- Your hating something is often more disturbing than what you are hating.
- Your anger about something is often more distressing than what you are angry about.
- Your irritation about something is often more irritating than what you are irritated about.
- Your annoyance about something is often more annoying than what you are annoyed about.
- Your indignation about something is often more bothersome than what you are indignant about.
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Wednesday, June 5, 2024
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