So very little really angers me to the boiling point, in day to day living. I pretty much take things in stride and choose my battles carefully. HOWEVER, never let it be said that I can't be pushed to the brink of a homicidal rage....as in the sick, demented, twisted, scum bags who molest, abuse and murder children.
Just thinking about this atrocity has me furious and vengeful. If I had the power.....they would ALL be burned ALIVE, at the stake.....or whatever could possibly be more painful and horrible. No way in hell can there ever be any forgiveness for these MONSTERS....EVER.
Ignorance. Racism and religious nuts. Between these three things, I could easily slap someone and feel good about it.
I agree with nightwork4: Ignorance. I think racism and religious fanaticism full under the category of ignorance (I have nothing against religion itself, just those who refuse to respect the beliefs of others). Everyone is, of course, entitled to their own opinions.
Just please get the facts about the whole story before. Nothing bothers me more than people who make outrageous claims without knowing the facts.
Rude people.. People who lie to your face when you know the truth.. Bad Manors.. People getting in my face.. And having to deal with idiots, they all anger me.
I consider myself very fortunate in that I rarely get mad to point of angry. There are occasions that I do let a little steam off, but they are random events and really can be directed at anyone or anything. My dad would take me on fishing trips when I was a young kid and would marvel at how I could sit with my fishing rod all day and wait for the fish to bite, so I guess I've always had a mild demeanor, lots of patience and tolerance for things.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.