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that is the only time I believe that you can legally knee cap someone and get away with it.
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I am fine with that as i am normally a calm person anyway.
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It really depends on the context. If I'm stressing out over something silly, and a good friend tells me to calm down, I'm usually very open to accepting that bit of advice because it lets me know that I'm overreacting to something that I shouldn't be investing so much energy in. However, if say, someone in my family dies or I'm going through a hard break up, the last thing I want to hear is "Calm down".
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No! I think it makes me even more mad! LOL
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That question literally just pissed me off.
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If I am all worked up about something.. then I don't care .. but if whoever said it just thinks I am worked up and I'm not..I hate it.
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I'm usually the calm one. I think it's a side effect of all the psych meds. My doctor says they keep me from obssesively decorating things with toilet paper.
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NO! I think that's just a very condescending way of someone telling you to shut the f*** up.
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lol no, that is a sure way to get me fired up. Almost as much as "I'm not going to argue with you about it." If you don't want to argue THEN JUST CONCEDE! lol
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not at all, it's rude and makes me want to do the opposite of calm down. If i said, "ok, calm down" to someone, like my b/f it would be me being rude
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Just makes me madder.
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No, infact it makes me more upset when people keep telling me to ""calm down"".
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Pisses me off even more.
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Not at all. I have BIG issues with anyone telling me what to think, feel or do.
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