Why do people say they want to beat people up?

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loudmouth
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24 Oct 2007, 3:10 pm

I can't understand it for the most part whne people get pissed for minor random crap, bit i have had my moment I contemplated beating the living crap out of pests into unconsciousness and a profusely bleeding nose no but that's only happen twice in my life and i never acted, on instance there was freshmen constantly being a pest random snide remarks with a snicker and an arrogant attitude. I rarely let stuff like this bother me much it was how much he did it. I was really hard to annoy, always minded my own business and never really cared enough to let people bother me too much and I never cared about that whole Freshmen lower than Senior BS. but that was one instance to where I wouldn't have minded using that status quo to beat the sniveling little weasel into the ground. However I decided against it under the principal I'm better than that no matter how tempting it may be.

Running killing people to relieve stress, that's another story it happens a lot with people who are perpetually annoying towards me however this all happened in my high school years, and I did it often often knowing full well i have enough reason to not act on it.

But people who are always acting like some steroid addicted lunatic for random reasons. I have a hard time understanding it takes constant pestering in any variation over a considerably long period of time to get me angry enough to want to harm a person let alone "beat them to a pulp".



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27 Oct 2007, 5:11 pm

I say that sometimes too, when someone does something that hurts me or upsets me very badly. It's just may way of expressing my emotions, I guess. I never act on what I say, though.


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