Small things. I just don’t get why people get so angry so fast. It happens everywhere, even on this support forum. It makes me sad. I wish people could just agree to disagree and move on.
I try to avoid all conflict😆
Me too. I genuinely don’t want to upset people or see them get so upset
I have to admit that I am drawn to the flame threads. Can’t take my eyes off of them.
Getting angry is, at least partially, a choice.
Acting on said anger is 100% a choice.
Don’t let the a-holes get to you.
I’m easily irritated, but when I’m visibly salty it has more or less always been a choice I’ve made.
That’s an interesting way to look at it @Pikasaur
What seems small to you, may be big to someone else, touching on an issue important to them, or their sense of themselves and the world.
Otherwise, it is probably just the last straw. The straw that broke the camel’s back.
That’s true @vangoghs
Here I got you some flowers so you can feel less sad
I think covid-stress might have made people more susceptible to anger. I was really stressed before I got my first vaccination, then I felt a bit better after the second one.
An example is if my husband drops the lid to a beverage, he’ll shout at himself and call himself names. There’s no need to get that upset over something so small
Awe. Thanks @Ribbon!!!
That’s true too @anon40973946. I’m glad you’re feeling better
why’d you change your profile name, hon? I definitely remember you though. I’ve been gone awhile, so I’m trying to get back in my groove.
Just wanted a change @Daze. But I put aka pianogal so people would still know it’s me
yeah, thanks doing that.
No problem @Daze
hey, Were you able to make it to the Fair?
I wanted to see Shine Down, but I’ve already seen them at the Adler.
Sometimes people get angry when they are anxious. For some reason those two emotions get confused.
That’s interesting. I wonder why