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16 Feb 2008, 8:26 am

Anger takes away any semblance of coherent thought lurking at the back of my head.

This is never helpful. Never ever.


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16 Feb 2008, 6:11 pm

Paladin_Cecil wrote:
Anger makes me stronger than normal.
When i get angery i tend to do things that hurt me and as i progress in doing so pain feels so Numb.



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16 Feb 2008, 9:47 pm

Shenzie wrote:
Paladin_Cecil wrote:
Anger makes me stronger than normal.
When i get angery i tend to do things that hurt me and as i progress in doing so pain feels so Numb.


Hate is baggage. Whatever you perceive to be threatening, unknown, or distasteful can lead to hate. An evil, but so neccessary. It's just human nature, even if we accomplished a World of pacifists, we would get bored and start meaningless conflicts.

Opposition creates the greatest form of creation. "Destruction leads to a very rough road...but also brings creation." Oh, back to the point. Of course pain is numbed when feeling hate, how else could you overcome whatever trial lay before you?


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16 Feb 2008, 10:38 pm

This thread reminds me of Emperor Palpatine.



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16 Feb 2008, 10:58 pm

Yes. Anger can trigger the release of a neurotransmitter, adrenaline, in your brain.


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17 Feb 2008, 2:36 am

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Yes. Anger can trigger the release of a neurotransmitter, adrenaline, in your brain.
But can it Trigger somthing more in the Super Natural area Your body ora can biuld so much of a force around you that it can be senced by others and effect things around you



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17 Feb 2008, 3:19 am

Shenzie wrote:
Phagocyte wrote:
Yes. Anger can trigger the release of a neurotransmitter, adrenaline, in your brain.
But can it Trigger somthing more in the Super Natural area Your body ora can biuld so much of a force around you that it can be senced by others and effect things around you


Hoho, god I have words for that statement. I was always fascinated by the infinite thing that is the Universe. Hateful of my own limitations, I looked to the stars to give me power. If they had no limit, and the only limits preconceived upon myself were by mere humans, did I have any limit at all?

I wondered. And so I explored that which other people wouldn't dare to even speak of, otherworldly powers. It's still a project in the process of fruition :oops: However, when the sky turns red and I come to judge all those wicked in this World, I guess then you'll have your answer.

Edit: He who makes a beast out of himself, gets rid of the pain of being a Man.


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17 Feb 2008, 8:42 am

Bluesummers wrote:
Edit: He who makes a beast out of himself, gets rid of the pain of being a Man.


True enough, but what of the Man who is one with his beast? The Man who can use anger without being fully consumed, who can really on those more primal instincts without compromising judgement too much. The mind of the man still there, the pain still real...

It's possible. I know as I've been in that state of mind myself...
It's taken me a long time to get to that point though. And in that state of mind I have to be careful as there is a very delicate balance between being in control and giving in. Giving in I see as just being a last resort. You're not in control and are much more capable of making mistakes, but there are times when it can be seen as justifiable. This would differ person to person though.

I disagree when someone says that anger is never helpful. It can make the impossible possible at times, and blind others which can also be to your advantage. it's all in the self control. :D


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17 Feb 2008, 10:56 am

Shenzie wrote:
Phagocyte wrote:
Yes. Anger can trigger the release of a neurotransmitter, adrenaline, in your brain.
But can it Trigger somthing more in the Super Natural area Your body ora can biuld so much of a force around you that it can be senced by others and effect things around you



I think its more of other people (NT's) which are much better at reading body language seeing that you're tensing up or detect the change in your voice.

Some people are just spooky at how good they are at it. Con artists usually have this skill fine-tuned.

The only supernatural thing i've experienced is entering someone's house and feeling the energy of the place.. its odd but I can tell if its a happy place or a troubled place. I try to rationalize it thinking its got something to do with a sense of smell but ive yet to read that happy / unhappy people secrete a certain pheromone.



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17 Feb 2008, 11:09 am

Anger will take you to the Dark Side.



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17 Feb 2008, 12:57 pm

Shenzie wrote:
Phagocyte wrote:
Yes. Anger can trigger the release of a neurotransmitter, adrenaline, in your brain.
But can it Trigger somthing more in the Super Natural area Your body ora can biuld so much of a force around you that it can be senced by others and effect things around you


Well, I don't believe that, that seems like more of a matter of faith and belief.


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