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He twice uses the word "bummer"; has characters being "pissed off" or "pissing off" others; and summarizes Nixon's attitude toward Truman's Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, by stating, "Richard Nixon, for one, really hated the guy".
It's just not being pissed.
We see footage of him masturbating, self-harming and being pissed on in the street.
The day you stop being pissed off about it, you've ceased to be human".
Oh, the sweet irony of critics being pissed at being criticised.
Cattaneo knew the difference between being pissed off or feeling low, and full-blown depression.
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"The Kochs were pissed".
So I'm pissed.
But he was pissed.
It's pissed off.
I'd be pissed.
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