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When angry or in a conflict, do you curse or insult the other party?
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I don't let my emotions get the better of me. Arguements based on emotion are hollow, it's much better to use arguements based on logic and reality.

3 Replies to SuperFlyNinjaGuy's answer

I understand such quality is rare nowadays

I bet you ninjas have to go through an extensive amount of training to learn that!

Not really; that's fairly odvious.

all it depends on the nature of the anger and/or conflict.

anyway, I like to curse and was told cursing is a good way to relieve your anger so to avoid going further in a physical attack.

so, my opinion is that it's best having what we call a "cold anger", believe it's more efficient, this way you go all the way to your anger

I logically explain my reasoning. If they ignore it, then I'll likely insult their intelligence but I don't really ever swear. If the argument goes on much longer I'll just leave because there's no point in even talking to such a person.

Insults are a good way of getting your opponent angry, so he makes a fool of himself. It has to be done with care though.

3 Replies to Promethean's answer

Oh - so when you called me 'stupid and paranoid' earlier today it was done with care? I'm afraid it will take more than that to make me angry - I'm just sad that you are letting down your excellent homeland.

The tone of the insult is relative to the discussion. Commenting your other post, I felt quite justified in using such a crude insult as "stupid", together with the more specific "paranoid".

You are in a hole Promethean. Stop digging.

If they do, I will defend myself.

Sometimes I can be a lady and sometimes I can be feisty.

1 Replies to Aussie's answer

"Sometimes I can be a lady"? How do you change genders from time to time?

That's weird, the distribution of answers makes no sense,

not geologically, nor demographically!

gender, age, education, income, country, nothing correlates to the answers

can someone explain?