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The public viewed him as perpetually angry and occasionally maniacal.
"They liked that I was perpetually angry," he says.
That he seems perpetually angry both limits and enables his success.
Hicks's wife had told them that her husband was perpetually angry about it.
But Wagdi Ghoneim, a perpetually angry Egyptian tele-Salafist, tweeted to his followers a more specific reason.
Mary seemed perpetually angry, and Helen was what we called "mad" — she had been institutionalized more than once as a young woman.
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Yet away from the perpetually and professionally angry, what shines through on old Route 66 is the American sense of optimism in the face of adversity.
So do your immature, angry, perpetually aggrieved #SJW guests.
Women are angry because they are perpetually pushed into the role of caretaker at home, with little institutional support, and then scorned for expressing discontent in that role.
For many, J.K. Simmons' ferocious performance mirrors the only kind of God they know -- an angry, judgmental bully who perpetually asks them to jump through hoops, forever dangling some carrot of forgiveness or blessings or Heaven, but never giving them a moment's peace.
Robert Bly, Nikki Giovanni, and "the angry one," Russell said — Bukowski — are perpetually popular choices.
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