markets when they are working, they can get angry when prices rise to cover new investment—and they scream blue murder when the lights go out.
The bigger concern is that developers can get angry that their livelihood can be threatened by a prolonged review process, and some reviewers wish they could share more details or help more beyond the boilerplate responses they are required to send, they said.
"I'm so sick and tired -- I know I'm not supposed to get angry, but I'm so sick and tired of hearing people like Trump and the Chamber of Commerce, the National Chamber, talking about we get paid too much," Biden said to applause.
From the retainers (I wear one, too) and the weaves (that no one ever claimed by the way) and hiding under the covers, I was just so impressed that all the women went with the flow and didn't freak out or get angry.
I know that we've reached the point where people in American politics have decided that if they don't agree with you, they can get angry at you, that you're a bad and evil person, that they can say anything they want about you.
So when people see this clock, they can either get so scared and depressed that they decide not to do anything, or they can get angry and decide to do something—whether it's voting for the first time, marching, or writing letters.
The internet has proved a few things over the years: people like free porn and music, they like to get angry about Donald Trump, and they like mock drafts, which have become one of the most important staples of the NFL offseason.
Key to this is learning more about beliefs and behaviors that drive teen pregnancy, such as why mothers who know their daughters are having sex do not teach them about birth control but then get angry if they fall pregnant, she said.
Loved ones get angry when we arrive late for dinner, calling us inconsiderate rather than understanding how hard it is to get a family of six out the door when your husband constantly battles dizzy spells and struggles to keep track of time.
"The artists don't get angry with us cause we know them and a lot of the music is from our label," said Bas, who refused to use his full name because he did not want people bothering him on his personal accounts.
"He showed that you didn't have to be 'fair' and 'good-looking' to be a protagonist," Saeed Akhtar Mirza, who directed Puri in one of his earliest films, "Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai" (Why does Albert Pinto get Angry?), told Reuters.
In an Esquire/NBC News survey conducted in January, 58% of white women and 44% of non-white men say that they get angry more often today than they did a year ago, compared to 51% of white men and 32% of non-white men.
Because that's the easy thing to do right now … you get angry or you get upset or you get hurt and you want to lash out, but what we're combating is hate, so it's about spreading love and using your voice [to do that].
"When it's hard to brush it off and you get angry and then you get entrenched in these battles and if this is the pervasive mood in your family that's taking up a lot of time and energy ... then it's a problem," Gold said.
He has not said publicly said so, but several defense officials have said he is concerned that if Trump -- an avid watcher of television news -- sees him on air too often, he will get angry, and Mattis worries he would lose influence with the President.
So the next time you want to get angry at someone who you think is taking up your space, remember that it isn't their fault that planes seem to keep getting smaller, and they have a right to space just as much as you do.
Because the sort of insults and injuries that provoke anger can occur by accident, and because their causes can be difficult to determine, it is easy to get angry at the wrong person, or to settle for a substitute for the unavailable or unknown source.
Because if you're going to get angry about gendered inequality, because women are a majority population, an oppressed majority, which is a rare and delicate thing, it means that every woman has men in her life and every man has women in his life.
I do NOT want to sit there, pushing out a tray of brownies, scared that some dickhead in a pickup will get angry at a Prius in front of him, swerve into the work site to pass that Prius, and plow right through the shitter.
The idea of stalkerware terrifies me — if it had been widely accessible then, he definitely would have used it, not just to keep track of where I was and what I was doing but to find excuses to get angry and violent with me.
The actress claimed the abuse was "not violent at first" — noting how his behaviors primarily stemmed from jealousy where he would snoop on her electronic devices, get angry when she spoke to another male and force her to change clothes when she went out.
"Part of what we want to do with XR is we want people to wake up, we want people to emotionally connect with what's coming, and to get angry and find the courage in that to stand up, and get our governments to respond."
The country has got the police force it deserves and of course if a policeman sees a black cat in what he considers a strange place he's going to stop him; and you know of course the black cat is going to get angry.
Father sat in his easy chair, occasionally shaking his head and saying how this was just the way the cycle worked—one time they vote for what they believe themselves to be and the next they get angry and vote for what they really are.
While pop culture has long presented images of woman hysterically crying, throwing clothing over balconies, and writing venomous breakup albums when confronted with adultery, Cardi and Khloé's reactions seem to indicate a new method for modern romance: when something bad happens, get angry, but also breathe.
Because it's hard for me to reject sex from people using emotionally manipulative tactics, because I am unable to get angry about unwanted sexual pressure in the moment, the only way my body could protect itself was to stop desiring sex and to stop desiring touch.
He would get angry and throw me down on a soft surface—to his credit, it was always a soft surface like a couch or a bed—and he would lay on top of me shaking me, or rubbing an elbow or a knee into me.
It's almost a class marker: the swearword of someone who would never let themselves get angry enough to resort to mere vulgarity, to say something as uninventive as fuck; the cockwomble-sayer wants to float above her enemies on a roving cloud of gentle and untroubled disdain.
It did not take a Harvard Business School graduate to explain why South Africans might get angry seeing a wealthy American firm cart away so much public money in a country with the worst income inequality in the world and a youth unemployment rate over 50 percent.
I would like to believe that I take these things into account, and I certainly try my hardest to take these things into account, but sometimes it can be easy to get distracted; to get angry, sad, and depressed, pushing all light and kindness away from yourself.
Except Williams has surpassed her male peers and demonstrated the flip side of the extreme, confident and righteous qualities necessary to achieve success — she dared to get angry, and show it, when she opposed what she considered an unfair call at the United States Open last September.
It has to do with if I get angry or I get frustrated because you told me I can't do a certain thing — or in this case, because you spoiled a movie for me that I didn't want spoiled — then I am feeling a lot of reactance.
He would get angry and throw me down on a soft surface — to his credit, it was always a soft surface like a couch or a bed — and he would lay on top of me shaking me, or rubbing an elbow or a knee into me.
I was sent to an event to interview an A-list news personality who'd just started dating someone new, and my editors advised me to use my judgment about broaching the topic — we knew she was unlikely to talk about him and might even get angry if asked.
This past April, when 9-year-old Robbie Bond learned that one of his favorite places, the world's largest protected marine area — the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument in Hawaii — was among 27 national monuments threatened by the Trump administration, the Honolulu fourth-grader did more than get angry.
When the men on the Judiciary Committee back in 1991 acted the way they did, I don't think they realized this would lead to a "Year of the Woman" and push someone like me to get angry enough to work hard and join them just a year later.
"One of the ways that we found that people resist is through satire and irony and parody when they're in oppressive situations, because it gives the cover of, 'I'm making fun of you, but this is just a big joke in case you get angry,'" Dr. Vaz-Deville said.
" He makes reference to Robinson wanting a new position, and then rips into her with ... "Don't f**king get angry with me 'cause I'm pissed off 'cause I didn't get a simple thing that I need right now ... you gotta be f**king kidding me, you spoiled brat!
I think it's going to be led, strangely enough, by Republicans because the Democrats have been neutered and the more they get angry and upset, the more elections they lose, so they're seen as an aging home, but not the cute Ron Howard aging home with wise people.
We idolize and adore DJs out of all proportion; we spend good chunks of our lives and paychecks supporting an industry set out to rob of us freedom; we get angry on the internet whenever someone suggests that our favourite musician might not be as good as we'd like to think.
"We want to recruit people who have the capacity for emotional regulation — so they don't get angry, they don't see authority challenges as personal challenges, they don't fall on use of force as the first response to a challenge to their authority," said Jeffrey Fagan, a criminologist at Columbia University.
It also has built-in 802.11n wifi, Bluetooth, capacitive touch sensors so you can pet it like a cat, accelerometers so it knows to get angry when you pick it up without its permission, a four mic array for listening for commands, and an HD camera with a 120 degree field of view.
In fact, there was an opposite effect among respondents who reported the least favorability toward Trump: They were less likely to oppose housing assistance, get angry at the program, or blame the recipients of such programs for their situation when exposed to the black racial cue compared to the white racial cue.
Just as it's liberating to watch female sadness granted the dignity of complexity on the page — to watch it get angry, get petty, get public — it's thrilling to witness a surge of books portraying other states of feeling entirely: female narrators contoured less by affliction and more by joy, pleasure, curiosity, surprise, delight.
Why these products are targeted: As Mexico's Secretary of Economy Ildefonso Guajardo told Mexican media earlier this week, it's about targeting districts whose lawmakers may get angry calls from constituents and companies in their states, and who then may try to get a hold of Trump's ear to influence how he moves forward.
" Zelizer added: "It is predictable that the president will get angry, but will Romney want to position himself as the anti-Trump Republican, like he did in the 2016 campaign, or will be like the Mitt Romney of 2012, who went along with the right wing of the Republican Party for political advantage?
Facebook, $450 billion across 17,000 households, so if you're not one of those 17,000 households, you could find a reason to get angry at these guys or to say they should be ... There will also be an argument where it's not going to do anything to your service if we break them up.
"It's my opinion that he was attracted to the Trump formula of reaching out, Trump reaching out to these types of outsiders - people who don't fit in, people who are angry at America, telling them that they have a place at the table, telling them that it's OK to get angry," Lowy said.
When he strong-arms his wife, Abby (Debbie Honeywood), into selling the family car that she also depends on for her own job taking care of the disabled, elderly and infirm, you feel the movie starting down a track that will, at some point, make you get angry, then consider terminating your Amazon Prime membership.
"Knowing that he was mentally ill means that we don't get angry at people when their performances are not up to their usual standards because of some crisis they may be going through," said Guthrie Ramsey, a music professor at the University of Pennsylvania who has written about the jazz pianist Bud Powell's schizophrenia.
If you do start thinking about the jacket in a mildly obsessive way, like you calculate how many months of rent that would be, how that could represent the downpayment on a house or college tuition or 20,600 malaria nets—well, in that case I advise you not to get angry at this jacket in particular.
"If I'm worried too much about defunding, if I'm reading the newspaper down to every drop, there's a lot to get worried about and there's a lot to get angry about and I have to be careful that I don't bring that into my exam rooms… knowing that [my patients'] services could go away, that's a lot to bear. "
There were times—especially going through tough chemo and post-surgical recovery—that I did get angry and had to process a lot of that; during a lot of the recovery period, I realized I had pushed that to the side and willed myself not to get annoyed and accept that this is the way that things are.
"There's going to be times when I get upset, going to be times when I get angry, there's times when I'm going to be frustrated, but I'm always going to be myself on this stage ... All I was simply doing was wanting people to listen; to kind of hear me out a little bit," Bieber said, also posting his address to social media.
Sanctions may not persuade Mr. Putin or his followers that the world, or at least the West, really does get angry when he violates elemental rules of international behavior, as when Russia uses lethal chemical weapons abroad, incites violence in an independent neighbor, seizes foreign territory, cheats in the Olympic Games, murders opponents or uses cyberweapons to interfere in foreign elections.
By withholding the specific story of whatever made her angry, Thurman made her anger itself the story — and the raw force of her struggle not to get angry on that red carpet summoned the force of her anger even more powerfully than its full explosion would have, just as the monster in a movie is most frightening when it only appears offscreen.
You may or may not know the drill: Electronic Arts, the game's creator, announces how many marks out of a hundred it has given each player on its database (so Lionel Messi, the highest-ranked, gets 94, Cristiano Ronaldo 93, Neymar 92 and so on), and various people (including, often, the players themselves) get angry because they disagree with certain assessments.
Trump initially condemned violence "on many sides," referring to neo-Nazis and counter-protesters, then singled out neo-Nazis and white supremacists more than a day later, only to get angry when the media didn't lavish praise on him for reading words off a teleprompter several news cycles after a neo-Nazi allegedly committed murder in the middle of the day. Pres.
We get a look back at Jack and Rebecca's first date (which goes pretty poorly), we get whiplash from Kate and Toby's pursuit of pregnancy, we see Beth get angry at Kevin and her cousin Zoe for knocking boots, and we see the shining light of the episode: Randall asking Deja if she would like to be adopted by the Randall branch of the Pearson family tree.
So when we had Keegan-Michael Key come in as Luther the Anger Translator [at the 2015 White House Correspondents Dinner] to do something that was ultimately a chance for the president to really get angry about climate-change deniers in a way he never could have done in a serious speech and in a way that didn't get bogged down in the political process because it was comedy.
"I shout, I swear, I get angry, I get scared/I fall, I break, I mess up, I make mistakes/But if you can't take me at my worst/You don't deserve me at my best" The lyrics are certainly reminiscent of the Marilyn Monroe quote that girl you went to high school with is always sharing after a fight with her boyfriend, but that's because, well... it pretty much is that quote.
" On October 20th, a few days before his thirty-third birthday, Sun wrote in a Facebook post, "It's been hard to come to grips with having aggressive and incurable Grade 4 brain cancer; it's been hard not to get angry and sad about it; it's been frustrating that every pathology test after my surgery came back with the worst possible result; and it's been hard to accept that modern medicine isn't able to fix me.
" I talk to Republican and Democratic governors on a regular basis, and I can tell you, without naming names, that there are a number of my colleagues that have shared with me, privately, that they're very concerned about a lot of things, but they won't speak up or they won't say anything and they may be concerned about, in a red, red state, they're going to be primaried or challenged or attacked by the president on Twitter, or the base is going to get angry, and they'll quietly say, "I agreed with what you said," or, "I agreed with what you did.

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