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Have you ever yelled at an inanimate object out of frustration?

LilyProudAtheist 4 Nov 30
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Reminded of my Dad, he talked to t.v. soap characters, "you better not do that", "damn it , I told you not to trust him"......as I grow older.....his genes come out...just get entirely too involved.

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TV on a Sunday game anyone??? 🙂

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Hasn’t everyone?

❤ the part "out going introvert"

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oh yeah ! very satisfying actually

I also apologize to my car, if I hit a rough patch in the road

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Is the Pope Catholic?

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Daily.

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Sure. Most recently at my Kindle! lol

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I scream at Siri and the Google map voice. So, yeah!

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I don't yell, but I have been caught calling my computer at work a motherless whore when it crashes

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Only after it is too blame for the incident, no way it was my fault

EMC2 Level 8 Nov 30, 2018
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That's why I'm divorced! Lol!

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On the regular

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Yes of course I have I worked for the government

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I am sure everyone has. It helps with a catharsis.

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Sadly, yes, and so have made a lot of inanimate enemies. Now, I go through life always looking over my shoulder ...

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That is part of my regiment on any given day. 🙂

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I do frequently but the damn things won't listen!

OCJoe Level 6 Nov 30, 2018
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Of course! When you yell at an inanimate object you feel like it is actually listening, cause it never interrupts.

You should try it, too. It's cathartic. 😛

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Absolutely. Especially working on cars. Learned that from my Dad. Not wanting to put the same words into my kids, I created my own language. A really bad inanimate thing is an ubiquitous whore.

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