I imagine having a conversation with the person making me angry, which can become quite a heated conversation considering I'm the only one in it.
To sum up: I talk to myself.
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I do my best to determine whether my anger is justified or not. If I reach the conclusion that it's not, I hide it until it goes away.
If I, on the other hand, reach the conclusion that it is I'll try to determine whether there's anything I can do about it. If not, I do my very best to simply accept it and move forward. If there's something I can do about it (like confronting someone etc.) I do so. The end. More or less everyone who knows me is under the belief that I can't get angry. I get told all the time that people can't even imagine me being angry. That's not the case though, but unlike most people I try not to expose irrational wrath :p
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I think of how Mr. Spock and Commander T'Pol would have handled the frustration.
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I would totally have to say that I am A.
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I don't get angry very often. More likely to get frustrated though. I just walk away. It's easier to regroup my thoughts and feelings than to face the frustrating problem head on. Once I have thought things over I will try facing the problem again.
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I write/make notes for a writing
I'm working on a novel right now about a woman, back around WWII, who kills her entire family and everyone close to her.
The twist: she has multiple personality disorder and has no recollection or knowledge of the killings.
With some luck and enough people making me angry, I'll have it done by the end of the year :3
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