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I'm reminded of the essayist Tim Kreider's insightful observation that anger is fun: Although we may consciously experience it as upsetting, somatically it feels a lot like the first rush of an opiate — a tingling warmth on the insides of your elbows and wrists, in the back of your knees … Once I realized I enjoyed anger, I noticed how much time I spent experiencing it.
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But then there are some of us who are meant to go against the world, and we cannot help but push against the grain; we are fueled by skepticism, we enjoy anger, and we are quick to speak up, often causing unrest with every step.
What does "enjoying our anger" mean, exactly? A. Anger is not just about destructiveness.
While the White House and Exelon said the company received no favorable treatment, the seemingly easy access to officials that Exelon enjoyed has angered its competitors at a time when the White House faces skepticism from conservatives over its energy policy.
The alternative, in my mind, is that we enjoy our anger.
And Ms. Kurtz and Ms. Jones have developed a charming rhythm of adversarial patter, suggesting characters who genuinely enjoy their anger and resentment.
His translations introduced the English to Jean Anouilh, a French dramatist whom they came to like much better than himself.With typical chivalry, Mr Fry always maintained he had enjoyed "Look Back in Anger".
MPs described the "unique, privileged and significant access" to senior ministers and prime ministers of successive governments enjoyed by Kids Company – which angered other charities doing similar work – and also meant it was almost untouchable.
But anger about rewards enjoyed by top executives is not only coming from the unions.
It's an anger that Palin enjoyed stoking during her "palling around with terrorists" crusade against Obama on the campaign trail.
Having already angered Malaysia — with whom it previously enjoyed a cordial relationship — the secretive kingdom's list of friends in the international community is dwindling fast.
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