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Max Pemberton, a psychiatrist, wrote in the Daily Telegraph that "this is a book to make you enraged ... because it's about how big business puts profits over patient welfare, allows people to die because they don't want to disclose damning research evidence, and the tricks they play to make sure doctors do not have all the evidence when it comes to appraising whether a drug really works or not".
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Like, if you can't just chill out and enjoy the radio and the scenery, what else is going to make you unnecessarily enraged?
The right combination of lights and sound can make you feel frightened, aroused, sad, or enraged.
But the point of Greer is not to be cautiously correct or to make you feel better – it is to be thought-provoking, and occasionally enraging.
If they are just natural jerks who love to make others mad, then what you are doing will enrage them because they can't figure out how to make you mad, and eventually they will leave you alone.
He seems to have learned some humane sensibility, but not enough to make him enraged on behalf of the dead masses.
Then run for your life, because this will make them so enraged that they'll try to attack you.
However — Freud went on with the analogy — putting the unruly fellow out might only make matters worse: enraged by his expulsion, he might stand outside the door and shout and bang his fists against the panels and altogether make more trouble than he made when he was in the room.
"This made him enraged".
Make sure you do not make impossible people angry; although they usually (of course) "have no temper" and are "reasonable to everybody," the fact is that if you enrage them, they will blow their stack like you can't believe.
Jason Hopson, a 30-year-old member of the Muscogee Creek nation, said law enforcement's recent actions had made him so enraged that it was hard not to consider whether protesters should fight back in a more substantial way.
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