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Seven Deadly Sins: Anger I made this video back in September of 2004. The Main Actress is Fermina Martinez and the movie is (More) I made this video back in September of 2004. The Main Actress is Fermina Martinez and the movie is based on one of the "Seven Deadly Sins" called Anger. Anger is an emotional response to a grievance; real or imagined; past, present or future, based on the perception of the angry person. Rage is extreme anger whether overtly expressed or repressed.
Anger is often based on the perception of threat, and it is a frequent emotional component in the fight or flight response, which is part of the broader stress response.
Anger may be seem "provoked" (or triggered) by perceived threats, like conflict, or by abstract concepts such as injustice, humiliation and betrayal among others.
Anger is an active and passive emotion. When "active" an angry person can "lash out" verbally or physically at an intended target whether justified or not. When "passive" anger is often demonstrated in silence, sulking, passive-aggressive behavior (hostility) and tension.
Physiologically, human beings (and animals) exhibit physiological effects of increased epinephrine and cortisol, thereby producing heightened stress levels.
Hormonal changes can also increase the potential for one to become angry. Common contributors to irritability include fatigue, hunger, pain, sexual frustration, recovery from an illness, or the use of certain drugs; hormonal changes associated with PMS, birth, and menopause, physical withdrawal, bipolar disorder. Research suggests some individuals may be genetically predisposed to higher levels of anger. However, generational behaviors relative to primary care givers' responses to anger actually have a much larger influence in "predispostion" to anger.
A practical explanation of the components of anger:
The behavior that manifests and the physiological state (or sequence of physiological events that occur) when (1) An individual attributes to another person/organization/object a source of pain/deprivation (present or anticipated), and (2) Chooses behaviors (physical or cognitive) to stop or oppose it.
The key here is the choice to oppose the source of the pain. Without opposition, we would be left with fear behaviors (running away in the face of pain, for example). The pain/deprivation does not have to be a physical pain/threat, it can be emotional pain or abstract (i.e. being lied to)
The source of pain can be directed at objects (i.e., the Universe,). Because there is pain, however, does not mean anger is necessarily present (for example, bumping a nose into a glass pane, and feeling embarrassed).
The 'opposition' to pain does not have to be physically visible. The person can simply think "I want this to stop," or "I am against this." An example of an observable behavioral measure could be attempts to verbally communicate one's pain (often in a loud voice).
Humans often exhibit anger behaviors empathically. For example, reading an article about a minority experiencing racism. We are not the victim, per se.
Anger is usually magnified and extended in time when a cognitive decision is made about the intent of the individual (or organization or object) attributed to causing the pain. In other words, if we decide the pain/deprivation was intentional, "deliberate," the emotion is usually more intense.
When anger is used to "suppress opposition" though emotional bullying or violence, the "bullier" and "bullied" often fail to realize that the root of ALL anger is fear. The "angrier" and more "enraged" an individual appears, is in direct proportion to the fear the individual is experiencing. Thus, the angrier the individual, the more fearful. (Less)
H3: KEIS Betrayal Any Halo player who's anyone out there has seen the epic traffic cone suicide video that's (More) Any Halo player who's anyone out there has seen the epic traffic cone suicide video that's been floating around the internet for months now. So, when I was mysteriously betrayed within the first three seconds of the match, I had a hunch who the real culprit was-- and, going back in theater mode, my hunch proved to be correct.
NOTE: Not uploading this to be all "OH LOOK THIS HAS NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE". Uploading just to show the true lethal force behind this deadly piece of scenery. ;] (Less)
Dead Hearts - The Words You Betray (2004) by Marianu
2009-04-28 - extension: rar - size: 16 MB
Dead Hearts - The Words You Betray (2004) by Marianu
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