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People can be angry about pensions, they can be angry about fiscal contraction in the past, they can be angry about the unemployment.
There's plenty of things to be angry about; it's more productive to be angry about new things rather than old ones.
" People, he added, "don't want to be angry about things.
Those kids have a right to be angry about this.
John Grisham's popularity is not something to be angry about.
So go ahead, be angry about what happened Monday. Disturbed.
Trump was reported to be "angry" about the resignation letter.
The second half brought plenty more to be angry about.
I can't just let myself be angry about these checks.
There is no doubt much to be angry about this cycle.
Women have a right to be angry about being treated badly.
There are plenty of reasons to be angry about voting rights.
These people have good reasons to be angry about the status quo.
"There is a lot to be angry about," he was saying, cheerfully.
If you're angry about Charlottesville, you should be angry about these issues, too.
Some things need reminding, and there's no need to be angry about it.
I would be angry about it if I thought people were being malicious.
It's hard for me to come up with anything I could be angry about.
The other thing that you will be angry about is because you didn't win.
There's so much to be angry about in what's been exposed by this lawsuit.
It's something you could sit and be angry about but it doesn't get you anywhere.
If these are, in fact, genuine, then Apple has a lot to be angry about.
People who want to repeal Obamacare tend to be angry about one thing: mandated coverage.
I think once you get really old, you can be angry about whatever you want.
They may be angry about our interference, but it is the right thing to do.
But I implore you to take a moment to be angry about all this, too.
He'd be angry about it so we'd talk it out and we'd move right on.
In general the focus is on what you should be angry about, not what to like.
When we next meet the four, as adults, they have a lot to be angry about.
Yes, but: Experts say there are still plenty of reasons to be angry about drug costs.
There's a lot to be angry about and people have a lot to be sorry for.
However, Saint John says she refuses to be angry about continually having to prove her worth.
There are so many things to be angry about and I think this is just misdirection.
They should not be angry about the climate crisis and trying to do something about it.
In a previous preview clip, Kendra appeared to be angry about her mom's decision to write the book.
You don't have to be a "greedy" millionaire or billionaire to be angry about that kind of taxation.
It's funny, he maintains, because you think about the one person who would be angry about the joke.
"Individuals that may be angry about Mr. Stone's conviction may choose to take it out on them personally."
But I don't think there is a lie in the trailer that people will be angry about, you know?
Some people will no doubt be angry about the hoax, but all things considered, this was a pretty mild one.
If Trump supporters weren't already angry that Cooper was at the DNC, they'll be angry about his feelings toward Obama.
NYPD officials are said to be angry about the Manhattan district attorney's decision not to charge Weinstein back in 2015.
From the writers' perspective, perhaps the plan was simply to give Stan Beeman one more thing to be angry about.
According to the conventional wisdom, the host had grown claws—he had found something to be angry about, at last.
Angry Advocate Cheryl Strayed: You have every right to be angry about the injustices you see in your work, Advocate.
In a war-wearied society, as in the tight embrace of the Marches, there is much to be angry about.
There's a lot to be angry about in 4.83, and Kreator's Mille Petrozza has got it all down on a list.
Cordell: Women have a right to be angry about our criminal justice system and how it responds to the concerns of women.
Do you ever want to tell your younger self, "Wait until you're older — then you'll really find things to be angry about"?
There was so much to be angry about, but for some reason, this was the one place I could let it all go.
I think it would be hard to be a sentient being in 2016 and not be angry about how the world is heading.
In a league that specializes in constantly giving its fans things to be angry about, ticket prices shouldn't be high on the list.
In punk rock circles, you were supposed to be angry about what you were singing, you weren't supposed to luxuriate in the words.
The sheriff, Mark Essick, knew some people would be angry about his decision, which no doubt disrupted lives and cost the local economy.
That's such a common perspective that I'm pretty inured to it in most genres, but it's definitely a valid thing to be angry about.
You might expect rank-and-file Labour Party members to be angry about all of this, and to respond by getting rid of Mr. Corbyn.
Correa said he knew Bregman would be angry about the tactical move, and he predicted after Game 3 that Bregman would make Washington pay for it.
The daughter might well be angry about his having kept this secret, but she might also take consolation in the discovery of a new half sibling.
To Foxman, they could have admitted that, while Zimmerman's language choice was certainly intemperate, she was right to be angry about Israeli policy towards the Palestinians.
If the public is going to be angry about their loss of privacy, they should focus their anger on corporations like Apple and Google, not the FBI.
People are always going to be angry about what he did, but a lot of people feel like he said sorry because he had to say sorry.
Whether it's his observations about the lack of access to books or the racial profiling from the police force, Sheck has got a lot to be angry about.
Then there's always a part of me that remembers that this record lives past my being angry, and so do I really want to be angry about that?
But, particularly in my personal experience, anger is a cancer: It almost always brings worse problems and more to be angry about when indulged, and it hurts people.
Judge Kavanaugh has much to be angry about as a result of some of the Democrats' comments about him and for the way his family has been treated.
If you're an inmate at Litchfield Penitentiary on the highly anticipated fifth season of Orange Is The New Black, there is plenty of shit you could be angry about.
The shroud of secrecy is meant to protect employees from users who may be angry about a content moderation decision and seek to resolve it with a known Facebook contractor.
When I spoke out about that in the Q-and-A sessions, the person that would always stand up and be angry about it was a first-generation naturalized American.
When you're hanging out with Lady Gaga looking that gorgeous and the legendary Dick Van Dyke (who is straight-up charming the place down), it's hard to be angry about much.
Yet a closer look at the economy and public services in Migrantland makes clear that its residents have plenty to be angry about—even if the migrants are not the culprits.
The fact that Mueller could not prove Trump was involved in a criminal conspiracy with Russia shows the president had a right to be angry about being aggressively investigated, Barr said.
But rather than make that one more thing to be angry about (having nobody to zip up inconvenient garments is quite enough thank you) I try to just let it all go.
But he was too chill to be angry, about that, or indeed the EU, and besides, seemed to want the inverse of a Euro-federalist superstate when you got down to it.
Most important among the many things they taught me: Not only am I allowed to feel upset about the way my body is perceived, I'm allowed to be angry about it, too.
You can be angry about the election, you can be resigned, but no one is happy, save maybe those Trump diehards gleefully watching their man stick it to the system by constantly lying.
"Signs like these encourage ordinary people to be suspicious and resentful toward their neighbors, rather than be angry about the root causes of someone needing to shoplift menstrual products," Ryder told BuzzFeed News.
We may have real things to be angry about, but when these are the only stimuli delivered by our social media, we can end up living in a state of perpetual paranoia and rage.
The president is also said to be angry about Sessions's decision to recuse himself from the investigation into alleged ties between Trump associates and Russian officials, which is now led by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Many Vietnamese harbor resentment against China, Vietnam's northern neighbor, and were said to be angry about a measure that would allow the leasing of land to foreigners for 99 years in three special economic zones.
But even Robert Clifford, one of the lawyers suing Boeing on behalf of some of the families of crash victims, said he would understand if Boeing got a bailout, even though his clients would be angry about it.
Mark Donovan, the Chiefs president, said the team acknowledged that Rams fans may still be angry about the decision to move, but he said ticket sales and sponsorships from that part of the state are on the rise.
There are plenty of things to be angry about in this world, from the very real, serious stuff going on in the news, all the way down to the fact that you can't get Dunkaroos in the United States.
Hunt told ITV&aposs Peston on Sunday program that people would be angry about the allegations because "this shows that in our own backyard we don&apost live up to the high standards that we would expect others to."
Harun Khan, secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said he recognized that many Muslims would be angry about the attack, and he appealed for calm, but he also warned of a rising tide of anti-Islamic sentiment.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Tuesday said that Turkish sanctions against the Dutch government in the wake of a diplomatic clash were "not too bad" but were inappropriate as the Dutch have more to be angry about.
If you add to that those potential voters who have become naturalized citizens, and who might be angry about the current tenor of the national debate, around 55 percent of the potential additional voters this year are people of color.
" And Native Americans had much to be angry about in the incident, wrote Simon Moya-Smith: "America mocks and dehumanizes natives at every turn; we are either outright erased, shut out of the conversation, or made into evil 'savages' out to terrorize white society.
There's lots to be angry about when it comes to the Walmart part of this equation and the corporation's own smattering of business problems, from its larger-than-life gun displays to its lack of livable wages for employees (and uh, racist names for wig hair colors).
As much as you'd probably expect some people to be angry about this non-traditional Nativity ruining the spirit of Christmas — after all, people get upset when even something as mundane as a cup acknowledges that gay people exist — the comments on the tweet are actually really positive.
Not only are women expected to weather sexual violence, intimate partner violence, workplace discrimination, institutional subordination, the expectation of free domestic labor, the blame for our own victimization, and all the subtler, invisible cuts that undermine us daily, we are not even allowed to be angry about it.
But as Vox's Alex Ward points out, the US has a lot more to be angry about: Among other indiscretions, Beijing has stolen US technological and personnel secrets for its own advantage, antagonized US allies in the South China Sea, killed or imprisoned more than a dozen American informants, and taken millions of US jobs over the past 15 years.
But as Vox's Alex Ward points out, the US has a lot more to be angry about than just the trade imbalance: Among other indiscretions, Beijing has stolen US technological and personnel secrets for its own advantage, antagonized US allies in the South China Sea, killed or imprisoned more than a dozen American informants, and taken millions of US jobs over the past 15 years.
Scores: 4.5, [extremely long sigh which I have interpreted as a "0"], 53, 2, 4, 3, 0, for an average of 2.35 Don't really have any notes for this one because by this stage we were all very tired of drinking small sugary gulps of alcohol—the floor below us, on the Friday afternoon, our colleagues were laughing and joking and helping themselves to Friday Beers, none of their drinks sullied with syrup —and all of us buzzing with that kind of angry half-drunk, not drunk enough to be drunk exactly but drunk enough to have a headache and be angry about it.
After Furio's destruction, Treacheron was appointed the general position. At Scorpius' request, he was sent to find the Lights of Orion. On one occasion, Treacheron was seduced by Trakeena into taking her to Terra Venture to find the Lights and battle the Rangers. He complied, despite knowing that Scorpius would be angry about it.
Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol.8, p.319 Alexander had heard that the Cardinal was trying to have the queen brought to St Andrews, but he was sceptical that the Cardinal really wanted the Hamilton marriage to proceed, and thought that Mary of Guise was pretending to be angry about the plan.
Shoot the Women First. p. 198. The main question MacDonald attempts to answer in this chapter is why German women in particular are drawn to violence and wonders, "Is it a part of the national psyche? Or have they got more to be angry about?" Head of Germany's anti-terrorist squad attributed it to the advanced state of Germany.
What is TTIP and why should we be angry about it?. The Guardian. Published on 3 August 2015. The Independent describes common criticisms of TTIP as "reducing the regulatory barriers to trade for big business, things like food safety law, environmental legislation, banking regulations and the sovereign powers of individual nations", or more critically as an "assault on European and US societies by transnational corporations".
His mother, he says, is also very religious but in an emotional way: 'She believes that in heaven she will be reunited with every spaniel she has ever owned.' While O'Hanlon was away in Africa, his older brother, a book rep, took Belinda and the children to communion. O'Hanlon was shocked, but 'I decided not to be angry about it. A real atheist, you see, is not exercised about it.
While Ellie is ordering the pictures from the photoshoot, Marnie convinces Ellie to use Neeta's picture, Ellie reluctantly agrees. A few days later the picture arrives and Adam Donovan is furious to see Neeta on the picture as he knows that Mac would be angry about it. Neeta is also angry but is then persuaded by Marnie to use the picture, Neeta agrees. Later on Mac arrives at the salon and tells Neeta that he wants to go on holiday with Neeta.
Players, who had heard the news, were nevertheless surprised to find Berra seated in the front of the team bus, which let him off at O'Hare where he flew back to New York. In 1964, Berra had reportedly taken the firing personally, but knew better than to be angry about it publicly. This time he was even angrier, since Steinbrenner had sent King to do the job rather than face Yogi as Topping and Webb had. He publicly vowed never to set foot in Yankee Stadium again as long as Steinbrenner owned the team.
On the ground, Ramu has decided after some pondering that he should not be angry about his life or blame God because he still has a few things to be grateful for, such as retaining his sight at such an old age. To illustrate to himself how much worse life could be if he were blind, he decides to close his eyes as he walks. Ironically, he does not see the diamond because of this and merrily walks past it, missing it by just inches. God takes back the diamond and puts an ironwood branch further up the path.
She's worried about their relationship what with exams interfering, and Jal's time of need ever since the death of friend Chris, keeping them apart. Although she proclaims to still be angry about the situation, her and Tony seem genuinely happy together, if not a bit sheepish in each other's presence. Tony can be seen bringing her flowers, walking her to class, and carrying her books—their relationship is progressing. However, in the finale of the series, Michelle receives her A-levels: 2 As and 1 B, and she has plans to further her studies at York, whereas Tony plans on attending Cardiff.
The newspaper's lawyers said the activists appeared to be angry about two stories published in the newspaper, one about an increase in unsafe sex practices among gay men in San Francisco, another about SFDPH statistics showing rising rates of syphilis among gay men in San Francisco. On November 28, 2001, Petrelis and Pasquarelli appeared before the San Francisco County Superior Court for a hearing on civil harassment suits by two public health officials, and five San Francisco Chronicle editors and reporters who claimed they received threatening phone calls. In the courthouse hallway after the hearing, San Francisco Police Department officers arrested Petrelis and Pasquarelli. The activists were charged with criminal conspiracy, stalking, and making terrorist threats against newspaper reporters and public health officials.
King abandoned his institution's remit on keeping inflation around 2%. After becoming only the second Bank of England governor to speak to the TUC in its 142-year history, King conceded that people were "entitled to be angry" about unemployment and the bank bailout. King has been scathing about the banking sector since it crashed, especially its "breathtaking" £1 trillion bailout and its continuation of bonus awards in 2009, calling for a serious review of banking's structure and regulation. In a The Daily Telegraph interview in March 2011, King said banks had "put profits before people", that failure to reform the sector could result in another financial crisis, and that traditional manufacturing industries have a more "moral" way of operating.
These emotions can contract into anger and provide a cognitive state of anger because the accusing person anticipates his or her anger. Unlike jealousy and resentment, it is hard to identify the purpose or cause of the individual's anger because in reality there is nothing yet to be angry about, there is no proof of their romantic partner's unfaithfulness. It is hard to pinpoint the anger emotion in the initial stages due to ambiguity; therefore, it begins to take on other emotions turning into a cognitive state of emotional turmoil. The individual knows they are angry and anticipates it, but cannot logically explain it to their partner because of the lack of evidence they have. The “During” Stage: Infidelity, perhaps the worst relational crime, is defined as the action or state of being unfaithful to a romantic partner.
While ad hominem fallacies of relevance are often autologies, critics have argued that tone policing is a flawed concept simply because it is autological, meaning calling out tone policing is a form of tone policing. As discussed by The Frisky's Rebecca Vipond Brink, "The problem with telling someone that you have a right to express yourself as angrily as you want to without them raising an objection is that you're also inherently telling them that they don't have a right to be angry about the way you're addressing them." Although maintaining that the idea of tone policing had validity, Chhokra argued that those raising objections to tone policing often made the error of not viewing "argumentation as the most effective means to resolution". He thought that many of those who made accusations of tone policing against others appeared to take the view that "discussion can be simply emotional or eschewed altogether for unilateral claims to the truth".
Trans Day of Revenge garnered acclaim from both music journalists and listeners upon its release; many critics found it "essential" and "necessary" due to its message of taking violent measures instead of praying for peace. Brad Nelson, writing a review for Pitchfork, wrote that the album could significantly impact the culture of hardcore music and society in the future. He praised how the lyrics presented the record's message, writing that the group was "embedding politically complex ideas in emotionally unambiguous music without it flattening into a wave of rhetoric." Seattle Weekly critic Kelton Sears wrote the album's message of fighting to save lives was unique, given that "Much of today's punk, especially on a local level, has devolved into apathetic three-chord songs about pizza, beer, and the glories of being a screw-up." Jessica Hopper of MTV News wrote, "For all the (old) folks forever lamenting that contemporary punk doesn’t have any meaning, or doesn’t have anything to be angry about, “Trans Day of Revenge” is a dialogue-squashing rebuttal — though not sure G.L.O.S.S. has dialogue on the agenda".

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