Because he's a jerk. You can't be blamed for anyone else's anger issues. Even if you're often the person that stems his outbursts, it is HIS fault that he is getting furious, and not yours. Stand up for yourself, or even have a talk with him (try to do this when he is calm). Breaking off the relationship might be the only answer; you shouldn't have to live like this.
Actually, despite what was said in "The Waterboy", anger and aggression is not really controlled by the medulla. The medulla serves autonomous functions such as respiration. I would blame things like anger more on the limbic system.
When you lie you don't have a reason why you lied, but when you blame someone else, you have a reason why they did it.
control your anger
Not all Australians have anger issues, but some do. Having anger issues isn't determined by culture or by country.
The duration of Anger Management is 1.77 hours.
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One line that illustrates Juliet's anger at the Nurse is when she says, "Blistered be thy tongue for such a wish!" This shows Juliet's frustration with the nurse's suggestion to marry Paris and blame Romeo. She also expresses her anger through statements like, "Prodigious birth of love it is to me, that I must love a loathed enemy."
Actually, despite what was said in "The Waterboy", anger and aggression is not really controlled by the medulla. The medulla serves autonomous functions such as respiration. I would blame things like anger more on the limbic system.
Because it produced anger in Germany so they wanted revenge on the aliles
Anger, frustration, and all together one who gets the blame for everything...even if they didn't do it.
When you lie you don't have a reason why you lied, but when you blame someone else, you have a reason why they did it.
When you lie you don't have a reason why you lied, but when you blame someone else, you have a reason why they did it.
When you lie you don't have a reason why you lied, but when you blame someone else, you have a reason why they did it.
The crowd is upset with the Master for trying to save himself without thought for anyone else. He in turn points out that the Dwarves are to blame for Smaug's anger. It is a successful ploy that distracts the people from deposing him.
No, they originate from an inherited neurological disorder. You don't get to blame society for your messed-up genes.
Greave, go throught the five stages of loss, including anger, blame, hate, misery, and exceptance. Then you die.
He begin's to care about peter, and he can now hold back anger, not blame others.