People have to stand up for themselves when others do something wrong. This usually causes anger. For example, if someone says something offensive another person could stand up for themselves and tell them to stop rather than letting the comment pass.
Did you anger them? Or maybe they have a mental disorder where they cant help themselves from cutting every ponies mane they see.
If someone were to stand up for their master, they would probably wan them to fight in their place instead of themselves.
No, being sullen typically refers to being silent, moody, or withdrawn in a negative way. If you are screaming at someone in anger, you are displaying a different type of emotion that is more outward and intense.
Kids can act out in anger, and that would cost someone's life
Anger issues and no self control...
Someone would be screaming in pain.
DEATH!
When someone stands out from a large group for example if someone is wearing something appealing like a zebra printed onsie in the middle of town you would stand out because everyone would be looking at you.
The ancient greeks would entertain themselves with theater! People would stand in around for hours on end and watch a play.
I've never heard this term, but the words suggest the meaning. Inoculation in medicine is giving someone a tiny dose of a substance so that he will be immune to it. So anger inoculation either means exposing someone to anger so that he gets used to it, or exposing someone to a situation which would normally make him angry until he no longer gets angry in that situation.
You could say, "I would like to make an appointment to discuss my struggles with managing my anger and seek help in finding ways to cope with it."
They would buy it from a store, or make it themselves.