AskMyChocolate wrote: » I have a mate who was trying for years to have a baby with the lady that he loves. Thankfully it worked out in the end. The child was born three days before the Ryan report came out. He used the word "incandescent" to try to describe the rage that he was feeling. The conversation terminated with him saying, "I'd like to think Choco that there will always be enough room in my house for the word "livid". " So AHers. Have you ever been that angry?
AskMyChocolate wrote: » He used the word "incandescent" to try to describe the rage that he was feeling.
calanus wrote: » Probably the angriest I've been is when I found out that I was being dumped by my gf for her university lecturer. I was 19, she was 20 and he was another 30 on top of that. Cue a week of heavy drinking and moments of anger that were probably near a 10. But that was almost 8 years ago and I think they ended up having a kid in the end and from what I heard, they were still together until recenly.
errlloyd wrote: » Some guy punched me in the face outside a club last night when I was going to zaytoon for no reason. Pretty much completely without provocation.
errlloyd wrote: » Some guy punched me in the face outside a club last night when I was going to zaytoon for no reason. Pretty much completely without provocation. He busted my lip and I spent the next hour spitting up blood as I walked to the police station. He ruined my night, ruined my face. But I was just passed off I didn't get my kebab, it's my favourite part of the night.
Mr. Incognito wrote: » So three days after he and his missus had a kid, which should be the happiest period of time he is enraged about random news. This "mate" sounds like a eijit.
pragmatic1 wrote: » I get angry all the time but only experienced true rage a few times. It's a physiological phenomenon. Your hearing goes, you get something like tunnel vision and the adrenaline is pumping. Had to be dragged off my cousin after he said some unbelievably disrespectful stuff to me about my mother.
AskMyChocolate wrote: » So the deliberate, carefully calculated, malevolent abuse of children is now "random news". Well, thanks be to God that my "eijit" of a mate is a parent and you aren't. Oh and for what it's worth, you should use an rather than a when prefixing "eijit",not that it is spelled that way anyway. Apologies in advance to anyone who actually does know the rudimentary rules of syntax or the written word.