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Why Do Some People Spend So Much Time And Effort Getting Angry Over Something Nobody Should Possibly Be Angry About?

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sp1814 | 09:01 Fri 12th Oct 2018 | News
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Is there not a argument to suggest that people from all walks of life and across the political divide are just waiting to be offended or complain about something...on a daily basis?
It's true to say that some do enjoy a good grumble and whine, seems to make their day tick over - I tend to be the opposite.

I feel that like a balanced diet then your day should have a fair mixture of frowns,smiles and hilarity if possible.
Great post, ymb. Only trouble with it is, NOBODY WAS ANGRY.
A few people posted obviously spoof 'angry letters' to poke fun at the dullards who wanted them to be angry.
I expect dim lefties to have a soh by-pass, not you. Did you even bother reading the article & replies?
Now I'm angry. ;-)
Don't really understand this thread to be fair, but doesn't she look great as an elderly man ? Excellent make-up ...
who remembers this
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Spicerack

There are literally thousands of upvotes to the top rated answers.

And we know it can be tongue in cheek because the alt-right don't have a sense a humour.

All they do is go red and then assuage themselves deep in the heart of Breitbart.
Only a monumentally stupid person could read those letters and believe they were serious. You've been had, Sp......Big time.

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