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It's a release of aggression.
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In one of the few interviews he's given, back in 1999 with Mix Magazine, explained his motivation, saying: "I remember being young and hearing music and thinking, 'I didn't know music could do that'… that can be a feeling of a release, of pent-up tension or aggression, or just being transported through a beautiful moment or an emotional setting.
The steam provokes a release of heat shock proteins, signaling heat aggression to the system.
A release of what?
But serial killing – as a naughty release valve of aggression and as a bid for serious artistic intent – has begun to feel like overkill.
From the perspective of Konrad Lorenz and others in this camp, sports are seen as a form of catharsis; they allow for the safe and channeled release of the aggression that is part of every person's instinctive makeup.
Even more sick is that the cleaning proved to be a better release of any pent-up aggression.
Whether he is fighting it off or trying to recover it is anyone's guess, but Mr. Zaritt, who is more appealing in motion than in stillness, offers a final act of aggression, perhaps to release him from invisible chains.
"There is a lot of aggression.
"Japan fought a war of aggression.
They often have a lot of aggression.
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