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Proud, angry, insensitive, wicked".
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I'm angry with insensitive people for being pricks and sensitive people for being pussies.
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I was worried she was going to ask me not to write it, or worse, be angry at me for being so insensitive that I would even think of it as a possibility.
Although Southern did go on to answer further questions for journalists, angry viewers felt his behavior was insensitive.
She said that the owner was so arrogant and insensitive that he made her angry.
His older brothers are jealous of Joseph because of Jacob's favoritism, and perhaps angry at Joseph because he is an arrogant, insensitive, tattle-tale (Gen 37: 2).
The current site proposed for the project - 51 Park Place, two blocks from ground zero - has stirred angry protests by political leaders and others who say it is insensitive to the families of those who died in the 9/11 attacks.
Angry unionists, backed by some victims and others, called the event insensitive and demanded the event be abandoned - or banned.
The comment draws angry rebukes from Sharpton and other candidates, who say it's racially insensitive.
It's entirely possible because, after all, if people realise that 10 or 15 years from now they're going to have very difficult situations to deal with and they find their government is insensitive to that kind of reality, obviously they would get angry.
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