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Yeah... more with the haters who call their hatees the haters and ilk like that, than with your garden-variety ignorami. Now I realize I regret it afterwards, so sometimes I stop myself from a GREAT comeback, arrrrggghhhhh!
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No. I would only be demonstrating the exact attitudes I claimed made me angry to begin with.
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If I say something like that, I normally have a good reason and don't feel the need to take it back. I do my best to say things I won't regret.
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When my ex got in my face and started in on me, I slapped him in the face and told him I wished his dad had pulled out. Still, to this day, I am glad I did that. He really did deserve that.
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Some of the most important life lessons for me were because of mean people who weren't afraid to point out my flaws or mistakes. I'm pretty sensitive to criticism when it's because of a dumb mistake or a mental block. And some people are denser than others, but I just don't have the heart to criticize people. More so as I get older and mellower.
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Released,let loose,got it all out,,,YES! When I calmed down and they had a chance to get their heads out of the sand,most thanked me,some got hot headed.The latter didn't get far.
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As I become older, I've learned to choose my battles, carefully. If my injustice radar goes on, I've been known to pounce, leave no prisoners. Really depends on the situation. If you're talking friend, relative, fellow worker, then more or less, an apology should be offered.
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no. but, in such a case i would apologize to them
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